Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society (WOCN) Practice Exam

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What is a key indication for dynamic compression therapy?

  1. Uncomplicated heart failure

  2. Failed static or can't tolerate

  3. Chronic venous insufficiency

  4. Severe arterial disease

The correct answer is: Failed static or can't tolerate

Dynamic compression therapy is particularly indicated when patients have failed static compression methods or are unable to tolerate them. This therapy involves the use of pneumatic compression devices that provide intermittent pressure, which can help improve venous return and reduce swelling. It's effective in cases where static compression, such as bandaging or regular compression stockings, does not provide sufficient relief or comfort for the patient. Choosing dynamic compression therapy is important because it can enhance circulation and lymphatic drainage more effectively in patients who can't manage traditional methods due to discomfort or an inadequate response to those interventions. This distinction highlights the need for adaptive strategies in managing edema and vascular insufficiencies, ensuring that treatment aligns with individual patient needs and responses.