Volume 3

In Volume 3, you'll learn about the more clinical aspects of caregiving and how to safely care for your loved one.

Using easy to understand language, professional healthcare workers take you step-by-step through the things every caregiver must know --Why you shouldn't mix ibuprofen and aspirin, diet and nutrition, and sterile technique.

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Judy Ferguson, RN, MSN GNP, CETN
Judy Ferguson,
RN, MSN, GNP, CETN

Willowbrook Home Healthcare"Pressure ulcers, also known as bed sores, go from the outside in, in a cone shaped area. Pressure ulcers don't heal unless all infection is removed."

 

Wendy Crick, D.PH
Wendy Crick, D. PH
Pharmacist

"There are several high blood pressure medications where one of the side effects is an annoying cough. You might think it’s an allergy, but it could be a side effect and you may need to have the medicine changed."

 

"Always use disposable gloves when touching soiled linens, pads, wound dressings or clothing. Remove or change the gloves before touching any other area."

Nancy Van Camp
Nancy Van Camp
Narrator

"Effective communication with healthcare providers can greatly improve your loved one's care. Never be afraid to ask a question no matter how silly it may seem."

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Series Contents:


The Educated Caregiver
All Three
Tapes
$49.95


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Volume 1
Coping Skills
80 minutes


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Volume 2
Hands-On
Skills
45 minutes


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Volume 3
Essential
Knowledge
48 minutes