What You’ll Discover in Joan Junkin Master the Most Challenging Wounds
Joan Junkin – Master the Most Challenging Wounds
Infection Control Solutions: Bacterial loads and Debridement Devices. Maggots.
Non-surfactants as well as surfactants-To reduce the bacterial load, toxic antiseptics are used
All clinicians can use debridement devices to provide outstanding mechanical debridement
Don’t discount maggots – latest research results
Recent updates on biofilm research findings
Diabetic Foot Ulcer Solutions – Circulation Challenges, Off-Complex Healing and loading
Circulation criteria before debriding
Discount-Loading devices will help you comply the The most recent guidelines
To address the problem, research the Complex healing problems
Edema-Caused Leg Ulcer Treatments: Edema, Compression Options, and Slough Interventions
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First, address circulation and edema
Many donning and compression devices are available (adequate arterial circulation).
One compression device or pumps (inadequate arterial flow)
Accelerate healing with new interventions the Sloughing can be challenging
Complex Pressure Ulcer Solutions: Tools, Algorithms and Methods to Return to Work
Tools and techniques for treating microclimates
Repositioning tools
Support surface algorithm
Following current guidelines, nutrition recommendations
Open Surgical Wound Treatments: Negative Pressure Devices and Instillation Therapy. Isolate a Fistula.
Use the Many different negative pressure devices are available
A leased device is a good option for high exudate.
There are many options available for low-to-moderate exudate.
Devices to isolate a fistula
Arterial insufficiency Wounds: Treatment Options, Diagnosis, and Arteriovenous pumps
New diagnostic options
Results of research on therapy modality
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Wound care is becoming more complex. There are hundreds of options for wound care products and treatments available to patients. How can you be confident in the recommendations you make? the BEST choice the patient’s wound presentation?
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Does this real patient scenario sound familiar…
Mrs. K has 72 years of experience.-Year-An elderly female suffering from chronic edema in her lower legs. To avoid further inflammation and weeping blisters, she refused to wear compression stockings. Mrs K was admitted to the Hospitalized for worsening of heart failure. Orders were made for TED stockings, Vaseline gauze and Vaseline gauze. the Areas with blisters
The provider wasn’t aware that those interventions were contraindicated. Would you be confident in recommending one?-Protective silicone mesh – Side by side the You can also try to blister the affected areas. Two layers of a compression sleeve may be applied if the doctor feels necessary. the Return of fluid to her system will not cause congestive cardiac failure symptoms. You can also use the daily chlorhexidine soap wash on both lower legs to prevent infection.
National wound care expert Joan Junkin MSN, RN, will share best practice in using a variety of products and wound treatments. These include monofilament pads that are used for mechanical debridement and slough removal, disposable negative pressure options, and tools to simplify the compression of lower extremity edema.
She will fall apart the The most recent research findings to support complex patient care decisions.
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