Wounds and Pressure Ulcers

Wounds and Pressure Ulcers ( 15 Questions)

A client has developed cellulitis as a complication of a pressure ulcer. What action should the nurse prioritize according to the information provided in the text?



Correct Answer: C

Choice A rationale:

 Assessing the patient's pain level and providing appropriate pain management (Choice A) is important for a patient with cellulitis as a complication of a pressure ulcer.

However, the immediate priority should be to treat the underlying infection with antibiotics (Choice C).

Pain management can be addressed after initiating antibiotic therapy.

Choice B rationale:

 Encouraging frequent position changes and mobility exercises (Choice B) is a valuable intervention for preventing pressure ulcers but may not be the most immediate action needed for a patient with cellulitis.

Treating the infection with antibiotics (Choice C) takes precedence.

Choice C rationale:

 Administering antibiotics to treat the infection (Choice C) is the most appropriate nursing action for a client with cellulitis as a complication of a pressure ulcer.

Cellulitis is a bacterial infection that requires prompt antibiotic treatment to prevent its spread and complications.

Choice D rationale:

 Optimizing the patient's nutrition and hydration (Choice D) is essential for overall health and wound healing, but in the context of cellulitis, treating the infection (Choice C) is the primary concern.

Once the infection is under control, nutritional support can be addressed.




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