Wound Assessment- Past and Current Wound History

Wound Assessment- Past and Current Wound History

Obviously, when you are assessing a patient for the first time it is important to ask about their current wound and the circumstances behind it. Equally important is to ask about their history of previous wounds in terms of what treatments were used, how long it took to heal the wound and whether there were…

Wound Assessment- Past and Current Medical History

Wound Assessment- Past and Current Medical History

Wound assessment – where do you start? When assessing a new client with a wound, it is important to obtain a comprehensive medical history, including a wound history. Gathering this information will assist the clinician in preparing a plan of care tailored to the patient and taking into account any medical issues that may affect…

The ABWM Foundation Recommends WoundEducators.com Online Wound Care Certification Courses

The ABWM Foundation Recommends WoundEducators.com Online Wound Care Certification Courses

Press Release WoundEducators.com is proud to receive the recommendation from The ABWM Foundation for the WoundEducators.com wound care certification courses. Great River, NY (PRWEB) July 17, 2014 WoundEducators.com, LLC, a leading online educational company committed to promoting the practice of evidence-based wound management, is proud to receive recommendation from The ABWM Foundation for the WoundEducators.com wound care certification courses….

Tradition vs Evidence-based Wound Care Practice

Tradition vs Evidence-based Wound Care Practice

Evidence-based Wound Management As clinicians, we know that patients do not always act in their own best interest. They may cling to old remedies based on tradition or folklore, rather than researching current and accepted treatments. An example of this is applying butter to burn wounds. As practitioners we know that this is not an…