AIMS
To be able to prevent pressure ulcers, and to care for those who have them
LEARNING OUTCOMES
By the end of this course you will:
- Know what the layers of skin are and their purposes
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Recognise the warning signs of pressure ulcers
Be aware of the most common places they occur - Identify risk factors that may compromise healing
- Understand responsibilities regarding reporting and safeguarding
- Know the correct forms and records surrounding pressure ulcers, and how to complete them effectively
- Understand the primary treatment given to a resident with a pressure ulcer
- Know how to provide ongoing care to people with pressure ulcers
LESSONS AND TOPICS
Structure and Function of the Skin
- Epidermis and Dermis
- Subcutaneous Fat
Pressure Ulcers
- Pressure Ulcers
- Warning Signs
- Common Sites for Pressure Ulcers
Documentation and Reporting
- Body Mapping
- Repositioning Clock
- Repositioning Record
- Issues Relating to Repositioning
- Waterlow Chart
- Daily Update
- Reporting
- Safeguarding
Risk Factors
- Diabetes
- Malnutrition
- Other Factors
- Categories of Pressure Ulcers
Care
- Posture and Position
- Mattresses and Cushions
- Antibiotics
- Nutrition
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