Wound Care Teaching 1693
Wound CareLast updated November 13, 2017
Last updated November 13, 2017
Instructed in S/S of complications which require need for medical intervention, including redness, increase or change in drainage, heat at the wound s...
Instructed patient DO NOT massage the skin near or on the ulcer. This can cause more damage. DO NOT use donut-shaped or ring-shaped cushions. They red...
Instructed caregiver inspect patient's feet every day—especially the sole and between the toes—for cuts, bruises, cracks, blisters, redness, ulcers, ...
Instructed in management and control of wound through activity such as frequent rest periods, no overexertion, no lifting, bending or stooping. Passiv...
Patient was instructed to help your ulcer heal more quickly, follow the advice below: try to keep active by walking regularly, whenever you're sitting...