Key Concepts
Overview
Basic Wound Care is a core Procedures & Skills competency for NCLEX-RN: you must match assessment to indication, follow policy and orders, protect airway–breathing–circulation when instability appears, and document objective findings with timestamps. Boards reward sequence (verify identity, indications, allergies, equipment integrity) before speed. Connect this skill to infection prevention (PPE & transmission basics), deterioration recognition (sepsis early recognition), and your pathway hubs: Canada RN lessons · US RN lessons. Learning objectives: state indications and contraindications for this procedure in acute care; list required supplies and monitoring; identify when to stop, reassess, and escalate to the provider or rapid response. Nursing priorities: verify consent/orders when applicable; maintain asepsis or clean technique per stem; protect privacy and dignity; teach using teach-back after stabilization. Why it matters for nursing care: Basic Wound Care requires early recognition, careful trend assessment, and rapid prioritization when the patient begins to deteriorate. Clinical decisions should connect the underlying pathophysiology to the bedside picture so the nurse can distinguish a stable finding from a red flag that changes urgency, monitoring frequency, and provider communication. Exam relevance: Examiners...
