Wounds and Pressure Ulcers

Wounds and Pressure Ulcers ( 15 Questions)

A client with a severe pressure ulcer is being considered for surgical intervention. What should the nurse educate the client about regarding this potential treatment?



Correct Answer: B

Choice A rationale:

 Informing the client that surgery will not be needed for their severe pressure ulcer is not accurate and does not provide the necessary information for the client.

Surgical intervention may be required for severe pressure ulcers, especially when conservative treatments have been unsuccessful.

Choice B rationale:

 Educating the client that surgery may involve removing damaged tissue is an important aspect of preparing them for potential surgical intervention.

Surgical debridement may be necessary to remove necrotic or infected tissue and promote wound healing.

Choice C rationale:

 Informing the client that they'll need antibiotics after surgery is not universally applicable to all cases of pressure ulcer surgery.

Antibiotics may be prescribed if there is an infection, but this depends on the individual case and should be determined by the healthcare provider.

Choice D rationale:

 Stating that surgery will only address surface issues is not accurate.

Surgical interventions for severe pressure ulcers can involve debridement of necrotic tissue, closure of the wound, and sometimes reconstructive procedures.

The extent of surgery depends on the depth and severity of the ulcer.




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