Ideas for non healing 1 cm coccyx tunnel?

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I have a 90 year old with a chronic 1 cm tunnel pressure wound (due to bony changes), difficult to place a dressing. Unable to pack as it causes pain. Looking for suggestions or ideas.

Moisture, nutrition, hydration, and mobility. These are CMS biggies. What this means is that you have to keep the area dry. Put them on a 2 hr potty sched., keep a moisture barrier in place. The must have increase protein and fat to heal. Try making hot chocolate with 2cal. We also used a product called magic cup. (Tastes like custard doesn't melt, packed with fat and protien, and the resident love it.). Mobility, use a turn schedule, walk to dine program, take to more activities and exercise programs. Hydration monitor there I & Os, put them on a weekly weight program. Also sign them up with a nutritionist consult, and or a psych consult. Depression could lead to poor eating and just not wanting to get up and do things. Look at their seat, does need to have a cushion? We healed and prevented many pressure ulcers by using a Wal- mart memory foam cushion. Use a water proof cover.

Thank you. This resident is very mobile, but has spinal changes which have resulted in internal pressure to the coccyx. I will focus on the protein & fat, but she does eat well. Currently taking vitamins daily, well hydrated.

Specializes in geriatrics,wound care,hospice.

Don't forget pain management. During a survey, we had a PT/WCC perform a dressing change on a pt. who stated "OUCH", with the surveyor present. Needless to say,we recieved a MAJOR citation,which resulted in a change in policy/procedure. We now make every attempt to pre-medicate prior to dressing changes,explain we'll suspend procedure until adequate pain relief obtained(yes,this will take time), and document the above on the Wound Doc. Alternative measures-ice,massage,topical analgesia,etc. can be utilized,as well as PRN po pain relief. Maybe short-term routine analgesia for duration of wound? With upcoming changes to MDS 3.0,attention to pain/relief is an essential component. Good luck!

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