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An older patient has a nonhealing stage III pressure ulcer. Which treatment would be indicated for this patient's wound?
 
  1. Cadexomer
  2. Silver sulfadiazine
  3. Nanocrystalline silver
  4. Topical antibiotic cream

Question 2

The nurse is planning care for an older patient with pneumonia and a stage II pressure ulcer. Which nursing diagnosis would have the greatest priority for this patient's care?
 
  1. Acute Pain related to destruction of tissue
  2. Knowledge Deficit related to care of skin disorder
  3. Risk for Infection related to impaired skin integrity
  4. Potential for Infection related to impaired skin integrity



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale: Cadexomer iodine dressings provide a slow-release form of iodine. These dressings have effective antibacterial action and do not harm granulation tissue. The patient's wound is not healing and would not have granulation tissue.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale: Pain is the most significant problem initially. Once pain has been addressed and managed, the remaining diagnoses can be prioritized and interventions planned.



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