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Wound Care and Pressure Injury Management Bundle

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Original price was: AU$98.00.Current price is: AU$78.00.

Course Duration: 1 hr
Accessible for: 62 days

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This two-part course provides a thorough overview of wound care and pressure injury management for disability support professionals.

Part 1 covers the basics of wound care, including types of wounds, their causes, and treatment equipment. It also addresses risk factors, symptoms, and prevention strategies for pressure injuries.

Part 2 delves deeper into the role and responsibilities in managing complex wounds, including creating and documenting Wound Care Plans, performing high-risk procedures, and handling complications and risks effectively.

After this lesson you will be able to:

Part 1

1. Understand what wound care and pressure injury management is, identify different types of wounds and the equipment required to treat them

2. Identify risk factors, recognise symptoms of pressure injury, and know how to apply prevention strategies

Part 2

1. Understand your role as a disability support professional in monitoring participants who require wound care support

2. Identify common complications and how to respond to incidents and emergencies

 

 

Part 1

  • E-learn (30min)
  • Assessment (10 questions)
  •  2 resources:
    • Equipment for Wound and Pressure Injury Management
    • Pressure Injuries
  • Certificate of completion

 

Part 2

  • E-learn (35min)
  • Assessment (10 questions)
  • 6 resources:
    • Audit Checklist – Wound Care and Pressure Injury Management
    • How to Document Wound Care
    • Skin Assessment Procedure
    • Aseptic Non- Touch Technique (ANTT)
    • How to Handwash Poster
    • Sepsis Factsheet
  • Certificate of completion

4 reviews for Wound Care and Pressure Injury Management Bundle

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    – Kristi

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    So informative and really helpful for support worker who’s looking after participants with high risk of pressure injury – Janine

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    – Donna

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