There are many new options and protocols that have been updated to accommodate these treatment options. and A never ending supply of-Even those who are familiar with wound care can be confused by the growing number of products available.
Kim Saunders – Intensive Skin and Wound Care Course Day 2
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- Comprehensive wound problem-Problem solving skills for advanced practitioners or experienced wound care professionals
- Clinical wound infection classification STONEES (deep infections) vs.NERDS (local infections)
- Preventing infection at the surgical site
- Complex surgical wounds can be treated
- Neonatal specialized wound treatment
- Predictive risk assessment tools for deep tissue injuries and Continue reading
Wound care treatment in today’s healthcare environment is as challenging as ever. There are many options for treatment and guidelines that can be modified. and A never ending supply of-Even those who are familiar with wound care can be confused by the growing number of products available. Participate in this seminar and These questions can be answered!
This is what you should do Course and Learn advanced assessment skills and To match wound care needs with treatment plans, you will need product knowledge. The use of dressings is beyond the reach most healthcare organizations. and treatment. Get the most recent updates on drug information to improve your understanding of infection control-Resistant organisms and Antibiotic guidelines Assess accurately with the skills you have learned and Manage atypical wounds and prevent them from getting worse. and Manage fistulas for large abdominal wounds and You can manage complex trunk injuries. Learn how to apply wound cleansers correctly to help manage complicated trunk injuries. and Antiseptic dressings to keep infections at bay
This seminar will provide you with a wealth knowledge about proper wound care. It goes far beyond what you have learned in school. Be a part of the solution and High quality-Your facility will be a valuable asset by having attendees and Your wound care skills should go beyond the basic level.-This is-The-art!
OUTLINE
Core Assessment & Treatment per Etiology
- Arterial & Venous UPDATED GUIDELINES
- Pressure Updated GUIDELINES
- Shearing & Friction
- Neuropathic
- Surgical, Crush Injuries & Compartment Syndrome
Vasopressor Agents for the Critical Care
- Relationship to Pressure Ulcers
- Deep Tissue Injuries
- Ultrasound & DTI
- Classification of Gluteal Cleft & Buttocks Wounds
Lower Wound Management-Extremity Neuropathic Disorder (LEND) Executive Summary
- LEND Guideline Recommendations
- Interventions for LEND Ulcers
- Prevention & Education
- Take into account adjunctive treatments
Neonatal Care
- Leptospermum Honey
- Pectin Barrier for Skin Injury
- Necrotizing Enterocolitis
Wounds and Bacteria
- Colonization, Contamination, Critical Colonization. Biofilm. Infection
- STONEES & NERDS
- Culture Standards: Levine Swab, Tissue, Aspiration, Bone
Surgical Wounds
- Perspectives in Prevention & Treatment of Surgical Site Infections
- Superficial Incision SSI
- Deep Incisional SSI
- SSI Organ/Space
OBJECTIVES
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- You can predict the expected work-Up to per wound etiology
- Connect vasopressors & surgery to pressure ulcers.
- Make the recommendations for Lower Wound Management Guidelines.-Extremity Neuropathic Disease (LEND)
- Develop strategies to prevent hospitalizations-acquired condition: Surgery site infections
- Use evidence to manage neonatal injuries-Based research.
- Please describe the new guidelines for pressure injuries and Lower extremity ulcers.
- Explain the healing patterns of a vein stasis ulcer and Explain the possibility of a mix disease.
- Please describe the various adjunctive treatments that can be used to treat a pressure injury.
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Course Features
- Lectures 1
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes