doi:10.1097/nme.0000000000000013Knowing how to describe a wound is essential for quality assessment, documentation, and monitoring of patient healing.#Nurses must make informed decisions when encountering a patient with mononucleosis. This article will guide you along the way....
Deals with the wound dressings used by nurses. Information on synthetic polymeric hydrogel dressings; Comparison with the leading hydrogel dressing; Type o... AS Moore - RN 被引量: 7发表: 1999年 Wound management: The considerations involved in dressing selection Dressing selection requires a careful...
The Journal of Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing (JWOCN), the official journal of the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society™ (WOCN®), is the premier publication for wound, ostomy and continence practice and research. The Journal’s mission is to publish current best evidence and...
RESULTS: Intervention group participants had significantly higher scores on 7 of 10 questions as compared to the control group of student nurses. CONCLUSION: A 2-hour lecture or laboratory intervention improved the nursing student's knowledge of basic evidenced wound care; this improvement persisted ...
Most hospitals use the Photo-Print-Paste (P-P-P) method for wound documentation and spend too much time in between. The average time range spent on patient wound documentation takes about 20-40-60 minutes depending on the complications, number of wounds, measurement using rulers, acetate tracin...
College of Nurses of Ontario Practice Standards. Documentation, Revised 2008. Updated April 2019.Download Eagle CJ, Davies JM. Current models of “quality”–an introduction for anaesthetists. Can J Anaesth. 1993 Sep;40(9):851-62. Flanagan M. Wound measurement: can it help us to monitor pro...
This is an essential guide for advanced practice nurses and nurse practitioners, nursing students, physician's assistants, dermatology physicians, family physicians, and physical therapists. Tap into these evidence-based skills and care strategies, and handle the complexities of wound care with ...
Assessment (and documentation of the wound edges) is important for wound care. Rounded, "rolled" wound edges can prevent epidermal cell migration, ultimately impairing wound contraction and closure. Tracking or tunneling in the wound bed and undermining (a 'lip' or ledge under the wound edge) ...
5. Chapman N, Hudson K (2021) Making the case for nurses’ increased involvement in NHS procurement.NursingTimes117: 25-7 6. Connor L, Dean J, McNett M et al (2023) Evidence-based practice improves patient outcomes and...
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