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Tracheostomy
Tracheostomy care involves maintaining the cleanliness and functionality of a tracheostomy tube, ensuring the patient’s comfort, and preventing complications. Below is a general guide to tracheostomy care: 1. Supplies Needed Sterile gloves Clean towels or drape Sterile water or saline Gauze or tracheostomy dressing Cotton-tipped applicators Suction catheter and suction machine Tracheostomy ties or holder […]
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Rylestube
Caring for a patient with a Ryle’s tube (nasogastric tube) requires careful attention to ensure the patient’s comfort, prevent complications, and maintain the tube’s functionality. Below are key points to guide the care: 1. General Hygiene and Comfort Hand hygiene: Wash hands before and after handling the tube. Skin care: Inspect the nostril where the tube is […]
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Bedsores
Preventing bed sores, also known as pressure ulcers, involves strategies to reduce prolonged pressure on the skin, improve circulation, and maintain skin health. Here are some key prevention measures: 1. Regular Position Changes For individuals in bed: Reposition at least every 2 hours. For wheelchair users: Shift weight every 15 minutes and change position every hour. Use […]
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Caring For Bedridden
Caring for bedridden patients requires attention to their physical, emotional, and mental well-being. Here are some key aspects to consider: 1. Positioning and Mobility: Frequent Repositioning: Change the patient’s position every 2 hours to prevent bedsores (pressure ulcers). Use pillows or foam wedges to support the body and alleviate pressure on certain areas. Passive Exercises: […]