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Essential elements of wound diagnosis / Rose Hamm, Joseph N. Carey.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: New York : McGraw Hill, ©2021Description: 249 p: color illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781260460476
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Online version:: Essential elements of wound managementLOC classification:
  • RD93 .H35 2021
Contents:
Evaluation of the Patient with a Wound -- Ischemic Wounds -- Venous Wounds -- Pressure Injuries/Wounds -- Diabetic Foot Ulcers -- Burns -- Immune-mediated Tissue Injury -- Malignant Wounds -- Infections -- Miscellaneous Wounds.
Summary: "The evaluation of the patient with a non-healing wound consists of three components - subjective history, medical history, and wound assessment. The histories will usually allow the clinician to make a diagnosis of wound etiology, and if not, at least know what needs to be ruled out. They will also give indications as to why the wound is not healing. The wound assessment provides data for objective, measurable outcomes and progress, as well as information on how to treat the wound initially. The most important aspects of treating any wound are to treat all underlying co-morbidities and to address any issues that may be impeding wound healing. Finally, the initial treatment will consist of appropriate debridement of necrotic tissue and application of a dressing that will ensure adequate moisture for wound healing to advance"--
Item type: BOOKS
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Evaluation of the Patient with a Wound -- Ischemic Wounds -- Venous Wounds -- Pressure Injuries/Wounds -- Diabetic Foot Ulcers -- Burns -- Immune-mediated Tissue Injury -- Malignant Wounds -- Infections -- Miscellaneous Wounds.

"The evaluation of the patient with a non-healing wound consists of three components - subjective history, medical history, and wound assessment. The histories will usually allow the clinician to make a diagnosis of wound etiology, and if not, at least know what needs to be ruled out. They will also give indications as to why the wound is not healing. The wound assessment provides data for objective, measurable outcomes and progress, as well as information on how to treat the wound initially. The most important aspects of treating any wound are to treat all underlying co-morbidities and to address any issues that may be impeding wound healing. Finally, the initial treatment will consist of appropriate debridement of necrotic tissue and application of a dressing that will ensure adequate moisture for wound healing to advance"--

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