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Course Description This course will identify essential components of a pouching system and options for specific cases. Further discussion includes features of the pouching systems, options for barriers, and steps in changing the pouching system. Learning Objectives After completing this lesson, you will be able to: Identify the essential components of a pouching system Identify pouch and barrier options Describe the process of changing pouching systems Start this course! #Courses #RN-LPN #RNs #Certified-Nursing-Assistant #Case-Managers #Assisted-Living-Personal-Care #Social-Workers #Wound-Management #Assisted-Living-Personal-Care #Home-Care #Nursing-Home #Hospital #UrgentCare #Skin-and-Wound-Care #Gastroenterology #Gastrointestinal-Disorders #Ostomy #Ostomy-Care #Colostomy #Urosotomy #Ileostomy #Stoma #Stoma-Care #Skin #Intestinal-Surgery #Pouching-System #Infection-Prevention
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Course Description The complex interactions of the various components of the human immune system to protect the body against pathogenic organisms is challenging but necessary to understand to provide effective patient care. But equally important for nurses and other healthcare providers to understand is what happens when something is wrong with this system, causing it to become ineffective, or worse, to attack the body instead of pathogens
Course Description In the nursing home setting, an approximate 60% of all nursing home residents are dealing with some type of dementia. This makes positioning very difficult as the therapist does not get accurate feedback that would back up equipment choices in regard to choosing the...
In the nursing home setting, an approximate 60% of all nursing home residents are dealing with some type of dementia. This makes positioning very difficult as the therapist does not get accurate feedback that would back up equipment choices in regard to choosing the appropriate cushion, back...
This on-demand course will review some of the more common accessories that can be added to a wheelchair system, including comparisons of different styles, benefits and considerations of each. It will provide you with additional tools to put the finishing touches on an optimal wheelchair system. Learning Objectives Upon completion of the course, the learner will be able to: Name two types of lower extremity supports that can be added to a wheelchair to promote optimal lower extremity alignment for the user Identify two reasons why a mounted lateral support may be a better option than a traditional foam lateral support
Accessories can provide the much-needed extra stabilization and alignment to add the finishing touches to an optimal seating system. Let’s dive into the multitude of accessories that can be added to a seating system, compare styles, and consider benefits and consideration of each
Learn about the three main types of ostomies, essential components of a pouching system, how to use common ostomy accessories, and how to take care if issues arise
Explore the root causes and determine if the abnormal posture is due to an underlying anatomical issue or an ill-fitting wheelchair system. Learn what measurements are needed to ensure a properly fitting seating system
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