For an open chest wound, the edges of the ceiling material (dressing) should extend at least 2-3 inches beyond the wound edges to ensure proper coverage and to secure the dressing effectively. This helps create a seal that minimizes the risk of air entering the chest cavity and reduces the chance of infection. Proper application is crucial for optimal healing and protection.
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.
at least 2"
2 inches
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.
the edges of the sealing material for an open chest wound should extend how far past the edge of the wound?
two
At least 2 inches
two
at least 2"
2 inches
at least 2"
2 inches
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