Asked by Vineet Khasa on Jul 30, 2024

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Transparent

A) Absorbs drainage through the use of exudate absorbers in the dressing
B) Very soothing to the patient and do not adhere to the wound bed
C) Barrier to external fluids/bacteria but allows wound to "breathe"
D) Manufactured from seaweed and comes in sheet and rope form
E) Oldest and most common absorbent dressing

Transparent

Characterized by clarity and openness, allowing for visibility or understanding; often used figuratively to describe clear, honest communication.

External Fluids

The term may refer to bodily fluids in the external environment or fluids administered externally in medical treatments, but without a specific context, it's hard to provide a precise definition.

  • Distinguish the proper utilization of assorted types of wound coverings and their applications.
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Camille NadonggaAug 04, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Transparent dressings act as a barrier to external fluids and bacteria while still allowing the wound to breathe, which is essential for proper healing. They do not absorb drainage but protect the wound from external contamination.