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A patient with diabetes presents to the clinic for a dressing change.The wound is located on the right foot and has purulent yellow drainage.Which of these interventions would be most appropriate for the nurse to provide?

A) Position the patient comfortably on the stretcher.
B) Explain the procedure for dressing change to the patient.
C) Don gloves and other appropriate personal protective equipment.
D) Review the medication list that the patient brought from home.

Purulent Yellow Drainage

A sign of infection, characterized by a thick yellowish discharge from a wound or affected area.

Personal Protective Equipment

Equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards that cause serious workplace injuries and illnesses, may include items such as gloves, safety glasses, and earplugs.

  • Rank nursing actions in the management plans of patients diagnosed with pneumonia, UTIs, and infections following surgery.
  • Demonstrate command of techniques in medical and surgical sterility to deter infections related to healthcare environments.
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Vinicius RodriguesOct 19, 2024
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