Certified Hospice and Palliative Assistant (CHPNA) Practice Test

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What is an important consideration when applying occlusive dressings for wound therapy?

  1. The dressing should be changed every hour

  2. The area should be kept moist at all times

  3. The dressing should not exert pressure on the wound

  4. The dressing should allow for frequent exposure to air

The correct answer is: The dressing should not exert pressure on the wound

An important consideration when applying occlusive dressings for wound therapy is that the dressing should not exert pressure on the wound. Occlusive dressings are designed to create a moist healing environment that promotes granulation tissue formation and reduces pain. If the dressing exerts pressure on the wound, it could impair circulation to the tissue, leading to potential complications such as tissue ischemia or delayed healing. Maintaining a proper balance is critical when using occlusive dressings; they should protect the wound from external contaminants while allowing for the appropriate exchange of moisture and gases. Too much pressure can not only cause discomfort for the patient but can also create further injury to the wound site, hindering the healing process. Thus, ensuring that the dressing is applied without undue pressure is essential for effective wound management in a palliative care context.