When assessing liliana's condition relative to her tibia fracture after the open reduction, the nurse will be especially alert for signs of option A: Infection.
An infection following a fracture typically results in greater than usual amounts of pain, warmth, redness, and edema in the vicinity of the affected area.
Additionally, if a pus pocket develops and breaks, pus will leak from the wound. You might also experience chills, a fever, and nocturnal sweats. After open reduction and internal fixation, the most frequent side effect of tibial fracture was surgical site infection (SSI) (ORIF).
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When assessing Liliana's condition relative to her tibia fracture after the open reduction, the nurse will be especially alert for signs of which of these problems?
Infection.
Inadequate calcium for healing.
Bleeding.
Failure of the red bone marrow to create enough erythrocytes.