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    Reflective Outline and discuss a clinical audit that you have undertook into one aspect of care delivery and reflect upon the experience using Driscoll’s model of structured reflection. Word Count (2197) During the course of this piece of work, it is my intention to outline and discuss a clinical audit that I undertook into one aspect of care delivery and reflect upon the experience using Driscoll’s model of structured reflection (Driscoll, 2000). The audit, which focused upon the completion

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    closely due to what factors? Select all that apply. A. Anesthesia can have a depressing effect on respirations. B. Mr. Baker has a history of smoking. C. Mr. Baker has an abdominal incision. D. All of the above. Lori is developing Mr. Baker’s care plan and adds the nursing diagnosis potential for infection. Why would Mr. Baker be at high risk for developing an infection? Answer: Rationale: Mr. Baker’s nurse asks Lori to apply a thromboembolic device (TED) hose and a

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    colleague and I along with the RN performed a wound care procedure on one of my client who had pressure ulcers on her coccyx area and wound on the right foot. It was my first time doing wound care on a client who has severe wound type. Client is a 90 years old female who has been admitted to the unit for Osteomyelitis, it is an infection of the bone, caused by bacteria breaking into the body’s tissues and entering the bloodstream through an open wound (LeMone, p.1382). The client said a dog bit her

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    and concise wound care documentation. It talks about this importance from the stand point of a lawyer who deals with a lot of wound care negligent cases. His key points include proper measurements, weekly documentations, pictures and correct diagnosis of the type of wound to have accurate information. He also talks about the importance of having the right employees completing the information or the systems don’t work. Whether it’s an electronic or paper-based system, or photos of the wound, employees

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    Wound Care Management

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    PURPOSE: Promote an interdisciplinary approach to wound management. OBJECTIVES: • To promote excellence in wound care management • To develop and implement evidence based practice related to management of the skin and wound, and prevention of pressure ulcers • To plan, implement and coordinate education for staff and patients • To develop a network of wound care resource nurses (Wound Care Champions) • To actively participate in research initiatives through prevalence and incidence audits, literature

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    1. Wound care needs to be performed so the patient’s foot can heal without further complication. The nurse should assess and report signs and symptoms of impaired wound healing. The nurse can also promote wound healing by ensuring the patient maintains proper nutritional status, protecting the wound from injury with appropriate dressings, and decrease stress to the wound area (Ackley, 2014). It is important for the nurse to teach the patient how to care for his wound at home. The nurse can educate

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    Reflection On Wound Care

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    1SA1a. One of the inmates had a wound on the medial side of his left shin. He had been refusing the nurses to let them change the dressing all morning, but one of the nursing aids bartered a fluffier pillow in exchange for allowance for cares, which included a dressing change. He agreed. Upon unwrapping his bandages, it was apparent that the patient had re-wrapped the baggage wrap himself, at some point throughout the night. The problem was, it was rewrapped too tight. His leg was swollen around

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    Wound Care Management in the Elderly Modern Medicine and the Benefits of Natural Medicines: Community and Residential Aged Care Setting A wound by definition is a breakage in the skin, there are varying causes of this however the most common recurring wounds in the elderly population are pressure areas and skin tears (Wild, Rharbania, Kellner, Sobotka & Eberlein, 2010). Due to comorbidities, wound healing is often compromised therefore the healing process can be prolonged which can lead to a chronic

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    The start of wound care services was brought to life in 2007, when the market need and found a niche to that people needed care for and created a well conceptualized technology that would create a wound care innovation to the world. It has grown since 2007 to over 95 clinics across the United States and create a great business model to grow and become a huge health care unit that hospitals and ER will buy to care for the different process listed above. The owners that created this have sold it now

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    Essay On Wound Care Nurse

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    Change Proposal Paper: Getting a Certified Wound Care Nurse Abstract This paper is written from the perspective of a nurse-manager for a hospital floor and focuses on a proposed change to that floor: the addition of a certified wound care nurse. It begins by describing the benefits of a specialized wound care nurse, the existing conditions on the hospital floor, and how each of the stakeholders would be impacted by such a change. It utilizes Lippitt's phases of change theory to describe how

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