Multiple Choice
When bathing a resident in bed, the nursing assistant is most concerned about pressure ulcer development when finding that the resident has:
A) been incontinent of both stool and urine.
B) very dry skin on the feet and elbows.
C) drainage on the abdominal dressing.
D) a pale, shiny area on the right heel.
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