What You’ll Discover in Joan Junkin The Ultimate Hands-On Wound Care Clinical Lab
- Faculty:
- Joan Junkin
- Duration:
- Full Day
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Dec 04, 2017
Description
- Staging wounds & identifying tissues
- Wound Considerations regarding product selection: price, characteristics, and indications
- Accurate measurement techniques
- Practical strategies for treating your most severe wounds
- To practice new skills, you can use real wound models and samples of products
Millions of dollars are spent each year in healthcare facilities all over the country on wound management and skin care. You are on the front lines of providing care to patients with a variety of skin and wound conditions, and play a critical role in patient outcomes and your facility’s bottom line. This Hands course is the best way to acquire new problem solving skills.-On Clinical Lab. This interactive seminar will teach you how to assess wound care by actually doing!
Wound Consultant and educator in care Joan JunkinMSN, CNS, will help you learn new strategies for wound assessment, interventions, and using sample products and wound care teaching models. The Hands-On Clinical Lab You will be able to add live, hands-You can add a component to your learning that will improve your retention of the skills and techniques you have learned. You can practice the identification, measurement, and application of different products on realistic wound care models. These models provide a life-Simulating wound care can help you better assess and treat a variety of conditions, including those involving pressure ulcers, tunneling, surgical dehiscence, and tissue types. This hands-on workshop will take your knowledge about wound care to the next level.-Interactive clinical lab. Register today – space is limited!
Handouts
Manual ZNM077510 (7.77 MB) | 169 Pages | Available after Purchase | |
Extra Handouts (0.04 MB). | 2 pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
Wound Types of bed tissue: Treatment & Presentation
- Tissue from the Epithelium
- Granulation Tissue
- Healthy Granulation
- Hypergranulation
- Necrotic – When and how to disarm
- Slough – Moist, devitalized tissues
- Dry devitalized tissue – Eschar
Wound Margin Issues & Strategies
- Epiboly- Rolled edges
- Hyperkeratotic – Dry, calloused edges
- Undermined – Trauma or drying of wound bed
- Peri-Possible infection signs and symptoms
- Erythema (redness), and heat
- Induration (hardened tissues)
- Fluctuance (mushy tissues)
Common Wounds Characteristics
- The phases of healing: What is the difference between chronic and normal?
- Location, Etiology, and Characteristics
- Arterial insufficiency
- Insufficiency of the venous system
- Diabetic/Neuropathic
- Pressure ulcers: How to Decode the Stages
- Participate in skill development using the most recent in wound care technology-Based exercises in:
- Wound Stage
- Identification of tissue type
- Proper measurement techniques
- Tunneling/Undermining
- Wound Care product knowledge and application
Here are some strategies to choose the right dressings
- Dry/Minimally draining wounds
- Hydrogel
- Oil emulsion dressing
- Moistened gelling fiber
- Hydrocolloid
- Moderate draining wounds
- Alginate or gelling fiber
- Hydrogel formulated with glycerin
- Traditional foam
- Heavy/copious drainage
- Negative pressure wound treatment
- Dresses that are moisture responsive
- Super absorbent dressings
Strategies to Reduce Bioburden
- Best cleansing
- Surfactants
- Antiseptic Cleansers: A fresh look
- Breaking down biofilm
- Antiseptic dressings
- Silver
- Iodine complex
- Hyperosmolar (sugar salt honey)
- Methylene blue, gentian violet
- Dressings that trap Exudate trap Germs also
- Dressings that attract bacteria ionically
Tissue-based Products
- Autograft
- Allograft
- Cryopreserved
- Growing in vivo
- Acellular
- Xenograft
- Bovine
- Porcine
- Equine
- Marine
Faculty
Joan Junkin, MSN. APRN-CNS, CWOCN® Similar seminars and products 4
Joan Junkin, MSN. APRN-CNS, CWOCN®, Her wound specialty began in 1992 as a research analyst for pressure ulcer treatment panels. In her 10 years in acute care, she has seen many patients. Wound Clinical As a Nurse Specialist, she published and conducted research as well as being the chair of The National Accreditation Committee. WoundEducational programs for Ostomy, Continence, and Ostomy. Joan He has published articles in several peer-reviewed journals. Over the past 10 year, he has also presented 8-hour wound seminars for professionals in all 50 US states and in 4 Canadian provinces.
Ms. Junkin WOCN National and Regional Conferences and SAWC. She is currently available for long-term clinical consultations.-She is a clinical associate at the University of Nebraska College of Nursing and provides hospice and long-term care in Nebraska. Her extensive speaking and clinical career has given her the ability to give advice. Joan This broad perspective allows her to draw practical wisdom as well as clinical wisdom. Her seminars are always freshened by adding humor when necessary. This well-researched presentation is essential in a field such wound care, where scientific information changes faster than guidelines can be published. New products are also introduced every month.-Ground expert will help to put your focus on the most important aspects of skin health and wound healing.
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Disclosures to Speakers:
Financial: Joan Junkin Who is the owner of The Healing Touch, Inc. She is on the speaker’s bureau for Sage Products Inc. Ms. Junkin PESI, Inc. gives a speaking honourarium
Nonfinancial: Joan Junkin There is no non-financial relationship that could be relevant to disclose.
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