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By
Catherine Milne, MSN, APRN, CS, ANP, CWOCN, Connecticut Clinical Nursing Associates, LLC; Bristol Hospital, Bristol, CT
Lisa Corbett, MSN, APRN, CS, CWOCN, Connecticut Clinical Nursing Associates, LLC; Bristol Hospital, Bristol, CT
Debra Dubuc, MSN, APRN, CS, CWCN, COCN, Comprehensive Wound Care, LLC, Westbrook, CT
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Secrets,
Description
Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nursing Secrets uses a question and answer approach as a framework for the assessment, diagnosis and management
of a variety of wound, ostomy, and continence topics in a variety of acute care, extended care, home care and office settings. A comprehensive
approach - from understanding in the physiology of wound, ostomy, and continence to recent developments in each field - along with practical
everyday tips, reimbursement trends, common legal pitfalls, and finding the resources the experts use. An excellent review for experienced
practitioners to enhance their weak areas and for certification review.
Contents
I. Wounds
Dermal Anatomy Dermal Physiology Maintaining Skin Integrity Mechanisms of Wounding Physiology
of Wound Healing The Role of Collagen in Wound Healing The Role of Hyaluronic Acid in Wound Healing The Role of Nutrition
in Wound Healing Wound Assessment Part I - The Host Wound Assessment Part II - The Wound Wound Assessment - Part III - Surrounding
Skin Wound Treatment Strategies - Treat the Wound Topical Growth Factors Plastic Surgery - Flaps and Grafts Skin Substitutes
Adjunctive Therapies Leg Ulcerations Venous Ulcerations Arterial Ulcerations Management of Mixed Venous-Arterial
Wounds Diabetic Neuropathic Foot Ulcers The Management of Heel Ulcers Caused by Pressure Inflammatory Ulcerations The
Kennedy Terminal Ulcer Rare But There . . . Lymphedema and Associated Skin Disorders Why Won't This Wound Heal? Common Pitfalls
in Wound Healing Special Considerations for Home Care Special Considerations for Skilled Nursing and Subacute Facilities Special
Considerations for Outpatient Wound Care Centers Special Situations Having a Wound...a Patient and Caregiver Perspective
II.
Ostomy
Anatomy and Physiology of GI/GU Tract Pathophysiology of Diseases Requiring Ostomy Surgery The Surgery:
Pre-op, Intra-op, and Post-op Considerations Routine Assessment of the Patient with an Ostomy Routine Management of the Patient
with an Ostomy Ostomy Equipment Common Problems and Troubleshooting Psychosocial Issues of the Patient with an Ostomy
III.
Continence
Physiology of Voiding Physiology of Defecation Urinary Incontinence Assessment and Diagnosis of
Urinary Incontinence Determining Origin of Fecal Incontinence Treatment Modalities for Urinary Incontinence Treatment Modalities
for Fecal Incontinence Incontinence Products -Product Categories & Selection Criteria Skin Care of the incontinent Patient
IV.
Getting Assistance
Selecting a Consultant Legal Considerations Web Sites Hardcover Classics, Journals and Articles Other Sources of Information
| Bibliographic details |
Paperback, 416 pages, publication date: OCT-2002
ISBN-13: 978-1-56053-523-2
ISBN-10: 1-56053-523-7
Imprint: HANLEY AND BELFUS MEDICAL PUBLISHERS
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Last update: 10 Sep 2009
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