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enyata [817]
2 years ago
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The nurse is planning instruction on wound care to an adult client. what variables would cause the nurse to alter the education

plan?
Medicine
1 answer:
e-lub [12.9K]2 years ago
7 0
  • The client is blind.
  • The client denies the need for education.

For general wound care, you must take care of the incision after surgery so that it may recover. By doing this, you may be able to reduce scarring, eliminate pain or other unpleasantness, and reduce your chance of developing issues like infections.

To seal the wound, your doctor utilized tape strips, tissue glue, staples, stitches, or staplers. Additionally, you must keep the area tidy, change the dressing as directed by your doctor, and keep an eye out for any indications of infection.

And an education plan is not needed if the client is blind since they have to be taken care of and also if he\she denies the need of education because it is his\her personal choice.

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