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KEEPING YOU SAFE DURING YOUR STAY


            ADDITIONAL SAFETY MEASURES


            PRESSURE ULCER PREVENTION
            What can you do to help prevent a pressure ulcer before / during a hospital
            stay?

            You and your family members are important to the prevention and care of a
            pressure wound. You can help by:
            1.  Keeping skin healthy
                 • Check your skin – look for changes in colour, temperature, sensation/pain,
                   moisture, texture, intactness, swelling. Make staff aware of changes
                 (Staff will also assess your skin routinely)
                 • Wash and dry thoroughly after bathing, washing and toileting
                 • Take extra care if you have problems with leaking urine or stool
                          ƒ Use barrier creams
                          ƒ Wash with mild cleaner and warm water
                          ƒ Use absorbent pads or briefs
                          ƒ Pat dry, do not rub
                 • Keep skin moisturized
                 • Make sure there are dressings on wounds or problem areas
                 • Try not to scratch
                 • Keep clothing and bedding free from creases

            2.  Let staff know on admission of previous ulcers or concerning areas for you


            3.  Listening to your body
                 • Get up for meals
                 • Get up to use the bathroom
                 • Stay out of bed if you can
                 • Re-position as much as possible
                 • Use pillows to raise your heels off the bed
                 • Report any pain or discomfort to staff – especially if it’s restricting your
                   movement
                 • Use equipment to help move yourself
                 • Use supportive cushioning aids to relieve/reduce pressure

            4.  Looking after the inside
                 • Talk to your team about smoking cessation
                 • Maintain a healthy weight
                 • Drink more and keep hydrated
                 • Eat well and eat enough – make sure you are getting enough calories
                   and protein
                 • Keep your blood sugar under control if you have diabetes
                 • Ask about extra vitamins and minerals


            5.  Let staff know if you want more information




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