Purulent Drainage: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Wound infections are a common concern, and one of the key indicators of infection is purulent drainage. If you’ve noticed unusual fluid oozing from a wound, you’re probably dealing with a form of purulent drainage. WoundEducators will help you understand what purulent drainage is, what causes it, and how to treat it. What is Purulent Drainage? Purulent…

Pros and Cons of Obtaining an APWCA Certification

The American Professional Wound Care Association (APWCA) certification is another option for individuals interested in advancing their wound care career. However, like any professional certification, it comes with its own set of advantages and drawbacks, influencing individuals’ decisions regarding pursuing this credential.  About the American Professional Wound Care Association (APWCA) The American Professional Wound Care…

Evidence-Based Wound Management

Evidence-Based Wound Management

In an effort to improve and standardize patient care outcomes, evidence-based wound management has gained significant importance. By using evidence-based wound management when treating wounds, answers to common problems can be addressed resulting in improved patient outcomes. What is Evidence-Based Wound Management? Evidence-based medicine has been defined as the “conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of…

Pressure Injury – Formerly Known As Pressure Ulcer

Pressure Ulcers are lesions caused by many factors such as unrelieved pressure; friction; humidity; shearing forces; temperature; age; continence and medication; to any part of the body, especially portions over bony or cartilaginous areas such as sacrum, elbows, knees, and ankles. Although often prevented and treatable if found early, they can be very difficult to…

Wound Care: Enhancing Healthcare for the Aging Population

Wound care plays a crucial role in providing effective healthcare, particularly for the aging population. With age, individuals face an increased risk of developing chronic wounds due to various age-related conditions. In this article, we will explore the impact of chronic conditions on wound development, the influence of aging on wound healing, and the essential…

Telemedicine for Wound Care

Telemedicine for Wound Care

The pandemic has escalated the need for additional health care options, forcing a new revolution in patient care delivery. With recent world events, the adoption of telemedicine for wound care has quickly risen. Telemedicine is alternatively referred to as teleconsulting, telehealth, virtual visits, or TM. While we say ‘revolution in patient care delivery’, telemedicine for…

What’s The Difference Between Certification, Accreditation, and Licensing

A few things can get cloudy when talking about wound certifications, accreditations, and licensing. Sometimes, businesses can even purposely be vague with what they offer, leading consumers to make inaccurate conclusions. WoundEducators is here to set the record straight for you.  What is a Certification?  A ‘certification’ is simple – it’s a tool used to…

Wound Healing Awareness Month & Wound Care Specialists Week

Wound Healing Awareness Month & Wound Care Specialists Week

June is officially Wound Healing Awareness Month!  Wound Healing Awareness month was created by the American Board of Wound Management Foundation (ABWM). The ABWM Foundation’s goal of Wound Healing Awareness month is to expose the need for certified wound care professionals and promote proper wound care for all.  Wound Care Awareness Month (WHAM) Another goal…

Wound Educators Reveals Newly Updated Wound Certification Courses

Here at Wound Educators, our students have always been our number one priority. A few weeks ago, we fully revamped our online wound care certification courses. As the first online wound course provider, we aim to offer the most current wound care education for all healthcare providers.  Why the New Wound Care Course Updates? As…

Mistaking COVID-19 Symptoms as Pressure Injuries
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Mistaking COVID-19 Symptoms as Pressure Injuries

Patients with COVID-19 may be especially susceptible to unavoidable pressure injuries because of the way the COVID-19 virus interferes with the human body’s normal processes.  Background: What is Considered an Unavoidable Pressure Injury? The National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (NPUAP) has defined an unavoidable pressure injury as one where the proper evaluation was completed and…