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Pressure Ulcer Prevention Reviews

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Safia Wardhere - Rather Home Care
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Preventing pressure ulcers is essential for maintaining skin health and overall well-being. Regular assessment, repositioning, and proper care are key to avoiding these painful and potentially serious injuries.
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Posted 1 year ago
Amna Rashid - Amazing Grace Personnel
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I have learned what are pressure ulcers and how they develop in an individual and what are the consequences if we dont pay attention to them and how they can be prevented.
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Posted 1 year ago
Wioletta Chruscinska - Cherre Residential Care
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Informative and very useful in everyday life not only at work, this course taught me a lot
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Posted 1 year ago
A F LUBNA JAHAN - Profad Care
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In this course, I developed my skills experience and knowledge so on. Definitely it's very helpful subject.
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Posted 2 years ago
Mary J Bacagan - Serenity Homes Ltd
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Interestingly some bad practice in preventing pressure ulcer are still observed in care setting. This course will give insight what best practice in pressure ulcer prevention looks like.
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Posted 2 years ago
Siobhan Jakkhu - Capital Care Homes
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This is a very important to learn about as we have to make sure the residents skin is always in tact.
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Posted 2 years ago
Melody Maravanyika - Rofemaron
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I learnt a great deal about the causes of pressure ulcers and how to prevent them. It was an enjoyable experience
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Posted 2 years ago
Victorine Nzeukoue - Eminent Domiciliary Care Agency
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The course has more information about pressure ulcer prevention that will help us as a carer to know the difference between redening and pressure and also how to prevent that to occur
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Posted 2 years ago