 This study revealed that primary care nurses have limited knowledge and experience when it comes to caring for patients with venous ulcers. The results showed that the majority of nurses had low levels of knowledge and experience in treating these types of wounds. Additionally, the nurses reported having less than adequate knowledge regarding the assessment of lower extremities to detect arterial involvement and the cleaning of the lesions. These findings suggest that more training and education are needed to ensure that nurses have the necessary skills and knowledge to provide effective care for patients with venous ulcers. This article was authored by Amanda Ferreira de Almeida Colombe, Eileen Lima-Borrez, Fabiana Gonerang-Zavier, and others.