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  • Wounds - how to care for them Jul 26, 2022
    A skin wound that doesn't heal, heals slowly or heals but tends to recur is known as a chronic wound. Some of the many causes of chronic (ongoing) skin wounds can include trauma, burns, skin cancers, infection or underlying medical conditions such as diabetes. Wounds that take a long time to heal need special care. Causes of chronic wounds Some of the many causes of a chronic skin wound can include: Being immobile (pressure injuries or bed sores), where persistent localised pressure restricts blood flow Significant trauma injury to the skin Surgery – incisions (cuts made during operations) may become infected and slow to heal Deep burns Underlying medical conditions such as diabetes or some types of vascular disease Specific types of infection such as the Bairnsdale or Buruli ulcers (Mycobacterium ulcerans) Trophic ulcers, where a lack of sensation allows everyday trauma to lead to an ulcer – such as in diabetic neuropathy and leprosy. The healing process The healing proces...
  • What does a Personal Care Aide do? Sep 14, 2022
    A personal care aide provides various services to a person who is unable to care for themselves on their own. These duties may include things like cooking food, picking up heavy objects, dressing, bathing, using the restroom, and performing simple housekeeping tasks. The main types of people that personal care aides serve are the physically disabled, the cognitively impaired, the chronically ill, and the elderly. Some personal care aides work with just one specific client, while others work with several clients individually. Other aides may work with multiple clients at the same time. For example, a live-in residential aid may only have one client. Another residential aide may travel between the homes of clients throughout the day. Other aides may work in group setting like hospitals, nursing homes, and adult daycare centers. An aide who works in an adult daycare center with the cognitively impaired may, for example, find that their main duty is assisting the individuals they care for ...
  • What are the 5 rules of wound care? Apr 26, 2024
    It can be challenging to struggle with chronic wounds, but following the 5 Rules of Wound Care can help ensure that wounds stay clean, preventing further infection and aiding in healing. No matter the type of wound, whether acute or chronic, from surgical recovery to diabetic ulcers, the 5 Rules of Wound Care can help keep chronic wound care patients from infection and promote healthy at-home wound care routines. The two things every wound care patient and family member should focus on are preventing infection and promoting healing. These rules can keep you on the road to recovery.     WOUND CARE RULE 1: KEEP THE WOUND CLEAN The first rule of wound care is always to keep the wound clean. Over time, infection-causing dirt, bacteria, and debris can enter the wound through your environment. Even clean clothing and bed linens can introduce bacteria into an open wound. When cleaning your wound, avoid harsh astringents like rubbing alcohol or peroxide, as they can prevent healing b...

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