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    Exam 38: Wound Care and Irrigations
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    When Should a Nurse Consider Culturing a Wound
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When Should a Nurse Consider Culturing a Wound

Question 32

Question 32

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When should a nurse consider culturing a wound?


A) When the tissue is clean and dry
B) When exudate is not present
C) When the patient is afebrile
D) When the surrounding area shows inflammation

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