Pressure ulcer prevention training focuses on maintaining skin integrity and preventing sores in vulnerable patients.
This course covers risk assessment, prevention strategies, and early identification of pressure damage in care environments.
Learners study repositioning techniques, skin inspection methods, pressure-relieving equipment, hydration, and nutrition support. The training includes identifying early warning signs and documenting skin changes accurately. Staff learn how to reduce pressure through correct positioning and mobility support. It also covers high-risk patient groups and preventative care planning. Practical demonstrations help staff understand how pressure ulcers develop and how to prevent them effectively in daily care routines.
This training ensures improved patient comfort, reduced complications, and higher standards of skin care.