Imagine what it would be like if you had an issue of impairedtissue integrity due to any of the following reasons: acne, burn,wound, pressure ulcer, surgical incision,etc (View exemplarlist)
- How would you feel as the patient?
- What can the nurse do to ease the situation for the clients inyour care who are experiencing this skin alteration?
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