The best initial action is to relieve pressure from the affected area by repositioning the client. Pressure relief and redistribution are critical in preventing pressure injuries from progressing. While applying a barrier cream or performing a detailed wound assessment are important steps, they do not address the primary cause of skin breakdown—prolonged pressure. Using wound dressing is more appropriate if the skin is already broken, which is not indicated in this scenario.
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