NPTE Clinical Files | Physical Therapy
Health & Fitness
Jenny is assessing an immobilized patient with a sacral pressure wound. During the assessment, the therapist examines the change in wound and surrounding skin attributes, reduction in wound depth, change in exudate characteristics, and wound closure. These performance indicators are all associated with which of the following outcomes?
A. Progression through the phases of wound healing
B. Oxygenation or perfusion of tissue
C. Reduced or controlled edema
D. Infection control
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