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Warm Compress

Warm Compress 

Purpose: 

  • To relieve inflammation and swelling. 

  • To control pain. 

  • To promote healing. 

Equipment: 

  • Material for compresses (sterile, if appropriate). 

  • Prescribed solution (sterile, if appropriate). Use water if no solution is prescribed. 

  • Towels. 

  • Container for solution (sterile, if appropriate). 

  • Sterile gloves, if necessary. 

Procedure: 

  1. Preparation: 

  • Check the physician’s order for the type of solution prescribed, the area to be treated, and the length of time the treatment is to continue. 

  • Gather all necessary equipment and ensure it is clean and sterile if required. 

  1. Solution Preparation: 

  • Moisten the compress material with the prescribed solution or water heated to no more than 110 degrees F. 

  • Observe sterile technique if appropriate. 

  1. Application: 

  • Apply the compresses to the site to be treated for the time specified in the physician’s order. 

  • Check the resident’s skin beneath the compress periodically for blanching, erythema, or any signs of adverse reactions. 

  • Discontinue treatment and notify the physician if any adverse reactions occur. 

  1. Post-Treatment Care: 

  • When treatment is completed, check the resident’s skin. 

  • Dry the treated area and apply a lubricant if appropriate. 

  • Leave the resident in a comfortable position with the call light within reach. 

  • Check the resident’s vital signs at the end of the treatment and document them. 

Compliance and Documentation: 

  • Adhere to CMS guidelines and Requirements of Participation for Long-Term Care Facilities. 

  • Document the application of warm compresses, including the resident’s response and any observations of skin condition, in their medical record. 

  • Note any abnormalities or adverse reactions and actions taken. 

  • Regularly review and update techniques for applying warm compresses according to the latest clinical best practices and regulatory standards. 

  • Provide training to staff on proper warm compress application procedures to ensure resident safety and comfort. 

  • Conduct regular audits to ensure compliance with this policy and address any gaps in practice or documentation. 

References: 

  • Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). State Operations Manual (SOM), Appendix PP - Guidance to Surveyors for Long-Term Care Facilities. 

  • CMS Requirements of Participation for Nursing Homes. 

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