The Infected Wound
Contamination, Colonization and Infection
Optimal Culturing for an Infected Wound
Reducing Unnecessary Antibiotic Usage
Reducing Biofilms
Impact of Nutrition/Labs
Prealbumin vs. Albumin – and What to Do with the Results
Glycemic Control and Wound Healing
Ways to Enhance Nutritional Intake
Choosing a Debridement Method
Autolytic
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Enzymatic
Mechanical
Conservative Sharp
Maggot Therapy
Wound Types and Etiologies
Pressure Ulcers and Staging
Pressure… Seeing the Tip of the Iceberg
Tools for Predicting Pressure Ulcer Risk
Early Detection of Deep Tissue Injury
Incontinences Associated Dermatitis vs. Pressure Ulcers
Venous Stasis Ulcers
Where is All This Fluid Coming From?
Lymphedema
Feeling the Squeeze… Different Degrees of Compression
Arterial Ulcers
Arterial Perfusion
Claudication and Rest Pain
Diagnostic Tests: Vascular Studies and ABIs
Diabetic/Neuropathic Ulcers
Assessing Sensation
Bad to the Bone… Osteomyelitis
Skin Tears/ Adhesive Injuries
Is it Partial or Full Thickness Loss?
Managing Xerosis with Products in Your Kitchen!
Moisturizing and Skin pH…
Time Out: Identify Wound Types Through Actual Patient Pictures
Making Sense of the Endless Dressing Options
Foams
Alginates and Hydrofiber
Hydrogels
Thin Films
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
The Magic of Honey
Contact Layers
Alternative Homeopathic Approaches to Wound Care
Hands-On Intensive Interactive Session: Wound Products & Homeopathic Treatments
Management of End of Life Wounds
Managing Drainage
Bleeding and Use of Monsels Solution
Odor and Use of Metronidazole
Disfigurement and Loss of Being Touched
Skin Failure
How to Recognize It
How to Document It
How to Explain to Caregivers What’s Happening
Recognizing Atypical Wounds
Management of Fungating/Malignant Wounds
Calciphylaxis
Pyoderma Gangrenosum
Kennedy Ulcerations
Pruritis and Xerosis
Time Out: Management of Unavoidable Wounds & Actual Patient Scenario Discussion
Fistula Solutions
Containment of Effluent and Odor
Protecting Surrounding Tissue
Fistula Containment Management System: Hands-On Fistula Management Systems
Understanding Wound Pain and Treatment Options
What Type of Pain is it?
Reducing Pain with Dressing Changes/Wound Care
Use of Topical Opioids for Wound Pain
Documentation Strategies for Unavoidable Wounds
Describing Patient Function and Charting Patient Decline
Documenting Prevention Strategies
Discussing Realistic Outcomes with Patient and Family
Avoiding Wound Care Litigation
Burnout vs. Compassion Fatigue
Identifying Your Own Stress and Anxiety
Seeing Suffering Every Day
How Stress & Guilt Affect Your Body
Developing Resilience
Maintaining a Sense of Hope
Life Balance Exercise: Building A Personal Resiliency Plan
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Solutions to your biggest challenges with complex wounds, fungating wounds, fistulas and chronic painful wounds
Dramatically increase your confidence in treating your patients’ wound pain
Differentiate between avoidable and unavoidable wounds
Documentation strategies to decrease your professional risks
Hands-on practice for various wound dressing types, aromatherapy samples, and topical homeopathic treatment options for wound care
Bonus Session: Learn how to prevent burnout, compassion fatigue and develop a personalized plan of self-care to increase your resiliency
Do you ever feel helpless and frustrated in caring for patients at end of life who suffer from horrific, unavoidable wounds? Have you ever been told there is nothing else you can do for a patient who is at end of life? That simply is NOT true! Maintaining hope, comfort and dignity is by far one of the most important things we can do for our patients in relieving their suffering. Wounds caused by cancer, vascular insufficiency or skin failure are overwhelming for patients and caregivers. This seminar will provide an in-depth approach to palliative wound care, exploring options to care for patients with chronic wounds, fistulas, fungating wounds and terminal Kennedy ulcers. You will become prepared to care for those patients suffering from challenging wounds at end of life with confidence, compassion and knowledge.
Wound pictures from actual patients will be shared and case studies will be discussed to drive home important points. You will learn based on the different etiologies and presentations, how to choose the best dressing, when debridement is appropriate and formulary creation that will be helpful to your organization. There will be “hands-on” opportunities to test out the different types of wound care dressings available, as well as the latest alternative homeopathic treatment options. This in-depth seminar is “useable” information that you can easily apply in caring for your most complex wound patients and quickly allows you to become a valuable resource for your team.
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Real Value: $219.0000
One time cost: USD65.0000
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