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Which of the following findings should the nurse anticipate in the medical record of a client with a pressure ulcer?

  • A. Serum albumin level of 3 g/dL
  • B. Braden scale score of 20
  • C. Norton scale score of 18
  • D. Hemoglobin level of 13 g/dL
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A: Serum albumin level of 3 g/dL. A serum albumin level of 3 g/dL indicates poor nutrition, which is commonly seen in clients with pressure ulcers. Choice B, a Braden scale score of 20, is incorrect because a higher Braden scale score indicates a lower risk of developing pressure ulcers. Choice C, a Norton scale score of 18, is incorrect as it is a tool used to assess the risk of developing pressure ulcers, not a finding in a client with an existing pressure ulcer. Choice D, a hemoglobin level of 13 g/dL, is unrelated to pressure ulcers and does not directly reflect the nutritional status associated with this condition.