Recent studies on the relevance of the Braden pressure ulcer risk scale in the perioperative and critical care setting are inconclusive.In which perioperative setting would the Braden scale be most predictive as a baseline metric?
A) Postoperative
B) Intraoperative
C) Preoperative
D) Ambulatory
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