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The nurse assess a wound with exudate. What should be included when documenting the exudate? (Select all that apply)

A) Color
B) Odor
C) Consistency
D) Temperature

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Final answer:

When documenting wound exudate, include the color, odor, and consistency of the exudate.

Step-by-step explanation:

When documenting exudate from a wound, several factors should be included:

  • Color: The color of the exudate can indicate the stage of healing or presence of infection. For example, clear or pale yellow exudate may indicate normal healing, while green or yellowish-green exudate may indicate infection.
  • Odor: The smell of exudate can also provide information about infection. Foul or putrid odor suggests the presence of bacteria.
  • Consistency: The consistency of the exudate can vary, such as being watery, thick, or gel-like. This information helps assess wound healing.

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