Presenter: Dianne Murray Rudolph, APRN, GNP-BC, CWOCN, UTHSCSA
A leg wrap is commonly used for the management of edema and venostasis ulcers. Watch this short demonstration of the proper techniques for applying a leg compression wrap.
WatchPresenter: Dr. Thomas Weiss, Geriatric Psychologist
Loneliness can be described as the discrepancy between a person's desired and actual social relationship. It's a unique situation in which a person perceives themselves to be socially isolated even when...
Presenter: Dianne Murray Rudolph, APRN, GNP-BC, CWOCN, UTHSCSA
A leg wrap is commonly used for the management of edema and venostasis ulcers. Watch this short demonstration of the proper techniques for applying a leg compression wrap.
WatchPresenter: Maria W. Wellisch, RN, LNFA
For those who struggle to balance caregiving responsibilities with employment duties - life can be stressful and days can be long. There are only 24 hours in a day and when you have so much to do - you sometimes neglect yourself in order to get it all done. In this video Maria offers advice for keeping your job and saving your sanity.
Employed and Caring for a Loved One - Part 1
WatchPresenter: Maria W. Wellisch, RN, LNFA
Are you struggling to balance caregiving responsibilities with your employment duties. Do you feel one or the other is suffering from being stretched too far. If so you are not alone. In this video Maria Wellisch offers her advice for keeping your job and saving your sanity.
Employed and Caring for a Loved One - Part 2
WatchPresenter: Maria W. Wellisch, RN, LNFA
We don't often think of fraud when we think of charity - but unfortunately there is fraud in charitable giving. It's important to know if our donations are going to safe reputable organizations and that our credit card information is handled safely and securely. Our elderly population are often targets of this particular form of elder fraud. As caregivers it's important to learn to give safely and help those you care for stay safe as well.
WatchPresenter: Dianne Murray Rudolph, APRN, GNP-BC, CWOCN, UTHSCSA
In Parts 1, 2 and 3 of this series covered classification of wounds, and the concepts of wound healing and assessments. In this final module - the presenter covers wound management, which includes:
Note: This is Pt. 4 of a series of wound care trainings: The Science of Wound Healing
Part 1: Wound Classification
Part 2: What is Wound Healing?
Part 3: Wound Assessment
Presenter: Dianne Murray Rudolph, APRN, GNP-BC, CWOCN, UTHSCSA
In Parts 1 and 2 of this series covered classification of wounds, and the concepts of wound healing. In Part 3 - the presenter will continue with the concepts involved in wound assessment including location, size, depth, tunneling/undermining, tissue type, wound edges, exudate and periwound area using a wound assessment model. This video also includes a demonstration on undermining and tunneling in wound care.
Note: This is Pt. 3 of a series of wound care trainings: The Science of Wound Healing
Part 1: Wound Classification
Part 2: What is Wound Healing?
Part 4: Wound Management
Presenter: Dianne Murray Rudolph, APRN, GNP-BC, CWOCN, UTHSCSA
In Part 1 of this series we discussed the classification of wounds, partial vs. full thickness wounds, and the staging of pressure injuries. In Part 2 the presenter will move on to the concepts of wound healing. Having a good understanding of what wound healing entails is important to determining treatment strategy. This video covers the following on wound healing:
Part 1: Wound Classification
Part 3: Wound Assessment
Part 4: Wound Management
Presenter: Dianne Murray Rudolph, APRN, GNP-BC, CWOCN, UTHSCSA
Wound assessment and classification is an important cornerstone which allows you to determine a plan of care and move on to properly manage the patient's wound. This video covers:
Part 2: What is Wound Healing?
Part 3: Wound Assessment
Part 4: Wound Management
Presenter: Dianne Murray Rudolph, APRN, GNP-BC, CWOCN, UTHSCSA
Foot related problems are just one of many complications of diabetes. Many foot related complications can be avoided with early detection, diagnosis and treatment. This video will explain how to perform a diabetic foot exam and help you identify any potential issues.
WatchPresenter: Maria W. Wellisch, RN, LNFA
Seniors are not the only ones who are victims of scams, but unfortunately they are often considered easy targets. Scammers are always coming up with new ways to deceive people for their personal gain. In order to protect yourself and those you love you must be aware of the potential scams and how they work. Don't be the next victim of an unfortunate scam and share this information with those you love and want to protect.
WatchPresenter: Maria W. Wellisch, RN, LNFA
We've all heard the saying "If it's sounds too good to be true - it probably is." But for many, the temptation is too great - especially seniors. Learn more about the many lottery, sweepstakes and prize scams targeting seniors and how to avoid this potential form of elder abuse.
WatchPresenter: Maria W. Wellisch, RN, LNFA
Tax scam fraud is one of the many potential scams that are surfacing and targeting our older population. Because of respect and sometimes fear of the IRS, many seniors are quick to listen and do what the scammer is asking for them to do to avoid penalties and fines. Learn more about some of the common tax scams, how to avoid them, and how to protect yourself, others and especially seniors as they seem to be a common target for this type of scam.
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