1. When evaluating a patient's medical records for wound and skin injury risk factors, which of the following is not typically considered a direct risk factor? A. Mobility status B. Nutritional intake C. Age D. Previous occupation Answer: D. Previous occupation is not typically a direct risk factor for wound and skin injuries. 2. During a patient/family interview, which question is least relevant for identifying potential skin injury risk factors? A. "Have you experienced any recent falls or accidents?" B. "What is your daily skincare routine?" C. "Can you describe your current pain level?" D. "What medications are you currently taking?" Answer: B. While a daily skincare rout


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