One of my patients (child) got a laceration to his forehead about 1 cm long, which had no active bleeding after cleaning the wound. I wasnt sure if he needed sutures to his lac or not. Which made me feel pretty incompetent. But when I think about it I don't ever remember being taught about minor lacerations in nursing school. Was I not there during that lecture or is this one of those things that you learn as you go from years of experince. I know I feel like that at times when it comes to nursing. Can someone help me?
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One of my patients (child) got a laceration to his forehead about 1 cm long, which had no active bleeding after cleaning the wound. I wasnt sure if he needed sutures to his lac or not. Which made me feel pretty incompetent. But when I think about it I don't ever remember being taught about minor lacerations in nursing school. Was I not there during that lecture or is this one of those things that you learn as you go from years of experince. I know I feel like that at times when it comes to nursing. Can someone help me?