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As the nurse you are caring for a patient with a Stage 2 wound on their...

  1. As the nurse you are caring for a patient with a Stage 2 wound on their coccyx. How as the nurse would you care for this patient? (Include a description of the wound, nursing care-nutrition, dressing care for the wound, turning of patient, etc.).

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Answer: The wound on coccyx occurs due to exertion of pressure to the particular area for a long time which decreases the flow of blood or minimises the circulation which causes ulcer.


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