Wound Care Essentials: Practice Principles

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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2004 - Medical - 415 pages
This comprehensive yet concise wound care handbook was written by two outstanding wound care specialists, with contributions from more than 15 well-respected experts in the field. All aspects of wound care are covered: wound healing, wound assessment, and treatment options for all types of wounds. There is an emphasis on nutrition and quality of life for patients with chronic wounds, and a full chapter is devoted to pain associated with wounds and wound care. The legal and regulatory aspects associated with skin integrity are explored. The unusual wounds that result from malignant ulcers, vasculitis, pyoderma gangrenosum, and calciphylaxis are covered, as well as the wound care needs of special population groups such as older adults, children, spinal cord injury patients, and HIV-AIDS patients. More than 100 illustrations, checklists, tables, recurring icons, and flowcharts provide easy access to essential information, and an 16-page full-color insert illustrates the healing process and types of wounds. Supportive research and references follow each chapter.
 

Contents

Quality of life and ethical issues
2
Legal aspects of wound care
19
Regulation and wound care
35
Skin An essential organ
47
Acute and chronic wound healing
61
Wound assessment
79
Wound bioburden
91
Wound debridement
117
Wound classifications and management strategies
238
Pressure ulcers
238
Vascular ulcers
271
Diabetic foot ulcers
311
Sickle cell ulcers
333
Wounds in special populations
343
Complex wounds
367
Atypical wounds
381

Wound treatment options
127
Nutrition and wound care
157
Seating positioning and support surfaces
187
Pain management and wounds
217
Wound care Where we were where we are where were going
399
Index
405
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