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Wound Care
Debridement should be considered an integral part of the process of caring for a patient with a wound. At a most basic level, debridement is defined as a natural process that occurs in all wounds and facilitates the removal of damaged and necrotic tissue, extraneous debris and bacteria from the wound to encourage the formation of healthy granulation tissue.
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In 2007, Rodeheaver and Ratliff (2018) defined wound cleansing as the “removal of surface contaminants, bacteria and remnants of previous dressings from the wound surface and its surrounding skin”. ,
Patient Care
Patient cleansing comes at the forefront of the most necessary prevention activities!! When trying to choose a product it should be chosen a product that can clean the patient’s skin as well as cares the skin. In addition to cleansing the skin, it should protect against infection and wounds by increasing the strength of the skin.
Inpatients have wounds due to mechanical reasons, as they are continuously bedridden, both from organic causes due to the fall of general defense systems. Some of the sores are caused by perforations that occur in the phospholipid layer that protects the skin, as well as circulatory disturbances in parts of the skin that are under pressure (sacrum, elbow, back, heel).
Cleanderm® skin and wound cleansing wipes are designed for cleansing the general skin, mucosal areas, wounds and body openings of inpatients.
It is also used in the cleaning of the skin cleanses that such patients need, as well as the pollution from the body openings (Tracheostomy, Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG), PEJ) caused by these patients.
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