Conceptually similarSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARYDistrict nurse helps old woman out of chairSS21285394Rights ManagedSPLDistrict nurse bandages leg ulcer on old womanSS2178323SD0522Rights ManagedSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARYDistrict nurse talks to elderly bedridden patientSS21285395Rights ManagedSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARYNurse dressing wound of elderly colostomy patientSS21285401Rights ManagedSPLHome help gives elderly woman breakfast in bedSS2331359SG2330Rights ManagedSPLView of an elderly woman eating her dinnerSS2224838SE1105Rights ManagedSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARYDistrict nurse gives elderly patient a bed bathSS21285391Rights ManagedSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARYNurse packs away shopping for an elderly womanSS21285385Rights ManagedSPLDistrict nurse helps old woman use walking frameSS2223366SE1916Rights ManagedView AllView more with similar tones District nurse bandages elderly woman's leg ulcerLicense type:Rights ManagedUnique identifier:SS21285400Description:MODEL RELEASED. Bandaging leg ulcer. District nurse applies a bandage to the leg of a 100 year old woman suffering from a leg ulcer. A leg ulcer is an open sore on the leg that fails to heal, usually caused by poor blood supply. Bandaging and dressing ulcers is the only effective treatment. If the ulcer is exuding pus, a wet dressing will be necessary under the bandage. The dressing should be changed only every three to seven days to avoid removing fresh skin from the area. Common causes of ulcers include diabetes, peripheral vascular disease, varicose veins and bedsores. Leg ulcers are more commonly found in elderly patients.Credit:ANTONIA REEVE / Science SourceSize:5036px × 3472px (~50 MB)Restrictions:No Sale through SubagentsGet PricingHow Will The Visual Be Used?ShareKeywords:100 year old woman-ageing-aging-bandage-care-community nurse-district nurse-dressing-eldely woman-elderly-elderly patient-geriatric-leg-leg ulcer-M340/0184-M3400184-nurse and elderly patient-nurse nursing medical-nursing-old age-old woman-person-retired-retirement-senior citizens-seniors-ulcerModel release:ReleasedParent folder:RM Medical Group 7