wound dressing | allnurses [PDF]

wound dressing | allnursesallnurses.com › Nursing Student › Nursing Student AssistanceCachedSimilarFeb 19, 2007 - when i

2 downloads 21 Views 134KB Size

Recommend Stories


Wound dressing adherence
Silence is the language of God, all else is poor translation. Rumi

dressing change: clean wound
Come let us be friends for once. Let us make life easy on us. Let us be loved ones and lovers. The earth

Wound Care & Wound Dressing edit คุณดาววรรณ์
I tried to make sense of the Four Books, until love arrived, and it all became a single syllable. Yunus

wound healing and the dressing
Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. J. M. Barrie

PVA–clay nanocomposite hydrogels for wound dressing
We can't help everyone, but everyone can help someone. Ronald Reagan

Wound-dressing materials with antibacterial activity from electrospun polyurethane–dextran
The beauty of a living thing is not the atoms that go into it, but the way those atoms are put together.

dressing spindle systems dressing spindle systems
What you seek is seeking you. Rumi

Dressing Preparation
The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now. Chinese Proverb

Dressing for Outdoors
Don't watch the clock, do what it does. Keep Going. Sam Levenson

Idea Transcript


Register Sign In

Nurses Specialties Students Schools Career Jobs U.S.

Latest

Articles

Programs

Products

Magazine

Enter keyword

Conferences

?

Search

Nursing Student › Nursing Student Assistance ›

wound dressing allnurses Safe Nurse Staffing T-shirt: Order Today! allnurses Magazine: New Quarterly Publication For Nurses by hope4thebest Views: 55,118 Comments: 2

0

how would you document that you've changed the dressing? (what would you include) -site -drainages -edema

Popular

?? *if you can please give an example thanks ALOT in advance

About hope4thebest Joined: Sep '06; Posts: 41; Likes: 4

Liked

Hot

ThE WAIT For Acceptance IS TORTURE!!!!

9

Seems like nursing school isn't for people with other responsibilities!

7

Thinking about quitting nursing school..

5

ADN vs BSN before MSN

4

What to buy and how to prepare for Nursing School

4

BIO 201 and 202

3

Trending Nursing Topics...

2 Comments

Get Career Advice

Topic Closed Feb 19, '07 by Daytonite

Login to Ask Nurse Beth Your Nursing Career Questions »

3

#1

you want to document not only that you've changed the dressing, but what, if any, cleansing

Master's in Nursing

or treatment you've done to the wound. you want to note what drainage, if any, was on the old dressing and what it appeared like. wounds should be described in as objective a way a possible. this is why you should carry some type of measuring device with you. you need to review the terminology connected with the description of skin and open wounds so you get the terms correct. use the same terms consistently in your own charting. "dressing to ulcer on heel changed. old dressing had a one inch area of light green drainage on it without any odor noted. wound edges slightly reddened. wound bed pink. wound cleaned with half-strength h2o2 and water, air dried and then a thin film of xxx applied. sterile 2 by 2 gauze dressing applied. feet and legs elevated on pillow so heels are off surface of bed." when i changed surgical incisions: "dressing to abdominal incision changed. no drainage noted on old dressing. 15cm midline incision with wound edges well-approximated and no open areas or wet drainage noted. areas of dried eschar remain intact along incision line. all staples intact with redness around each. patient states the wound itches. incision painted with betadine solution which was allowed to air dry for 2 minutes. sterile 4 x 4's applied." i always took time to chart this stuff. if things go wrong, i don't want my (non)charting to be included in the list of nurses getting called on the carpet for only writing things like "dressing changed" or for not charting anything at all! i can tell you that as a manager when something came up from time to time and we had to go through nursing notes to see when things, like a dressing change, were documented as being done for a patient, it was amazing how there

4,186 Readers Online

would be huge gaps in the charting where these things weren't charted. so, if the patient came up with a big wound infection, what are you supposed to think about the kind of care

1,077,529 Members

the patient got? was the dressing being changed or not? if it was changed, what the heck did the wound look like? we assess so many things with patients that take only a few fleeting seconds. reducing those assessments to writing takes up far longer time and effort-remember that, but don't ignore it. murphy's law is always around the corner waiting to bite you in the butt in case you forget.

Feb 19, '07 by fultzymom

2

#2

Depends on what type of wound. For surgical wound I try to remember REEDA-Redness, Edema, Ecchymosis, Drainage, Approximation. I also try to chart if there is any odor from the site. Are sutures or staples intact? If it is an open wound, I chart the inside wound appearance. Is the tissue beefy red? Is there any drainage et odor coming from it? What type of drainage? Sanguanous? Serosanguanous? (sp) Are the edges healing well? Any granulation tissue? Is there any necrotic tissue? How about how the patient tolerates the cleaning? Is it painful? Is it painful without doing anything with it? Any signs et symptoms of infection? I also like to measure it weekly to show the progress of healing or lack theirof and you can get wound consult. Leslie

Visit Our Sponsors





Welcome to allnurses

We Need Writers!

How To Submit Article

Best Nursing Programs

Compare Membership

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

World Nursing

Nursing Insights Newsletter

Boards of Nursing

Student Insights Newsletter

Press Room

BreakRoom

allnurses Social Media Channels





Advertise With Us About Us Site Map Terms Privacy Help Desk © allnurses.com INC

Smile Life

When life gives you a hundred reasons to cry, show life that you have a thousand reasons to smile

Get in touch

© Copyright 2015 - 2024 PDFFOX.COM - All rights reserved.