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Practice Question

A patient with diabetes has been admitted for wound care management. Who are part of the healthcare team involved in the patient's care? (Select all that apply)

Answer Choices:

Correct Answer:

Social Worker

Rationale:

✔ Social Worker

🧩 Social workers play an essential role in coordinating community and social support services for patients with diabetes and chronic wounds, especially when long-term care or rehabilitation is required.

🧩 They help the patient access home health services, transportation, insurance resources, or financial support programs, which can significantly affect the patient’s ability to adhere to wound care instructions.

🧩 Social workers assist with discharge planning, ensuring continuity of care once the patient leaves the hospital.

🧩 They address psychosocial barriers—such as depression, stress, or lack of family support—that can negatively impact wound healing and diabetes management.

🧩 Their involvement helps promote a holistic plan of care that considers the patient’s social, emotional, and environmental needs.

✔ Pharmacist

💊 Pharmacists ensure medication safety, especially important for diabetic patients who may be taking insulin, oral hypoglycemics, antibiotics, and analgesics.

💊 They assess for drug interactions, appropriate dosing, and potential side effects, which is vital when managing infection and promoting wound healing.

💊 Pharmacists educate the patient on proper insulin use, timing, and storage, as well as how medications impact blood glucose levels.

💊 They provide guidance on antibiotic therapy, ensuring the patient receives the correct drug and duration for wound infections.

💊 Their expertise helps prevent medication errors and optimize therapeutic outcomes, directly affecting wound healing and glucose control.

✔ Dietitian

🥗 Dietitians play a central role in managing diabetes and supporting wound healing, as nutrition directly influences blood glucose control and tissue repair.

🥗 They assess the patient’s dietary patterns and create an individualized meal plan that supports stable blood sugar levels and provides adequate protein, vitamins, and minerals for wound healing.

🥗 Dietitians educate the patient about carbohydrate counting, portion control, and balanced meals, which are essential for long-term diabetes management.

🥗 They ensure the patient’s diet includes nutrients like protein, zinc, and vitamin C, which promote stronger and faster wound healing.

🥗 Their involvement helps reduce complications and supports the patient in maintaining a sustainable, healthy lifestyle after discharge.

❌ Incorrect Options (Not part of the wound-care healthcare team)

Electrician — 🚫 Not involved in patient health or wound management.

Police Officer — 🚫 No clinical or therapeutic role in diabetic wound care.

Lawyer — 🚫 Not related to healthcare planning or wound treatment.

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  • Subcategory: ATI Exam(s)
  • Domain: RN Custom Exam(s)
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