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Wound Care Basics Part 2. Managing Chronic Wounds

Wound Care Basics Part 2. Managing Chronic Wounds

Wound Care Basics Part 2. Managing Chronic Wounds

INTRODUCTION

The Wound Care Basic Series is a primer for a strong foundation in wound care. The series consists of relevant topics packaged into 2 parts. Part 1 (Wound Care Basics Part 1. Assessing and Diagnosing Pressure Ulcers/Injuriesfocuses on assessment and diagnosis of pressure ulcers/injuries and Part 2 elaborates on management of chronic wounds.

Target audience:

  • Care settings: post acute (long-term care hospitals, inpatient rehabilitation facilities, skilled nursing facilities and home health), hospital, outpatient care settings


MANAGING CHRONIC WOUNDS


Sessions in this video:

  • 0:31  - Basics of Wound Healing
  • 5:54  - Chronic wounds
    • Diabetic foot ulcers, arterial ulcers, venous ulcers, mixed arterial ulcers, compression therapy
  • 17:25 - Principles of wound management
    • Basic wound management, factors that affect wound healing, biofilm, debridement, infection, moisture management, dressing change frequency
  • 39:30 - Dressing Selection
    • Deep and wet, deep and dry, shallow and wet, shallow and dry
  • 41:34 - Documentation
    • Commonly used terms, wound measurement, exudate, odor, wound bed, periwound 

RELATED TOPICS

  • Principles of Wound Healing
  • How to Assess a Patient with Chronic Wounds
  • How to Determine Healability of a Chronic Wound
  • Debridement
  • Dressing Essentials
  • Wound Care Series
  • Chronic Wounds Essentials - Quick Reference
  • Wound Care Basics Part 1. Assessing and Diagnosing Pressure Ulcers/Injuries

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