UNDERSTANDING DVT ( DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS ) PREVENTION


What is DVT? ( Deep vein thrombosis)

In Deep Vein Thrombosis, a blood clot forms
in the veins of the calf and to the lungs.
Any patient who is confined to bed, for a long
time, is at risk. Patient education is very important
in the prevention of DVT.



Are you aware of the setbacks that may result from
the patient who is confined to bed, for a prolonged
period of time?

Here are some of the problems that may result:
- Decubitus ulcers may develop and can be avoided.
Repositioning, good body alignment and soft
booties are ways to prevent this. The Braden scale
is used for predicting pressure sores.

- DVT ( Deep vein thrombosis) can be avoided by
encouraging leg exercises, using TED hose or the
SCD device on the patient confined to bed.

WHY TPN?
TPN ( Total Parenteral Nutrition) may be necessary
to provide adequate nutrition for the patient who is
unable to have foods orally.

Please click on the links below and watch the video
for more information:
DVT  and Postoperative care



Learn more about : Anticoagulation Therapy and
Enjoy the videoAnticoagulation therapy



Learn more about : ARDS, DVT and PE


Learn more about: The Circulatory System


Learn more about : Organizational skills


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