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Comprehensive Pressure Injury Care and Prevention Handbook

Your Trusted Industry Leader in Chronic Wound Treatment

Are you struggling to monitor and identify chronic wounds or pressure injuries? Do you find it challenging to determine if a chronic wound or pressure injury is healing? Additionally, are you unsure about the best dressing or the number one treatment for wound care?
If you are seeking information on pressure injury complications or ways to speed up the healing process, we are here to provide guidance and support.

Individuals with certain underlying health conditions, such as diabetes, peripheral artery disease, or venous insufficiency, have a higher susceptibility to chronic wounds. Advanced age, obesity, a weakened immune system, poor nutrition, smoking, and a sedentary lifestyle are additional risk factors.

Furthermore, those who have undergone surgery or experienced trauma that compromises blood flow to specific body areas may also face an increased risk. It is important to acknowledge that individual risks can vary, and personalized assessments and recommendations from healthcare professionals are crucial.

If you identify with any of these risk factors or have a family member dealing with such health conditions, it is advisable to proactively learn about preventive measures for chronic wounds and pressure injuries.

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Why should you listen to us on Pressure Injury Care?

Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, many individuals prefer to avoid visiting hospitals to reduce the risk of viral infection. Home care has become the ideal solution to assist individuals in need. While there is a significant demand for home care services, the quality of nursing agencies in the market varies greatly. Some agencies merely match caregivers with patients without any quality control or close monitoring, leading to errors that endanger the patients' health. Recognizing this gap in the industry, we aim to go beyond being just an intermediary. Instead, we tailor the best care plan for our customers, match them with the most suitable caregivers, and assign project managers to ensure consistent and standardized high-quality service from the caregivers.

We are a team of passionate, responsible, and customer-oriented specialized nurses with extensive experience.
Our team, led by experienced nurses, includes various specialty nurses with diverse backgrounds and expertise, including those with master's degrees in healthcare service management and experience in both public and private hospitals, as well as private care for celebrities. Under our home care team management, we ensure standardized procedures and caregivers. We classify caregivers based on their specialized skills and qualifications, provide ongoing training and regular assessments to ensure their skills are optimal and up to date. We also welcome customer inquiries about caregivers' qualifications to safeguard their rights and interests.

Why is pressure injury care important and how many people have chronic wounds anyways?

Chronic wounds affect approximately 150 million people worldwide. Among the most common types of chronic wounds are pressure injuries, accounting for around 40% of all chronic wounds, and diabetic foot ulcers, comprising approximately 15% of cases. The impact of these wounds goes beyond physical discomfort, as they significantly contribute to the escalating healthcare costs. The estimated expenses for treating these chronic wounds range from 28.1 billion to 96.8 billion US dollars.

Understanding the management and prevention of chronic wounds is of paramount importance for individuals and healthcare providers alike. The burden of these wounds on patients' quality of life, the strain on healthcare resources, and the financial implications involved cannot be overlooked.

In this handbook, we will delve into comprehensive wound care and prevention strategies to address this pressing issue effectively, covering topics including:

Identifying and Healing

  • How do you know if a wound is chronic?
  • How long is too long for a wound to heal?
  • How do you heal a pressure wound?
  • What is the best dressing for pressure sores?
  • How do you dress a pressure wound?
  • How do you take care of pressure dressing?
  • How to assess a pressure injury?

Defining and Locating

  • What are the four stages of pressure injury?
  • What is the most common cause of chronic wounds?
  • Where is a pressure injury usually located?
  • What are the areas affected by pressure injury?

Preventing and Intervention

  • What is the best intervention for pressure injuries?
  • What precautions should be taken for pressure injuries?
  • How to relieve pressure sores from sitting?
  • How to prevent pressure sores in a hospital setting?
  • How do nurses prevent pressure areas?
  • What is the best practice for preventing pressure injuries?
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An 80-year-old man with multiple chronic diseases, including poorly controlled diabetes, experienced a skin tear following a fall. One of our specialized nurses skillfully repositioned the torn skin and applied artificial skin for effective wound management, leading to complete healing in a span of 7 weeks.

While public and private hospitals have the necessary resources, trained professionals, and equipment to effectively assess and treat wounds and stoma complications, outpatients can also seek assistance from qualified nurses for prevention measures, early interventions, and optimized wound management.

Our professional wound care utilizes advanced wound products and combines the expertise and skills of experienced wound specialty nurses. It includes wound debridement, negative pressure wound therapy, oxygen therapy, and personalized wound care treatments, aiming to accelerate wound healing and reduce discomfort.

In our latest handbook, we have explored comprehensive wound care and prevention strategies to effectively address this pressing issue. By arming yourself with the knowledge and tools presented in this resource, you will be empowered to make informed decisions and take proactive measures to promote healing and prevent the occurrence of chronic wounds.

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