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Introduction to the Wound Centre Podcasts

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Release Date: 09/14/2024

Face Ulcers show art Face Ulcers

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Wound care for facial ulcers can be challenging. The site of the ulcer; appearance; social factors; pain control; availability of wound dressings; amount of exudates and patient tolerance, all impact on the choice and combination of dressings. Ulcers on the face are often very difficult to dress for several reasons: Patients don’t want to see the ulcer; They want the ulcer to be ‘hidden’; At the same time they want to look reasonable for their family & visitors; Discrete dressings are the obvious choice…but what?; It is difficult to disguise ulcers as they get larger and...

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MRSA: Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus show art MRSA: Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus

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A major culprit in cross-infection in all types of healthcare facilities is methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). It is endemic in tertiary referral hospitals in the developed world. The first Australian isolation was made at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (RPAH) in Sydney, Australia, in 1965.  So what is MRSA and how can we stop the spread of this potentially deadly nosocomial (hospital acquired) pathogen that has become resistant to so many antibiotics? It is a problem particularly for susceptible patients: neonates, immune suppressed and those undergoing surgical...

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Brenda Ramstadius and Kate Sharp discussing Pressure Wound Prevention show art Brenda Ramstadius and Kate Sharp discussing Pressure Wound Prevention

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In this episode I introduce my bestie, Brenda Ramstadius and we discuss the preventative care needed to ensure patients and facilities are free from pressure wounds.  Brenda is a wonderful friend and an incredible source of knowledge and experience when it comes to practical strategies, having shared these with thousands of her students and operational staff in aged care facilities and hospitals.  In the interests of patient comfort, and costs of pressure wounds I highly recommend the alternating pressure air mattresses for all patients who present with the risk of pressure...

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Reducing skin tears, workload and costs  in the frail aged AHMS Paper 2022 show art Reducing skin tears, workload and costs in the frail aged AHMS Paper 2022

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Following on from my episode where I introduced the Skin Tear Book, this paper “Reducing skin tears, workload, and costs in the frail aged: replacing showers with bath cloths” can be downloaded from Google Scholar at no cost. My colleague and good friend Julie Campbell and I were published in the AJMS Vol 13 No 2 1st February 2022    There is a Table in the paper that shows how many towels are used for a conventional shower (two to dry the resident and one on the floor to stand on) compared with no towels at all when HiCare bath cloths are used. No towels = no laundry, no water,...

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The S.H.A.R.P. Clinical Solutions for the prevention and treatment of Skin Tears show art The S.H.A.R.P. Clinical Solutions for the prevention and treatment of Skin Tears

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In this, my very first episode of  Podcast, I introduce the prevention and treatment of one of the most common injuries in Aged Care, Skin Tears.  Due to the fragility of the skin in our senior years, the utmost care, and alternatives, must be taken to prevent the pain and suffering that Skin Tears create.  The SHARP/WILKINS Skin Tear Book is freely available for your information, education, and reference, so download from the Wound Centre website. I discuss the identification, treatment, and care of these wounds that can take days or...

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Introduction to the Wound Centre Podcasts show art Introduction to the Wound Centre Podcasts

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Hello Podcaster The Wound Centre provides a Unique Service for You! You will be able to download case studies with step-by-step wound management, fact sheets for your staff and patients, as well as this interactive site where you can post your comments and questions. We can assist with advice on the right equipment to prevent pressure ulcers, the best dressing for skin tears in the aged and much more. The Wound Centre provides skilfully researched summaries of the best information based on real life experiences over many years with patients… information that really works.  

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The Wound Centre provides a Unique Service for You! You will be able to download case studies with step-by-step wound management, fact sheets for your staff and patients, as well as this interactive site where you can post your comments and questions.

We can assist with advice on the right equipment to prevent pressure ulcers, the best dressing for skin tears in the aged and much more.

The Wound Centre provides skilfully researched summaries of the best information based on real life experiences over many years with patients… information that really works.

www.thewoundcentre.com