Cellulitis – what is and isn’t cellulitis and what to do about it
Cellulitis is an infection of the skin that can occur anywhere on the body. It most commonly occurs on the lower limb. It is often misdiagnosed leading to unnecessary admissions and treatment. In this session we will cover what cellulitis is, how to recognise it, how to identify skin conditions often misdiagnosed as cellulitis and how to manage it.
Learning Outcomes
- To gain an understanding of what cellulitis is
- To be able to identify cellulitis and recognise what is not cellulitis
- To gain some understanding about the management of cellulitis
Meet our Experts
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Heidi has been a Tissue Viability Nurse since 2002. Her interest and passion in the prevention and management of pressure ulcers began, however, in 1987 on registering as a nurse. She has worked in both acute and community care. She is currently the part-time Tissue Viability Services Lead for Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust.
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