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They need to be put on before the patient gets out of bed in the morning, otherwise they're not as effective at reducing edema.
Off at bedtime, wash them in mild soap and warm water, rinse, and hang dry.
The skin should be assessed at these times to make sure no red areas or sores are developing from the hose, as well as during the day to ensure that they aren't wrinkling and compromising circulation (or causing discomfort).
They reason, Stella, is that they're TIGHT and can bunch up and inhibit circulation. How they're being worn should be assessed more than a couple of times a day. They roll down and fold over. They should be smooth and unrolled.
Without assessment, straighten, and removal as needed, the patient will get leg ulcers and maybe even find circulation cut off to the parts below where there's a problem. They're taken off to let the skin "breathe."
In my hospital we mostly see TEDs on the ortho units for hip and knee surgs. Idk if its policy or not, but what I was trained to do is TEDs should be washed q24 hours and our pts have two pairs so when one pair is washed and drying, the other pair is on the pt. For out knee surg pts we don't use tape on the dressings, we just use an abd pad over the incision, and put the TEDs on over it to hold the dressing on.
OP as to the "whys" go back to your pathophys, look into causal factors for LE peripheral edema, know what is going on and why fluid tends to linger in these areas and also, you will then understand what types of tissue breakdown, or ulcerations can occur in patients with edema, whether from the edema itself or the underlying pathophysiology that also allows edema to form in the first place. IF you understand this, you will not need to ask your other questions.
Why do teds need to be taken off at night for bedside assessment of skin, circulation?
Because one cannot do a proper assessment of circulation and skin conditiopn when TEDS are present.
That is why one assessment is done in the evening when TEDS are first removed, and one is done just before they are re-applied in the am
stellaRN1983
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Hi,
When should ted hose be removed? How many hours are they supposed to be worn? Someone else said assess their skin. What am I supposed to look for?