Wound Bed Tissue Types: Presentation & Treatment
Epithelial Tissue
Granulation Tissue
Healthy Granulation
Hypergranulation
Necrotic – When and how to debride
Slough – Moist, devitalized tissue
Eschar – Dry devitalized tissue
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Wound Margin Issues and Strategies
Epiboly – Rolled edges
Hyperkeratotic – Dry, calloused edges
Undermined – Trauma or drying of wound bed
Peri-wound signs of possible infection
Erythema (redness) and heat
Induration (hardened tissue)
Fluctuance (mushy tissue)
Characteristics of Common Wounds
Phases of healing: Normal vs. chronic
Etiology, location, characteristics
Arterial insufficiency
Venous insufficiency
Diabetic/Neuropathic
Pressure ulcers – Demystifying the stages
Using the latest in wound care model technology, participate in skill-based exercises in:
Wound staging
Tissue type identification
Proper measuring techniques
Tunneling/Undermining
Wound care product awareness and application
Strategies to Select Dressings for:
Dry/Minimally draining wounds
Hydrogel
Oil emulsion dressing
Moistened gelling fiber
Hydrocolloid
Moderate draining wounds
Alginate or gelling fiber
Glycerin based hydrogel
Traditional foam
Heavy/copious drainage
Negative pressure wound therapy
Moisture responsive dressings
Super absorbent dressings
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Strategies for Decreasing Bioburden
Best cleansing
Use of surfactants
A new look at antiseptic cleansers
Breaking biofilm
Antiseptic dressings
Silver
Iodine complex
Hyperosmolar (sugar, salt, honey)
Methylene blue, gentian violet
Dressings that trap exudate trap germs also
Dressings that attract bacteria ionically
Tissue Based Products
Autograft
Allograft
Cryopreserved
Grown in vivo
Acellular
Xenograft
Bovine
Porcine
Equine
Marine
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Staging wounds & identifying tissue types
Wound characteristics, indications & cost considerations for product selection
Accurate measuring techniques
Practical wound treatment strategies – for your most difficult wounds
Actual wound models and sample products to practice new skills!
In healthcare facilities across the country, billions of dollars are being spent annually on skin care and wound management. You are on the front lines of providing care to patients with a variety of skin and wound conditions, and play a critical role in patient outcomes and your facility’s bottom line. There is no better way to learn new problem solving skills than through this Hands-On Clinical Lab. Attend this highly interactive seminar and learn wound care assessment skills by DOING!
Wound care educator and consultant, Joan Junkin, MSN, CNS, will teach you new strategies for wound assessment and interventions, using wound care teaching models and sample products. The Hands-On Clinical Lab will add a live, hands-on component to learning that will enhance your retention of skills and techniques covered. Practice identification, measurement and the applications of various products on realistic wound care models. These models provide a life-like simulation to allow for improved assessment and treatment of a wide variety of wound care presentations, including all stages of pressure ulcers, tissue types, undermining, tunneling, fissure and surgical dehiscence. Take your understanding of wound care to the next level with this hands-on, interactive clinical lab. Register today – space is limited!
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Course Requirement: Kim Saunders – The Ultimate Hands-On Wound Care Clinical Lab
Real Value: $219.0000
One time cost: USD65.0000
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