Last updated on 6/24/22 | First published on 4/2/21 | Literature review current through Oct. 2024
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Authors:
Nataliya Lebedinskaya RN, BSN, CWOCN,
Topic editors:
Elaine Horibe Song MD, PhD, MBA,
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Nataliya Lebedinskaya, RN, BSN, CWOCN
Disclosures: Nothing to disclose
Editors
Elaine Horibe Song, MD, PhD, MBACo-Founder and Editor, Wound Reference, Inc;
Professor (Affiliate), Division of Plastic Surgery, Federal University of Sao Paulo;
Chair, Association for the Advancement of Wound Care;
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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 focuses on assessment and diagnosis of pressure ulcers/injuries and Part 2 ( Wound Care Basics Part 2. Managing Chronic Wounds) 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
ASSESSING AND DIAGNOSING PRESSURE ULCERS/INJURIES
Part A. How do Pressure Ulcers/Injuries Happen? Assessment and Staging
Part B. Deep Tissue Injuries & PU/PI Prevention
Part C. PU/PI Risk Assessment & Differential Diagnosis
RELATED TOPICS
- Pressure Ulcers/Injuries - Introduction and Assessment
- Pressure Ulcers/Injuries - Is it Really a Stage 2?
- Pressure Ulcers/Injuries - Classification/Staging
- Pressure Ulcers/Injuries - Prevention
- Pressure Ulcers/Injuries -Coordination of Care
- Wound Care Basics Part 2. Managing Chronic Wounds
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