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Wound Care and Nursing
        Background
        Nursing interventions may not appear important to the medical professionals caring for a   SECTION 1
        patient, but such interventions greatly reduce the possibility of complications such as DVT,
        pneumonia, pressure sores, wound infection, and urinary tract infection; therefore, essen-
        tial nursing and wound care should be prioritized in the training environment. Critically ill
        and injured casualties are at high risk for complications that can lead to adverse outcomes
        such as increased disability and death. Nursing care is a core principle of PCC to reduce
        the risk of preventable complications and can be provided without costly or burdensome
        equipment. 20
        a.  Using a nursing care checklist assists with developing a schedule for performing appro-
          priate assessments and interventions.
        b. Cross training all team members on these interventions prior to deployment will lessen
          the demand on the medic, especially when caring for more than one patient.
        c.  Prolonged Casualty Care Flowsheets, Nursing Care Checklists, Nursing Care Plans,
          Assessment/Intervention Packing List, and Recommended Nursing Skill Checklist for
          Clinical Rotations are included as a PCC Guidelines Appendix. (Also located in JTS
          Nursing Intervention in Prolonged Field Care CPG, 22 Jul 2018 ).
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          https://jts.health.mil/assets/docs/cpgs/Infection_Prevention_in_Combat-related_
          Injuries_27_Jan_2021_ID24.pdf
        Pre-deployment, Mission Planning, and Training Considerations
        a.  Hands-on experience is optimal; simulation is a reasonable substitute
        b. Practice with minimal technology so you are prepared when you lose access to electric-
          ity, water
        c.  Regular monitoring, reassessment, and intervention is lifesaving but can be resource-
          intensive
        d. Utilize the Recommended Nursing Skill Checklist for Clinical Rotations included in
          Appendix B to maximize training opportunities.















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