The RN explains to a student nurse that patients stage II pressure ulcer will present with?

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2026-03-13 20:10

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A Stage II pressure ulcer presents as a partial-thickness skin loss involving the epidermis and possibly the dermis. It typically appears as a shallow open wound that may be red or pink in color, without slough or necrotic tissue. The ulcer may also present as an intact or ruptured blister filled with clear fluid. It is important to monitor these ulcers closely to prevent progression to more severe stages.

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