Description: Wound care assessment is a systematic process that allows for the identification of specific care needs in patients with skin injuries. This process involves a thorough evaluation of the wound, considering factors such as type, size, depth, and characteristics of the surrounding tissue. The assessment is conducted using the SOAP method, which is broken down into four components: S (Subjective), where the patient’s complaints and perceptions are gathered; O (Objective), which includes clinical observations and measurements; A (Assessment), where the collected information is analyzed to determine the wound’s status; and P (Plan), which establishes the necessary interventions for treatment. This approach not only helps document the patient’s progress but also facilitates communication among healthcare professionals, ensuring that appropriate protocols are followed and informed decisions are made regarding wound care. Wound care assessment is crucial in clinical practice, as accurate evaluation can prevent complications, improve healing, and optimize treatment outcomes.