Pressure Relief Procedures in Primary Care

Pressure Relief Procedures in Primary Care

by Glenna Lashley, FNP, MSN

Pressure Relief Procedures focuses on the safe and effective management of conditions where accumulated fluid, blood, or debris creates painful pressure within confined anatomical spaces. This essential clinical course addresses common presentations that require immediate intervention to alleviate patient discomfort and prevent complications such as secondary infection or tissue necrosis. Understanding these procedures is crucial for healthcare providers across all practice settings, as the ability to properly assess, prepare for, and execute pressure relief techniques can provide immediate symptom resolution and prevent the progression of potentially serious conditions.

Prior knowledge of basic anatomy, sterile technique, and infection control principles is required for mastering these interventions. The clinical significance of pressure relief procedures extends beyond immediate symptom management to encompass proper patient education, post-procedure care, and comprehensive documentation practices. Healthcare professionals competent in these techniques can deliver timely, cost-effective care while reducing patient anxiety and avoiding unnecessary emergency department visits or specialist referrals. These skills are particularly valuable in primary care and urgent care settings, where providers must confidently differentiate between cases appropriate for office-based intervention and those requiring more specialized management, ultimately enhancing both patient outcomes and provider efficiency.

Course Details

  • Videos 9
  • Duration 0:40 h
  • Quiz questions 30
  • Concept Pages 0

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Your Educators of course Pressure Relief Procedures in Primary Care

 Glenna Lashley, FNP, MSN

Glenna Lashley, FNP, MSN

Dr. Glenna Lashley is an Assistant Professor of Nursing at Lee University and Family Nurse Practitioner, combining nearly two decades of healthcare experience with a passion for education.

Dr. Lashley maintains active involvement in the American Nurses Association, Chattanooga Area Nurses in Advanced Practice, and serves as a subject matter expert for the American Academy of Nurse Practitioner Certification Board, ensuring she stays current with advancing nursing practice and education. As a board-certified Advanced Practice Registered Nurse, she has owned and managed an advanced practice clinic and continues to volunteer and serve as an advanced provider in the outpatient setting.

Within Lecturio, Dr. Lashley teaches essential clinical procedures and reasoning skills for advanced practice providers.


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