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Communicating Wound Care
Practicing to apply the learned expressions to inform about the type, purpose,
method, and possible side effect(s) in giving wound care based on a patient log
Arrange the jumbled dialogue below into a good one for communicating wound care. Pay
attention to the expressions used.
Dialogue Order
Miss Fatima : Of course. I just want to know any possibilities.
Ns. Marwah : I understand that very well, Miss. This type of wound having dry necrotic
tissue look serious. But we have a plan for helping the healing process.
for you. Does it sound okay?"
Miss Fatima : Thank you. Is there any risk that might occur?
Ns. Marwah : 1
that you might have some questions about your wound care. How do you
feel about it?
Miss Fatima : Will it be painful when the dressing is removed?
Ns. Marwah : Yes, certainly.
treating what we call dry necrotic tissue, which is the hard, dark area on
your wound. Our main objective here is to keep the area clean and help
your body form healthy tissue underneath."
Miss Fatima :
looks bad.
Miss Fatima : I see. How will the care be doing?
Ns. Marwah : The area around the wound will be cleaned gently using a special
dressing called a dry sterile dressing. This type of dressing protects the
wound regularly to
Ns. Marwah : It will hurt a little bit. Please tell me if you feel any sharp pain so that I
will adjust to make you comfortable. We can do it slowly and gently.
Ns. Marwah :
we call dry necrotic tissue, which is the hard, dark area on your wound.
The main purpose is to keep the area clean and help your body form
healthy tissue under the wound.
Ns. Marwah : Thank you for asking. Possible side effects could include some
closely for any signs of infection, like increased redness, swelling, or
warmth around the area. If you notice any of these changes at home,
please let us know immediately.
Miss Fatima : Alright. Is it okay to be dry like that?
Ns. Marwah : Anytime, Miss.
heal as smoothly as possible. If
you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
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