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Appendix H: Skin and Wound Care Program Training Presentation
Educational Resource for Front Line Staff and Families
Release Date: November 26, 2010
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Outline
• Training Objectives• Pressure Ulcer Warning Signs• Pressure Ulcer Action Steps
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Training Objectives
In the presentation you will learn to:• Define Pressure Ulcers • Identify the pressure ulcer warning signs• Identify appropriate treatments based on warning
signs• Communicate and work with a team implement
appropriate interventions
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Pressure Ulcers
What is a Pressure Ulcer?• Pressure ulcers: clinical manifestation of cellular
death • Develop when external pressure (the amount of force
on the given area) is greater than the capillary perfusion pressure
• This results in tissue that does not receive perfusion (ischemia), becomes necrotic and dies
• Usually over a boney prominence (but can occur anywhere tissue is exposed to pressure)
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Pressure Ulcers
Warning SignsResident is subject to:
incontinence heavy perspiration
Resident needs help with: moving arms, legs, or body turning in bed changing position when sitting
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Pressure Ulcers
Warning SignsResident: Has lost weight Eats less than half of meals and snacks served Is dehydrated
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Warning SignsResident: Has discoloured, torn, or swollen skin over bony
areas Is de-sensitized to pain or pressure Has a history of pressure ulcers Has poor circulation
Pressure Ulcers!
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Warning SignsResident:
Is regularly restrained
Is on anti-depressants or anti-anxiety medication
Pressure Ulcers !
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Pressure Ulcers
Action StepsCommunicate:
Tissue breakdown / wound development Any decline in bowel and bladder function Any decline or inability of resident to shift body
position adequately
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Action Steps Use proper transfer techniques to prevent skin
damage Monitor adequate intake of food and fluids Restraints not recommended; if needed, check skin
covered by restraints
Pressure Ulcers
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Action StepsWork with interdisciplinary team to identify and
implement interventions such as: Turn and re-position every 2 hours (or as directed)
and record Try to reduce excessive moisture while maintaining
proper hydration Take steps to minimize skin dryness Application of positioning aides to facilitate healing
Pressure Ulcers
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