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[…] rurgi cale 6 Signes d’ un problème Votre plaie changera d ’aspect au cours du processus de guérison. Quand vous changez votre pansement, c ’est l ’occasi on d ’examiner votre plaie. Téléphonez à votre infirmière ou infirmier si vous constatez les changements suivants : • La rougeur, la douleur, l ’enflure ou le […]

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[…] et de la pression de la peau contre la peau elle – même, les vêtements serrés, la selle d’une bicyclette ou le fond d’un siêge si l’ on reste assis pendant de longues périodes. Il arrive aussi que l’étirement ou le mouvement normal des couches profondes de la peau agrandisse et brise le follicule […]

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[…] de la pression de la peau contre la peau elle -même, les vêtements serrés, la selle d ’une bicyclette ou le fond d’ un siège si l’ on reste assis pendant de longues périodes. Il arrive aussi que l ’étirement ou le mouvement normal des couches profondes de la peau agrandisse et brise le […]

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[…] votre stomie et la peau qui l’entoure chaque fois que vous changez la collerette . La stomie devrait être rose pâle ou rouge. Elle peut saigner quand on la nettoie. La peau qui l’entoure ne devrait pas être douloureuse. Il ne devrait pas y avoir d’éruptions cutanées ni de lésions. 5. Prenez soin de […]

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[…] votre stomie et la peau qui l ’entoure chaque fois que vous changez la collerette. La stomie devrait être rose pâle ou rouge. Elle peut saigner quand on la nettoie. La peau qui l ’entoure ne devrait pas être douloureuse. Il ne devrait pas y avoir d’ éruptions cutanées ni de lésions. 5. Prenez […]

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[…] restore movement, and reduce limitations to mobility . They will then monitor and assess your progress. Physiother apists will also educate and train family members and caregivers on how to best support you at home to maintain your independence . They will also identify other resources and support services in the community. A Home […]

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[…] absorbent. Always use antimicrobial dressing for patient with diabetes. Manage bleeding in an exuding wound i.e. calcium alginate, silver nitrate. Change dressing every 3 -7 days depending on type of dressing used and amount of exudate. If chronic inflammation suspected, consider protease inhibitor and/or NSWOC consult. Consider NPWT for full thickness wounds with moderate […]

NE-surgical-site-complications-pathway

[…] absorbent. Always use antimicrobial dressing for patient with diabetes. Manage bleeding in an exuding wound i.e. calcium alginate, silver nitrate. Change dressing every 3 -7 days depending on type of dressing used and amount of exudate. If chronic inflammation suspected, consider protease inhibitor and/or NSWOC consult. Consider NPWT for full thickness wounds with moderate […]

NE-pressure-injury-pathway

[…] . Apply cover dressing i.e. foam, absorbent. Manage bleeding in an exudating wound i.e. calcium a lginate , silver nitrate . Change dressing every 3-7 days depending on type of dressing used and amount of exudate . If chronic inflammation is suspected, consider protease inhibitor and/or NSWOC consult. Consider NPWT for full thickness with […]

NE-pressure-injury-pathway

[…] . Apply cover dressing i.e. foam, absorbent. Manage bleeding in an exudating wound i.e. calcium a lginate , silver nitrate . Change dressing every 3-7 days depending on type of dressing used and amount of exudate . If chronic inflammation is suspected, consider protease inhibitor and/or NSWOC consult. Consider NPWT for full thickness with […]

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[…] DEPOT PICKUP : Medigas should receive two hours advanced notice prior to Client Pick -Up of equipment. Pickup Locations: SUDBURY MEDIGAS 1560 Lasalle Blvd, Unit A Sudbury, ON P3A 1Z7 705 -560 -8035 NORTH BAY MEDIGAS 100 Golf Club Road, Unit B North Bay, ON P1B 8X7 705 -497 -1731 SAULT STE. MARIE MEDIGAS […]

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