At least 2 inches
The sealing material should extend least 2 inches past the edge of the wound.
The sealing material should extend least 2 inches past the edge of the wound.
The sealing material should extend least 2 inches past the edge of the wound.
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the edges of the sealing material for an open chest wound should extend how far past the edge of the wound?
at least 2"
2 inches
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The edges of the sealing material for an open chest wound should extend at least 1 to 2 inches beyond the edges of the wound. This ensures an effective seal to prevent air from entering the chest cavity, which is crucial in managing a potential pneumothorax. Proper application is essential for maintaining the integrity of the seal and promoting optimal healing.