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When removing tape, always pull:

a) Toward the wound
b) Away from the wound
c) Parallel to the skin
d) Diagonally across the wound

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Final answer:

When removing tape from a wound, it should be pulled away and parallel to the skin to minimize injury and discomfort.

Step-by-step explanation:

When removing tape, it is always best to pull away from the wound. This practice helps to minimize the trauma to the skin and the risk of further injuring or contaminating the wound. It is also important to pull the tape back over itself rather than lifting it directly away from the skin, and doing so parallel to the skin can also help to reduce discomfort. If the tape is very adhesive, sometimes using a medical adhesive remover or gently rubbing with mineral oil can help to loosen the tape before removal.

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