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About this educational activity

Podcast: Pressure injury prevention and incontinence associated dermatitis - Aged care perspectives
Don’t miss this informative podcast with wound expert Fleur Trezise as she takes us through the challenges faced in the Aged Care setting when considering pressure injury prevention (PIP). An overview of the recommendations from the Royal Commission in relation to wound care and PIP is discussed, as well as the role of Incontinence Associated Dermatitis in pressure injury development. Fleur describes some key considerations when implementing a PIP protocol and practical tips and strategies for clinical practice.
What you will learn:
- Recall key terms and concepts related to pressure injuries in ages care.
- Explain the significance of incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD) in relation to pressure injury development.
- Summarise the main recommendations from the Royal Commission concerning aged care and pressure injury prevention.
Contributors:
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