wound care
Instructed in materials used in wound care
. However, even with proper treatment, a wound
infection may occur. Check the wound
daily for signs of infection like increased drainage or bleeding from the wound
that won’t stop with direct pressure, redness in or around the wound
, foul odor or pus coming from the wound
, increased swelling around the wound
and ever above 101.0°F or shaking chills.
Patient was instructed on wound
healing. Healing time depends on a variety of factors, such as wound
size and location, pressure on the wound
from walking or standing, swelling, circulation, blood glucose levels, wound care
, and what is being applied to the wound
. Healing may occur within weeks or require several months.
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 in vacuum assisted closure (VAC) that is a type of therapy to help wound
s heal. The process heal open wound
through the application of negative pressure. Another benefits of the negative pressure wound
therapy are draining excess fluid from the wound
, keeping your wound
moist and warm, helping draw together wound
edges and increasing blood flow to your wound
. Care
giver verbalized understanding.
Instructed patient unlike gauze bandages that merely cover a wound
, V.A.C. therapy actively works to help the wound
healing process. The V.A.C.therapy system helps: promote wound
healing, provide a moist wound
healing environment, draw wound
edges together, remove fluid and infectious materials, reduce wound
odor, reduce the need for daily dressing changes.
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.
Patient was instructed on chronic wound
healing. That may be compromised by coexisting underlying conditions, such as, venous valve backflow, peripheral vascular disease, uncontrolled edema and diabetes mellitus. It is important to remember that increased wound
pain may be an indicator of wound
complications that need treatment, and therefore practitioners may be constantly reassess the wound
as well as the associated pain.
SN put on non-sterile gloves. Remove old dressing. Remove gloves and place them in the trash bag, Wash hands and put on a clean pair of gloves. SN cleaned wound
with NS solution using gauze pads, checked wound
for signs of infection. Then opened new foam sponge dressing, cut it to size, and place it in the wound
. Open the drape package. Cut the drape to the size needed. Place the drape over the wound
site. Smooth the drape as you stick it around the wound
to prevent any wrinkle that may leak. Connect the tubing to the sponge dressing and the tubing to the pump unit. Open the clamp on the tubing. Turn on the VAC pump. Listen and watch for leaks.
Sn instructed patient that venelex ointment contains balsam peru 87.0mg and castor oil usp 788.0mg in an ointment base of glyceryl monostearate and trypsin. It promotes debridement of eschar and other necrotic tissue. Balsam peru is a effective capillary bed stimulant used to increase circulation in the wound
site area. Also, balsam peru has a mildly bactericidal action. Castor oil improves epithelialization by reducing premature epithelial desiccation and cornification. Also, it can act as a protective covering and aids in the reduction of pain. Venelex ointment is used to promote wound
healing and the treatment of decubitus ulcers, varicose ulcers and dehiscent wound
s. Venelex™ ointment is easy to apply and quickly reduces odors frequently accompanying a decubitus ulcer. The wound
may be left open or appropriate dressing applied. Please note that wound
s generally heal poorly in the presence of hemoglobin or zinc deficiency. Venelex™ ointment can relieve pain and promote healing. Venelex ointment is for external use only. Do not apply to fresh arterial clots. Avoid contact with eyes. Keep this and all other medications out of reach of children. Keep tightly closed. Use only as directed by a physician. When applied to a sensitive area, a temporary stinging may occur. Apply a thin film of venelex™ ointment topically a minimum of twice daily or as often as necessary. Wound
may be left unbandaged or appropriate dressing can be applied. To remove, wash gently with an appropriate wound
cleanser.
Patient was instructed on the optimization of wound
environment. Adequate nutrition and hydration, remove nonviable tissue, maintain moisture balance, protect the wound
and peri-wound
skin, eliminate or minimize pain, cleanse, prevent and manage infection, control odor.