Skin Care and Wound Management (including Pressure injuries) – Aged Care Quality Standard 3
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Skin Care and Wound Management (including Pressure injuries) – Aged Care Quality Standard 3

Learn how to care for, manage, and prevent wounds in the elderly.

Aged Care Learning Solutions
Updated Nov 29, 2018

This course covers the following:

  • Aged related changes to skin, hair and nails
  • Risk factors for skin damage
  • Strategies to reduce or prevent skin damage including skin tears, pressure injuries, leg ulcers Wound management: Overview
  • Wounds and stages of healing
  • Principles of wound management.
  • Principles of pressure injury management
  • skin tears and leg ulcers
  • Physical and psychological impact   

Business Objectives

The attitudes towards skin damage and injuries such as skin tears and pressure injuries are addressed along with a comprehensive list of risk factors and practical preventative strategies. “I am a person not a wound” holistic approach provides the principles and specifics for the management of wounds but keeps a strong focus on the lived experience, physical and psychological impact. Skin Care and Wound Management aligns to Standard 3 of the Aged Care Quality Standards and is one of the identified high impact, high prevalence risks.

Audience

This learning activity is for Aged Care workers

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