Biology, asked by ranjitluthra6, 4 months ago

30 year old patient has an ulcer over lateral melleolus nurse caring for the patient understand the pain of the patient is due to:
a. edema
b. exudate
c. infection
d. ischemia​

Answers

Answered by mpatell
5

Answer:

B. exudate

Explanation:

Answered by tripathiakshita48
0

The pain experienced by the 30-year-old patient with an ulcer over the lateral malleolus is most likely due to (d) ischemia.

Ischemia is a condition in which there is inadequate blood supply to an area of tissue, resulting in oxygen deprivation and tissue damage. This is common in patients with chronic wounds such as leg ulcers, where the underlying cause may be poor circulation or peripheral artery disease.

While edema and exudate may also be present in the wound, they are not the primary cause of the patient's pain. Edema refers to swelling caused by excess fluid buildup in the tissues, and exudate refers to the fluid that leaks out of blood vessels during inflammation.
While both edema and exudate can contribute to the development and persistence of a wound, they typically do not cause significant pain.

Infection may also be a complicating factor in chronic wounds and can cause pain, but it is unlikely to be the primary cause in this case unless the wound is showing signs of significant inflammation or systemic infection.

Overall, ischemia is the most likely cause of the patient's pain and should be addressed through appropriate wound care and management of underlying vascular disease.

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