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Tissue damage underlying intact skin around wound margins is referred to as:
Ans--Undermining
A patient presents with a chronic erythematous traumatic wound on the anterior
lower leg. Current care includes use of mupirocin (Bactroban) cream and a
fourlayer compression wrap. Hypergranulation tissue is present in the wound
bed.
Which modification should be made to this patient's treatment program? Ans-
Use foam dressing on the wound
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Hypergranulation tissue
, Ans--excessive, soft, flaccid granulating tissue that is raised above the level of
the periwound tissue, preventing proper epithelization, and may reflect excess
moisture in the wound
Normal ABI
Ans--1-1.4
A new patient has an arterial ulcer from a fall 2 months ago that is increasing in
size. The patient shares that glucose levels each morning average 138. The
Certified Wound Care Nurse (CWCN) completes an ankle-brachial index and
calculates a score of 1.0. Pedal pulses are diminished. The wound is pale pink
with serous drainage and measures 3 cm. x 5 cm. x 0.3 cm. Which referral will
MOST likely increase wound healing success for this patient?
Ans--Vascular surgery