Kim Simonson, RN-BC, ACHRN, CWS, FACCWS

Nurse - CWCA/CWS/CWOCN/Other
Other, Wound care and HBOT, Not Applicable
State licensures: PA
About Wound Reference
WoundReference is the only decision support platform designed exclusively for wound care and hyperbaric oxygen clinicians. Our point-of-care tools enable clinicians to work more efficiently.

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  • Prohibited Items Signage
    OverviewBackground:  Safety is a priority at all times in the hyperbaric environment. Fire prevention is crucial to maintaining safety. Items that have potential to increase risk of fire via off-gassing, sparking, producing static, and/or generating heat when compressed are prohibited inside a hyperbaric chamber. Hyperbaric clinicians and patients should be educated on the prohibited item list. To comply with National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) stan
  • Patient Education - Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Idiopathic Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss
    Topic for patients and caregivers. This topic on hyperbaric oxygen therapy for chronic refractory osteomyelitis can be shared by email, or its PDF (attached to the topic) can be printed as a patient handout and handed directly to patients at the point-of-care.
  • Patient Education - Ostomy : Keeping your Stoma Healthy
    Changing Your Ostomy PouchAt first, changing your ostomy pouch might make you feel nervous.  This is completely normal.  With practice, you will be able to change your ostomy pouch easily and confidently.Step One:  Gather SuppliesMake sure you have everything ready before you start.☐    2 plastic trash bags☐    Warm water

    HBO Treatment Emerging Indications

    CLINICALOverviewBackgroundDefinitionsHBOT emerging indication:  An HBOT (Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy) emerging indication is a medical condition or therapeutic use being explored for potential benefit from HBOT but has not yet received formal approval or endorsement from authoritative organizations, such as the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society (UHMS). These indications are supported by early clinical evidence and biological plausibility, suggesting t
  • Legal Aspects in Wound Care
    Abstract Legal aspects in wound care are critically relevant to wound care clinicians because lapses in diagnosis, treatment, or documentation can lead to costly malpractice claims, damage professional reputations, and compromise patient safety. In 2023, U.S. medical malpractice payouts exceeded $4.8 billion across 50,404 claims, underscoring the financial and professional stakes for clinicians.(1)
  • Patient Education - Caring For Your Skin After A Wound Has Healed
    Healing Takes Time! Even if your wound looks closed, the inside is still healing. It can take several months for everything to be fully healed. After the wound closes, it still goes through several steps: At first, a scar is active. It often looks red, raised, firm, and thick. Sometimes, this can be mistaken for an infection. Over the next 4–6 weeks, the scar may get a little bigger and more red.
  • Operational Considerations for Glucose Management in Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
    Patient Education - Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for ISSHL (Spanish)
    Terapia de Oxígeno Hiperbárico para la Pérdida Auditiva Neurosensorial Súbita Idiopática¿Qué es la terapia de oxígeno hiperbárico (TOHB)?La terapia de oxígeno hiperbárica (TOHB) es un tratamiento médico en el que el paciente respira oxígeno puro a presión. Se administra en una cámara y es el tratamiento para diversas afecciones médicas y quirúrgicas. Suele formar parte de un pl
  • Patient Education - Caring For Your Skin After A Wound Has Healed (Spanish)
    Cómo cuidar la piel después que una herida ha sanado¡La curación lleva tiempo!Aunque la herida parezca cerrada, el interior aún está cicatrizando. Puede tardar varios meses en sanar por completo. Una vez cerrada, la herida aún pasa por varias etapas:Al principio, la cicatriz está activa. Suele verse roja, elevada, firme y gruesa. A veces, esto puede confundirse con una infección. Durante las siguientes 4 a 6 semanas, la cicatriz puede agrandarse un p
  • Hyperbaric Patient Grounding
    INTRODUCTIONBackgroundSafety should be the foundation of every hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) program.  It is known from documented hyperbaric disasters that taking the time and effort to perform safety checks is paramount to the delivery of safe HBOT. REFIn January 2025, there was a monoplace chamber fire in the United States resulting in the death of a 5 year old HBO

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