Wound Care Plan

Pressure Injury – (Stage 2) – Shepparton Retirement Village

Last Updated
05 July 2025

Quick Overview

Reference ID Number: SRV-WCP-07

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Scope of Practice (ScOP) Designation

Treatment Goals

Minimise further pressure to the area allowing the pressure injury to heal

Aim of Dressing

Provide a moist wound bed environment whilst protecting the skin's integrity. By offloading and supporting the area this will reduce the chances of further insult to the area.

Frequency of Dressing Change

2 Days(s) Min - 2 Days (Max)

Product Selection Disclaimer:

The wound care products being currently used are a suggestion ONLY. They do not take into account your patient's individual needs which you must assess. No funding from medical companies has been provided and wound care products are chosen on their merit and what is available on the NSW Health State Wound Care Contract. Where an exact brand name product is not available we suggest you review the alternative tab or use another wound care product from its category eg. Hydrofibre

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Care Plans

Heel

Where the heel has suffered a pressure injury and there has been epidermal or dermal loss

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Clean the wound bed

Clean the wound gently to agitate the wound bed
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Step 3

Apply Jelonet

Apply a double layer of jelonet
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Step 4

Apply Heel dressing

When applying the dressing minimise any creases
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Step 5

Elevate the heels

Order a heel elevator through Innovate Care. This will raise the heels off the mattress whilst supporting the feet through the lower legs thus avoiding another pressure injury forming due to the large surface area of the support.
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Step 6

Recheck

At a minimum the dressing should be 'windowed' and area viewed and rechecked.
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Hip/Shoulder Blade

Where the hip/shoulder blade has suffered a pressure injury and there has been epidermal or dermal loss

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Step 1

Setup sterile field

Setup your sterile field with all your sterile products
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Step 2

Clean the wound bed

Clean the wound gently to agitate the wound bed
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Step 3

Apply Jelonet

Apply a double layer of jelonet
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Step 4

Apply appropriate dressing

When applying the dressing minimise any creases
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Step 5

Offload the area

Using a wedge offload the area. The wedge will aid the patient to stay off the affected area and allow them to use it as a support.
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Step 6

Recheck

At a minimum the dressing should be 'windowed' and area viewed and rechecked.
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