Dragon Blood Being Tested as an Alternative to Conventional Antibiotics

Dragon Blood Being Tested as an Alternative to Conventional Antibiotics

Scientists from the George Mason University in Virginia have developed a new peptide that can heal infected wounds in laboratory mice. The scientists are hopeful that the new compound will eventually be used as an antibiotic to treat wounds caused by antibiotic resistant organisms (AROs) in humans. The inspiration for the new drug comes from…

How to Discover Deep Tissue Injury; Suspect the Unexpected

How to Discover Deep Tissue Injury; Suspect the Unexpected

You may have heard the term ‘suspected deep tissue injury’ before without understanding what a deep tissue injury is and its implications in terms of wound management. If you have never heard the term before, or just need a quick review to refresh your memory, here is a brief description of deep tissue injury. What…

Important Steps to Achieve Wound Care Certification

Important Steps to Achieve Wound Care Certification

Wound care certification.  You know that it would be great for you, great for your patients, and great for your institution. But the acronyms alone are overwhelming!  Don’t worry, we will show you the important steps to achieve wound care certification. Important things you should know about wound care certification First and most important, wound care…

Diagnosing Wound Infections: Types of Wound Cultures

Diagnosing Wound Infections: Types of Wound Cultures

Your patient arrives a day early for a scheduled dressing change. As you prepare to remove and change the bandage, the patient tells you that he has had increased pain in the days since the last dressing change, and also an increased amount of drainage which you can see for yourself. You take the dressing…

Malpractice Lawsuits Due to Improper Wound Care

Malpractice Lawsuits Due to Improper Wound Care

Wound care has increasingly been recognized as a specialty in recent years, coinciding with the rise in the number of elderly persons living with chronic conditions, such as diabetes and heart disease, that increase the risk of development of wounds, both acute and chronic. As our knowledge and ability to better treat acute and chronic…

Skin Cell Gun

The skin cell gun, also known as the skin gun or SkinGun, is a device that sprays a persons own stem cells to treat burns and other wounds. The skin gun is used along with a technique that isolates adult stem cells from a small stamp-sized area of the patient’s own skin for application to the wound bed, where they differentiate into normal skin. This treatment can replace conventional methods of treating…