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... Read moreถ้าเสิร์ชคำว่า “ทำแผลโรงบาล” ส่วนใหญ่คนอยากรู้ว่าไปทำแผลที่โรงพยาบาลต้องทำยังไง ต้องเตรียมอะไร และคุ้มไหมเมื่อเทียบกับการให้พยาบาลไปทำแผลที่บ้าน เราเจองานล้างแผล/ทำแผลบ่อย เลยขอแชร์แบบภาษาคนใช้งานจริงค่ะ 1) ไปทำแผลที่โรงพยาบาลต้องเตรียมอะไรบ้าง - บัตรประชาชน/บัตรผู้ป่วย (ถ้าเคยมี HN) - ใบนัด/ใบสรุปการรักษาเดิม (ถ้ามี) จะช่วยให้ทีมดูต่อเนื่อง เช่น แผลผ่าตัด แผลกดทับ แผลเบาหวาน - รายชื่อยา/ประวัติแพ้ยา โดยเฉพาะถ้าเคยแพ้น้ำยาฆ่าเชื้อหรือพลาสเตอร์ - ถ้ามีรูปแผลก่อนหน้า (ถ่ายไว้ในมือถือ) บางทีช่วยเทียบการยุบ บวม แดง ได้ดี 2) ขั้นตอนทำแผลโรงบาลโดยทั่วไป ส่วนมากจะเริ่มจากคัดกรอง/ชั่งน้ำหนักวัดความดัน แล้วพาเข้าห้องทำแผล พยาบาลจะประเมินแผลก่อน (ดูสี กลิ่น น้ำเหลือง ความบวม แดง ร้อน เจ็บ) จากนั้นล้างแผล ทำความสะอาด ปิดแผลใหม่ และให้คำแนะนำการดูแลที่บ้าน เช่น ควรเปลี่ยนผ้าก๊อซบ่อยแค่ไหน อาบน้ำได้ไหม ต้องเลี่ยงอะไร 3) ทำแผลโรงบาลเหมาะกับเคสแบบไหน - แผลลึก แผลผ่าตัดใหม่ๆ หรือมีสายระบาย (drain) - แผลติดเชื้อชัดเจน มีหนอง กลิ่นแรง ปวดมาก หรือมีไข้ - แผลเบาหวาน/แผลกดทับที่ต้องประเมินละเอียดและอาจต้องพบแพทย์ร่วม ข้อดีคือมีทีมและอุปกรณ์ครบ ส่งตรวจ/พบแพทย์ได้ทันที ถ้าเกิดอาการผิดปกติ 4) แล้วทำแผลที่บ้าน/จ้างพยาบาลต่างจากโรงบาลยังไง งานทำแผลนอกสถานที่ (ไปบ้าน/คอนโด/อีเวนต์/กีฬา) จะเด่นเรื่อง “ประหยัดเวลา” ไม่ต้องเดินทาง ไม่ต้องรอคิว เหมาะกับคนเดินไม่สะดวก ผู้สูงอายุ หรือคนที่ต้องเฝ้าไข้ และอยากได้การดูแลแบบใกล้ชิด ปกติพยาบาลจะเตรียมกระเป๋าปฐมพยาบาล/อุปกรณ์ทำแผลไปเอง เช่น ถุงมือ ผ้าก๊อซ พลาสเตอร์ น้ำเกลือ อุปกรณ์ปิดแผลพื้นฐาน และจะประเมินแผลให้เหมือนกัน พร้อมแนะนำการดูแลต่อเนื่อง 5) เลือกแบบไหนดี: โรงบาล vs ที่บ้าน - ถ้าแผลมีสัญญาณอันตราย (บวมแดงลาม เจ็บมากขึ้น มีไข้ แผลดำ/ซีด ชาปลายมือปลายเท้า) แนะนำไปโรงพยาบาลก่อนเพื่อความปลอดภัย - ถ้าเป็นแผลทั่วไปที่แพทย์ประเมินแล้ว และต้องการเปลี่ยนผ้าก๊อซ/ล้างแผลตามนัด การทำแผลที่บ้านช่วยลดเวลารอและลดความเหนื่อยได้มาก 6) ทริกเล็กๆ ให้ทำแผลราบรื่น - ถ่ายรูปแผลทุกครั้งก่อน-หลัง (มุมเดิม แสงใกล้เคียง) จะเห็นพัฒนาการชัด - บอกประวัติแพ้พลาสเตอร์/เทปกาวไว้ก่อน จะได้เลือกวัสดุที่เหมาะ - ถามให้ชัดว่า “แผลนี้โดนน้ำได้ไหม” และ “ควรเปลี่ยนแผลถี่แค่ไหน” เพราะแต่ละแผลไม่เหมือนกัน หวังว่าข้อมูลนี้จะช่วยให้ตัดสินใจได้ง่ายขึ้นเวลาต้อง “ทำแผลโรงบาล” หรือเลือกทำแผลที่บ้านนะคะ

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i’m new- my whole account basically is my experience as a new grad nurse (thus far) i have zero experience with the exception of school, basically. heck, i didn’t even work as a CNA DURING nursing school. 🏫 somehow, i landed an interview at my dream hospital for my dream job. 🍀 here’s w
Hannah ⏾⋆.˚

Hannah ⏾⋆.˚

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How can I do pediatric critical care? 🩷
🧸 graduating from nursing school is the first step! Make sure that your institution is accredited, too! (Soooo important) 🧸 apply to as many PICU residencies as possible. It doesn’t matter what hospital you first get into, you want exposure and experience as soon as possible! Later we can get pi
Cafeconscrubs

Cafeconscrubs

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Wanting to be a Nurse🩺🌸
#lemon8challenge #lemon8badgehunt These are my words of encouragement to be able to be a nurse for my Ohana.
Jo 💕

Jo 💕

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POV: You’re a Capricorn Nurse
Capricorn nurse energy is showing up tired, staying focused, and somehow still being the dependable one. We plan ahead, overthink the details, care deeply, and keep pushing toward the goal — one shift, one patient, one step at a time. Hard work, heart, and a little coffee can change anything.
WhereLizGrows

WhereLizGrows

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A nurse takes a mirror selfie, holding a phone with a patterned case. She wears a light sweatshirt and has a work badge visible, reflecting her professional role as described in the article about earning six figures.
A close-up shows a nurse in blue gloves operating an IV pump (CareFusion Alaris PC) with medical fluid, illustrating the hands-on work of a registered nurse in a hospital setting.
An empty hospital hallway stretches into the distance, lined with medical carts and equipment, depicting the typical work environment for a nurse as discussed in the article.
HOW I MADE 6 FIGURES AS A NURSE
I started making 6 figures when I reached 2 years of nursing experience. I now have 4 years of experience! Not travel nursing. Not overtime every week. Just being strategic with my time, schedule, and the market. Here's how I hit 6 figures as a nurse! 1. Per Diem = Higher Pay I left my s
mercedes balingit

mercedes balingit

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POV: Your nurse bestie is THIS close to giving up 😩💉
If you’ve ever been in nursing school… you already know… This isn’t for the weak. The long nights. The stress. The pressure… And still showing up for everyone else. 🥺 So I created a care box for HER. Something soft. Something comforting. Something that says: “You don’t have
Shimmerybeauty

Shimmerybeauty

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A new grad nurse in orange scrubs is in a car, looking towards the camera. The image highlights the topic: 'ways I'm avoiding burnout as a new grad nurse'.
A person's legs are visible on a white sand beach, with a book titled 'If We Ever Meet Again' by Ana Huang. The turquoise ocean and a cloudy sky are in the background, illustrating 'vacays/traveling'.
Three young women are taking a mirror selfie in a public restroom, smiling and posing. The image represents 'spending time with friends'.
ways I’m avoiding burnout as a new grad nurse🫶
Six whole months of being a nurse!!✨ The time really has flown but I also already can relate to how our nurses are getting burnt out so quickly. The work is hard, the shifts are long, and nursing truly takes a toll on you both physically and mentally…. BUT I’m using these things that I love i
Kate Ponders

Kate Ponders

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“I’m a nurse almost at retirement and I finally stopped Googling side hustles 💛
You’re already paying subscriptions every month. What if you earned from them instead? 💛 Comment MORE and I’ll send you everything. #retirementplanning #sidehustle #over50 #nurselife #subscriptions #workfromhome #passiveincome 🔖 Save this so you don’t lose it.
passivepathways26

passivepathways26

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A woman takes a mirror selfie, wearing a white long-sleeve top and pink scrub pants, showcasing a comfortable and stylish work outfit.
A woman takes a mirror selfie, dressed in a black scrub top and matching black scrub pants, highlighting a practical and professional look.
A woman smiles at the camera, wearing a pink scrub jumpsuit with a gray tie, demonstrating a cute and unique work attire.
My favorite scrubs to wear as a nurse! 👩🏽‍⚕️
There’s honestly nothing that makes or breaks my workday more than the scrubs I choose to wear. 🩺✨ My go-to’s? Figs and Mandala, every single time. They’re the perfect combo of comfort and style — which is basically the dream for any nurse, but especially in aesthetics where you still want to look
Lynn

Lynn

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TO THE ANXIOUS NEW NURSE…
For starters, know that you are 100% not alone! I’ve felt it, your friends have felt it, even your boss has felt it. It’s normal and it’s not forever! TALK TO SOMEONE! Nursing is not a float on your own kind of profession, it’s a support one another community! Confiding in someone you trust and
Maddi Flanagan

Maddi Flanagan

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8 things I do with my money as a nurse
There was a time I made good money as a nurse… and still felt like I had nothing to show for it. Because no one teaches you how to manage money, you just figure it out as you go. These habits didn’t happen overnight. But once I started: • paying attention • making a plan • being inten
Allie_hall

Allie_hall

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