Certified Wound Ostomy Nurse (CWON) Practice Test

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What should be done before applying a myocutaneous flap?

  1. Ensure all dressings are removed

  2. Postpone if the patient has a poor nutritional status

  3. Conduct surgery regardless of preparations

  4. Perform surgery without a pre-op assessment

The correct answer is: Postpone if the patient has a poor nutritional status

The correct choice emphasizes the importance of the patient's nutritional status prior to applying a myocutaneous flap. A myocutaneous flap is a surgical procedure that involves transferring muscle and overlying skin to a wound site to enhance healing. Inadequate nutrition can significantly impact wound healing and the recovery process. Specifically, poor nutritional status may lead to delayed healing, increased risk of infection, and overall complications related to the surgical procedure. By addressing and optimizing a patient's nutritional status before surgery, healthcare providers can improve outcomes and enhance the effectiveness of the myocutaneous flap. Prior to surgery, other preparatory measures, such as removing dressings or conducting a pre-operative assessment, are also essential but should be considered in conjunction with ensuring the patient is nutritionally fit for the procedure. Postponing surgery to address nutritional deficiencies demonstrates a comprehensive approach to patient care and reduces the risk of postoperative complications.