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This chart is designed to educate the patient or caregiver about various types of wounds, their prevention and care. Review: A terrific reference for patients and Caregivers who are changing dressings as directed by a provider - This is directed towards patients and caregivers who are changing dressings as directed by a provider. It is a terrific reference for them. Back when my mother came home from rehab with a half-healed stage 4 pressure ulcer, I would have loved to have had this. Now, as a student in nursing school, it is a bit basic. It gives a very good introduction for someone who knows nothing about wound care but it does not give enough information to be useful to someone who is already a nurse. Review: When In doubt, refer to the cheat sheet - Love this cheat sheet. I use it to show clients explanations as well as examples of what I see or am hoping to see happen in their wounds with home health. Also is a great resource for those days my brain is done and I’m questioning myself. Carry it in my home health bag at all times.
| ASIN | 1572225742 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (564) |
| Date First Available | September 1, 2006 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | QuickStudy Reference Guides |
| Product Dimensions | 8.5 x 0.06 x 11 inches; 1.6 ounces |
J**E
A terrific reference for patients and Caregivers who are changing dressings as directed by a provider
This is directed towards patients and caregivers who are changing dressings as directed by a provider. It is a terrific reference for them. Back when my mother came home from rehab with a half-healed stage 4 pressure ulcer, I would have loved to have had this. Now, as a student in nursing school, it is a bit basic. It gives a very good introduction for someone who knows nothing about wound care but it does not give enough information to be useful to someone who is already a nurse.
L**2
When In doubt, refer to the cheat sheet
Love this cheat sheet. I use it to show clients explanations as well as examples of what I see or am hoping to see happen in their wounds with home health. Also is a great resource for those days my brain is done and I’m questioning myself. Carry it in my home health bag at all times.
P**K
Your basic primer on wound care
For someone just starting wound care this is the bare bones skinny on the topic. It comes as a sturdy trifold with plastic laminated cover to keep it clean.
H**Y
Easy and accurate
Love this for quick reference when at work
M**W
Good info.
Keep in mind this is a study sheet, it does not give instruction on how to respond to a large wound or a trauma situation. But it is handy to have around as it can help keep a first responder up to date.
S**E
great product. Poor packing
Product great. poor packing. Someone should have inspected before these were sent out. They were all stuck together with syrup or something and I had to wash them to pull them apart ☹
C**I
OK factsheet
Somewhat instructive, but could be better. A bit more information would have been appreciated. Can't think of any other comment.
L**D
Travel with me everywhere
Great product to carry around with you. It has basic information on how to stage wounds, how to measure wounds. What products to use on certain types of wounds, etc. A great addition to your locker reference stack.
A**R
Product exactly as described and came fast
B**V
I use it for information for students. Handy guide.
A**S
Great easy get to.
S**I
Great descriptions and pictures but lacking in all types of wound examples. Mainly talks about sores and changing bandages not really useful for cuts, trauma wounds etc It is well written and great quality.
K**2
Great resource.
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