A nurse should follow the guideline to keep a pressure sore moist when caring for it: Keep the wound moist A moist environment is necessary for pressure ulcers to heal. A dressing can help keep the wound moist and protect it from infection. Clean the wound Keep the wound clean to prevent infection. For stage I sores, you can wash the area with mild soap and water. For stage II sores, you can use a saline rinse to remove dead tissue. Use the right dressing The type of dressing you use depends on the size and stage of the sore. You can use a film, gauze, gel, or foam dressing. Avoid hydrogen peroxide or iodine Don't use these cleansers unless your provider says it's okay, as they can damage the skin
B. Prone position Concept: • Percussion -> A method of physical examination in which tapping of body part is done to determine its consistency and organ margin. • Postural drainage -> Draining the lung secretions with aid of gravity. • Chest percussion is assistance provided to loosen the secretions in lungs. Explanation: Chest physiotherapy: • It is a group of therapies for mobilizing pulmonary secretions. These therapies include chest percussion, vibration, and postural drainage. • It is followed by productive coughing or suctioning of a patient who has a decreased ability to cough. • This is especially helpful for patients with a large number of secretions or ineffective coughs. • The ideal time to perform chest physiotherapy: 1 hour before meals and 1 to 3 hours after meals to decrease the chance of vomiting.
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A nurse should follow the guideline to keep a pressure sore moist when caring for it:
Keep the wound moist
A moist environment is necessary for pressure ulcers to heal. A dressing can help keep the wound moist and protect it from infection.
Clean the wound
Keep the wound clean to prevent infection. For stage I sores, you can wash the area with mild soap and water. For stage II sores, you can use a saline rinse to remove dead tissue.
Use the right dressing
The type of dressing you use depends on the size and stage of the sore. You can use a film, gauze, gel, or foam dressing.
Avoid hydrogen peroxide or iodine
Don't use these cleansers unless your provider says it's okay, as they can damage the skin
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B. Prone position
Concept:
• Percussion -> A method of physical examination in which tapping of body part is done to determine its consistency and organ margin.
• Postural drainage -> Draining the lung secretions with aid of gravity.
• Chest percussion is assistance provided to loosen the secretions in lungs.
Explanation:
Chest physiotherapy:
• It is a group of therapies for mobilizing pulmonary secretions. These therapies include chest percussion, vibration, and postural drainage.
• It is followed by productive coughing or suctioning of a patient who has a decreased ability to cough.
• This is especially helpful for patients with a large number of secretions or ineffective coughs.
• The ideal time to perform chest
physiotherapy: 1 hour before meals and 1 to 3 hours after meals to decrease the chance of vomiting.
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