man is walking up the stairs but he suddenly slipped. A few seconds later, he found himself on the floor and he could not move his left arm. What type of bandaging does he need?
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- What is faux woundMrs. Rosatti is 83. This morning, she twisted her ankle going to the bathroom. The nurse instructs you to apply an ice bag to the area.1. How will you prepare the ice bag? Why is it important to remove excess air? 2. How would you protect the skin from injury? Why is this important? 3. How will you secure the ice bag in place? 4. How often should you check the area? What signs and symptoms would you observe for? What response would cause you to remove the bag?5. What would you tell Mrs. Rosatti when she asks why the ice must be removed after 20 minutes?Patient had on fake nails on her toe and she bump it. Now her left big toe is red, swollen, and giving a white discharge. The toe is lifting from the left and bottom cuticle. Pain is a 4 on a scale of 0 to 10. wound type =laceration site characteristics = cool and moist lenght = 5cm width = 3cm lenght= 3 cm peri wound area = ? dressing and wound care ?
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