Which wound assessment finding should be reported?

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Multiple Choice

Which wound assessment finding should be reported?

Explanation:
All of these wound assessment findings should be reported. Each finding provides important information about how the wound is doing. Changes in color can indicate tissue necrosis or poor blood flow; odor can signal infection; and the amount or type of drainage reveals the wound’s current healing status and potential infection risk. Noting and reporting any of these promptly allows clinicians to assess for complications and adjust care quickly.

All of these wound assessment findings should be reported. Each finding provides important information about how the wound is doing. Changes in color can indicate tissue necrosis or poor blood flow; odor can signal infection; and the amount or type of drainage reveals the wound’s current healing status and potential infection risk. Noting and reporting any of these promptly allows clinicians to assess for complications and adjust care quickly.

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