Decub prevention devices?
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I'm sure this has been covered several times but I can't really find anything, so thanks in advance.
I started working homecare (not home health) a few months ago and will be visiting a client with a textbook stage I coccygeal decub. She has not been a regular client for several weeks but wants me to come look at the wound and give my nursing advice as opposed to going out to her MD, which is very flattering to say the least!
She's in her 90's and is fairly ambulatory, is very A&O and continent, eats well, and has a son who's very actively involved in her care.
My question is, aside from A&D, zinc oxide, repositioning, nutritional education, and the usual preventive measures, are there any specific cushions or devices that anybody here has used in this sort of situation that I may recommend she try? I'm guessing the redness is being caused when she sits in her chair, as she is able to reposition herself when she goes to bed. I was told by one of my instructors in school that the old "donuts" actually make things worse by causing additional shear.
Thanks again, fellow nursies!