A large stage 4 pressure ulcer that occur in the nursing home on a resident who was admitted with intact skin one week prior is most likely a sign of:

a. direct physical abuse
b. an albumin of 4.5
c. inadequate nursing care
d. being give the wrong tube feeding


C

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