MAKING USE OF PRESSURE REDUCING EQUIPMENT IN A CARE RESIDENCE

Pressure easing equipment is something that every single care home wishes to have to hand. We can help Pressure Relief

Complications relating to high pressures, such as pressure sores or even very high blood pressure, are frequent in the nursing home setting. Because of this, it is vital that care home workers know what to look for when it comes to pressure troubles, and how to prevent and alleviate those problems with the correct pressure relieving equipment.

It’s important that care homes around the world have ways of handling with the multi-faceted issue of pressure when dealing with individuals and those they are caring for. Because the term ‘pressure’ can comprise so many varied things, it is imperative that there is a sufficient understanding for care home staff to draw from, that the tools is the right piece for the job and that such equipment is used appropriately. For more information visit 

THE WAY IN WHICH PRESSURE SORES BUILD

Pressure sores build in wheelchairs and in bed

Pressure sores can be a serious health danger. They develop when a sizable volume of pressure is placed on a particular area for a period of time. For instance, resting in a mobility device or lying in a bed for long periods of time can create pressure sores in the areas of contact.
Pressure sores interfere with the blood supply to that impaired area and in the absence of the necessary blood, skin cells can not remain healthy. When this occurs, the tissue gets harmed and dies. Disrupted blood supply also means that the supply of white blood cells is affected, which are cells in our bodies that combat infection. With less white blood cells able to get to the area impacted by pressure, the lesion can be infected by harmful bacteria.

Pressure sores are not the only form of pressure that care home staff need to be about. Particularly with older patients who are at a higher risk of high blood pressure, it is important that internal pressure is recognized and handled as effectively as external pressure in the form of sores and ulcers.

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