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Topic: Stop Pressure Injury Day

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Staging pressure injuries in darkly pigmented skin

November 17 2020

Staging pressure injuries in darkly pigmented skin

Andrea Kirk, the Pressure Injury Coordinator CNS at Western Sydney Local Health District is the guest speaker at the upcoming webinar 'Staging pressure injury in darkly pigmented skin' in association with the Australian College of Nursing. Ahead of this Stop Pressure Injury Day event Andrea offers her insights around pressure injury and in particular the challenges of staging pressure injury in darkly pigmented skin. 
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The New International Guidelines for Prevention and Treatment of Pressure Ulcers/Injuries Webinar

January 23 2020

The New International Guidelines for Prevention and Treatment of Pressure Ulcers/Injuries Webinar

In collaboration with the Australian College of Nursing, Arjo was delighted to welcome Assoc. Professor Emily Haesler, Prof Keryln Carville and Ms Pam Mitchell RN, CNC to discuss preventing, treating, and implementing pressure injury interventions in line with the new guidelines. 
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Pressure Injury Risk and Prevention in Plus Size Patients

December 11 2019

Pressure Injury Risk and Prevention in Plus Size Patients

World Health Organisation (WHO) statistics state that worldwide obesity has almost tripled since 1975; in 2016, over 650 million individuals were classed as obese.1 In 2016/2017 there were a total of 617,000 NHS admissions where obesity was recorded as either a primary or secondary diagnosis, an increase of 13% from the previous year.2
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Microclimate Management and moisture-associated skin damage

December 4 2019

Microclimate Management and moisture-associated skin damage

The negative effects of excessive moisture at the skin are well known. Excessive moisture weakens the linkages between the collagen fibres in the dermis and softens the stratum corneum, leading to the skin becoming macerated or “boggy”. This maceration increases the skin’s susceptibility to shear, friction and deformation, ultimately increasing the susceptibility to pressure injury formation.
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2019 World Wide Pressure Injury Prevention Day

November 21 2019

2019 World Wide Pressure Injury Prevention Day

November 21st 2019 is World Wide Pressure Injury Prevention Day. Beginning in 2012, World Wide Pressure Injury Prevention Day is a global, annual event in which industry, healthcare professionals, the public and the media come together to raise awareness of pressure injuries.
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Pressure Injury Prevention – Around the clock care for high-risk patients

November 20 2019

Pressure Injury Prevention – Around the clock care for high-risk patients

Pressure injuries (also known as pressure ulcers), are characterised by localised injury to the skin and/or underlying tissue, usually over a bony prominence as a result of pressure, or pressure in combination with shear1.
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Pressure Injuries: An Ongoing Challenge in Care Environments

November 12 2019

Pressure Injuries: An Ongoing Challenge in Care Environments

As patient age and acuity levels continue to rise, increasing frailty, complex underlying chronic diseases and rising obesity add to the daily challenges faced by clinicians. These challenges include pressure injuries; wounds characterised by localised injury to the skin and/or underlying tissue, usually over a bony prominence as a result of pressure or pressure in combination with shear.1
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Watch the Stop Pressure Injury Day webinar video

December 1 2017

Watch the Stop Pressure Injury Day webinar video

Arjo partnered with the Australian College of Nursing (ACN) and Wounds Australia hosted a webinar to support Stop Pressure Injury Day 2017, 17 November. The webinar was presented by Michelle Barakat-Johnson, District Lead CNC for Pressure Injury Prevention and Management in Sydney Local Health District. 
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