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Chronic Wound Care

Chronic Wound Care

A Problem-Based Learning Approach

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A problem-based learning approach is used in this new book new wound care. The book is a valuable resource whether the approach taken is teaching the subject as pure PBL, a hybrid approach, or where a more traditional approach is being taken. Its strengths lie in fostering skills which enable the reader to access knowledge from many sources and to solve complex clinical problems, which they may encounter in practice.

The text can be used by teachers as the basis of interactive small group work, in both higher education and practice settings. It can also be used by health care professionals for individual, independent learning. It should be regarded as as a spring board to encouraging self-directed, lifelong learning in an ever changing and clinically challenging field.
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Mosby
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9780723432357
9780723432357

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Publication date
2004
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
352
Dimensions (mm)
189 x 246
Weight (g)
834
  • Section 1 Introduction

    1. A new approach to learning how to care for patients with wounds

    2. What is problem-based learning?

    3. Identifying your learning needs

    4. Finding information

    5. A framework for patient assessment and care planning

    Section 2 Case Studies

    A Pressure ulcers

    B Ulcers of the leg and foot

    C Chronic wounds associated with malignancy

    D Other chronic wounds

    E Trauma

    F Surgery

    Section 3 Wound management principles and resources

    A General principles

    6. The physiology of wound healing

    7. Wound infection: diagnosis and management

    8. Dressings and cleansing agents

    9. Adjuvant therapies: ultrasound, laser therapy, electrical stimulation, hyperbaric oxygen and negative pressure therapy

    10. Dermatological aspects of wound healing

    11. Nutritional assessment, assessment and support

    12. Pain assessment and management

    13. Health promotion and patient education

    B Wound types

    14. Pressure ulcers

    15. Leg ulcers

    16. Other chronic wounds

    17. Trauma and wound care

    C Professional issues

    18. Social and psychological issues

    19. Ethical issues

    20. Practice development and the role of the advanced practice nurse
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