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lbcchick

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Normal saline, antibiotic, and Dakin's solution are used to facilitate mechanical debridement in which type of dressing?
 a. bolster
  b. perineal
  c. pressure
  d. wet-to-dry

Question 2

A patient with a major abdominal wound requiring frequent dressing changes might have which type of binding layer to prevent excoriation of the skin by constant removal of adhesive tape?
 a. bolster
  b. Montgomery straps
  c. Minerva jacket
  d. Queen Anne collar



Anna

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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