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Handling Bariatric Patients and Residents with Care

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Because of lifestyle choices and high caloric/fat meals, the average healthcare patient's size and weight are increasing while the worldwide population's average body weight continues to rise. There is currently a need to investigate how healthcare workers may provide outstanding patient/resident care and safe bariatric patient handling while preventing injury to themselves or the patient/resident. Understanding what obesity and bariatrics are, the potential for injury, and the many approaches to control these injuries is crucial as part of an effective risk management program. What exactly is obesity? Obesity is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as "abnormal or excessive fat buildup that may damage health." Patients are categorised as underweight, healthy weight, overweight, obesity I (30.0–34.9 kg/m2), obese II (35.0–39.9 kg/m2), and obese III (40kg/m2) using the body mass index (BMI), which is defined as weight in kilograms divided by height in meters...

The Preventative and Therapeutic Management of Pressure Injuries

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Injury as a result of pressure Pressure injury is a localized area of tissue loss that occurs when soft tissue is crushed between a bony prominence as a result of pressure, shearing forces, friction, or a combination of these factors. It can occur in any part of the body. As a result, it is critical to become more knowledgeable about pressure injury prevention and management. For those who are bedridden or immobilized for extended periods of time, pressure injury is a common occurrence. To fully recover from a pressure injury, it may be necessary to stay in the hospital for wound care and physical therapy while recovering from the pressure injury. It is common for people to believe that they are immune to pressure injuries because they do not have joint problems, but this is an incorrect assumption to make. In spite of their inability to move, muscle spasms from prolonged immobility continue to exert excessive pressure on the skin beneath them, resulting in tissue breakdown that can le...

What is the Best Walking Aid for the Elderly?

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  As we get older certain ailments restrict us from getting around. In this blog we hope to give you some information on the what is the best walking aid for the elderly. There are walking aids available and other  medical equipment for hire  to help us get back some of our freedoms enjoyed when young. Walking aids are made to help you improve your balance, stability, and general leg weakness. – Mobility walking aids can improve safety and freedom by preventing falls and allowing users to move around without the help of a caregiver or family member. Many walking aids and  mobility aids  are available to assist elderly persons who have difficulty moving about securely. Because the possibility of falling rises as one gets older, and falls can be dangerous, a range of various walking aids have been designed to provide safety and support to people who require it. In fact, there are so many mobility aids and walking devices on the market today that, while there will ...