skin care
Wound Care
Patient was instructed on how to prevent pressure ulcer. A proper skin care
is crucial and involves inspecting skin
daily and an individualized bathing schedule, using warm (not hot) water and mild soap. Avoid massage over bony prominences and use lubricants if skin
is dry.
Make sure the skin
remains clean and dry. Examine the skin
daily. Inspect pressure areas gently. Make sure the bed linens remain dry and free of wrinkles. Pat the skin
dry, do not rub
SN instructed patient on wound care
. Keep a clean dressing on your wound, dressings keep out germs and protect the wound from injury.
They also help absorb fluid that drains from the wound and could damage the skin
around it. Try to drink six to eight cups of water daily. Hydration is essential for healthy skin
.
SN instructed pt on hygiene r/t wound care
. It is very important to maintain a clean environment as well as clean , dry skin
. Do not pick at wounds, or at other areas of the skin
. Our fingernails harbor bacteria under them, wash hands throughly and often throughout the the day with soap and water, hand sanitizer can be used in between but are not a substitute for proper hand washing.
Instructed in refusal to observe wound care
or participate with care
if they feel unable/uncomfortable with this procedure.
Patient is unable to perform wound care
due to complexity of wound, location, size of wound, poor manual dexterity, forgetful (dementia), and knowledge deficit. No skilled/willing care
giver to perform wound care
.
Instructed care
giver the key to successful wound healing is regular podiatric medical care
to ensure the following “gold standard” of care
: Lowering blood sugar, appropriate debridement of wounds, treating any infection, reducing friction and pressure, restoring adequate blood flow.
Instructed in factors that contribute to poor skin
integrity such as immobilization, poor circulation, moisture, heat, anemia, shearing forces, poor nutritional status.
Patient was instructed on another leading type of chronic wounds is pressure ulcers. That occurs when pressure on the tissue is grater than the pressure in capillaries, and thus restricts blood flow into the area. Muscle tissues, which needs more oxygen and nutrients than skin
does, show the worst effects from prolonged pressure. As in other chronic ulcers, reperfusion injury damage tissue.
Patient was instructed on what to avoid in presence of ulcers. Friction and shear need to be reduced. Friction is the mechanical force exerted when skin
is dragged against a coarse surface while shear is the mechanical force caused by the interplay of gravity and friction.