Lewis's Medical Surgical Nursing in Canada, 5th Edition - Inflammation and Wound Healing Related

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The nurse is planning care for a patient and is preparing to complete a wet-to-dry dressing. Which of the following wound descriptions is appropriate for using this type of dressing?

  • A. Pressure injury with pink granulation tissue
  • B. Surgical incision with pink, approximated edges
  • C. Full-thickness burn filled with dry, black material
  • D. Wound with purulent drainage and dry brown areas
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Wet-to-dry dressings are used when there is minimal eschar to be removed. A full-thickness wound filled with eschar will require interventions such as surgical debridement to remove the necrotic tissue. Wet-to-dry dressings are not needed on approximated surgical incisions. Wet-to-dry dressings are not used on uninfected granulating wounds because of the damage to the granulation tissue.