Asked by Tanya Bustillos on May 13, 2024

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In a long-term care agency,how often should the nurse reassess a patient for risk of a pressure ulcer?

A) Every 1 to 2 days
B) Every time the nurse sees the patient
C) Weekly for the first few weeks of stay
D) Monthly for the first 4 months of stay

Long-Term Care

A range of services and support systems provided over an extended period to individuals who cannot perform everyday activities due to chronic illnesses, disabilities, or aging.

Reassess

The process of evaluating again, particularly in the context of a patient's condition or situation, to determine if changes or adjustments in care are needed.

  • Acquire knowledge of risk evaluation and preventive strategies for pressure ulcers.
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Mikayla zhongMay 19, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
In a long-term care agency,the patient is assessed every week for 4 weeks and then quarterly,or whenever the patient's condition changes.An assessment schedule of every 1 to 2 days would be more appropriate for acute care than in the long-term care setting.The patient is not reassessed for risk in the long-term setting every time the nurse sees the patient.The new patient in long-term care is reassessed weekly rather than monthly after he is admitted.