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Acute and Chronic Wounds

Intraprofessionals from Novice to Expert

  • 6th Edition - May 18, 2023
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: Ruth Bryant, Denise Nix
  • Language: English

Acute & Chronic Wounds, 6th Edition provides the latest diagnostic and treatment guidelines to help novice to expert clinicians provide evidence-based, high-quality care for… Read more

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Acute & Chronic Wounds, 6th Edition provides the latest diagnostic and treatment guidelines to help novice to expert clinicians provide evidence-based, high-quality care for patients with wounds. This textbook presents an interprofessional approach to maintaining skin integrity and managing the numerous types of skin damage, including topics that range from the physiology of wound healing, general principles of wound management, special patient populations, management of percutaneous tubes, and specific care instructions to program development. Written by respected wound experts Ruth Bryant and Denise Nix, this bestselling reference also provides excellent preparation for all wound certification exams.

Key features

  • Comprehensive approach addresses the prevention and management of acute and chronic wounds, making it the preeminent resource for skin health and wound management across all disciplines involved in wound care, from novice to expert
  • Learning Objectives at the beginning of each chapter emphasize the most important content
  • Clinical Consult feature in each chapter provides a synthesis of the chapter content, illustrating how to assess, manage, and document a realistic clinical encounter using the ADPIE or SBAR framework
  • Checklists provide a concise list of actions necessary to achieve the best patient care outcomes or satisfy a particular objective
  • Practical tools and algorithms help in performing risk assessment, differential diagnosis, classification, treatment, and documentation
  • Coverage of practice development issues addresses outcomes and productivity in agencies and institutions, home care, acute care, long-term care, and long-term acute care settings
  • Self-assessment questions help you test your knowledge and prepare for certification exams
  • Helpful appendices provide answers to self-assessment questions, as well as various tools, policies and procedures, competencies, patient and family education guidance, and more

Readership

Nurses specializing in wound care and nurses who frequently care for patients with wounds

Table of contents

SECTION 1: Foundations

1. Principles for Practice Development to Facilitate Outcomes and Productivity

2. Billing, Reimbursement, and Setting Up an Outpatient Clinic

3. Postacute Care Settings

4. Telehealth and Wound Management

5. Patient Engagement and Noncompliance

SECTION 2: Assessment

6. Quality Tracking Across the Continuum

7. Anatomy and Physiology of Skin and Soft Tissue

8. Wound-Healing Physiology and Factors that Affect the Repair Process

9. Types of Skin Damage and Differential Diagnosis

10. Skin and Wound Inspection and Assessment

SECTION 3: Pressure Injuries

11. Pressure Injuries

12. Pressure Redistribution Support Surfaces

SECTION 4: Lower Extremity Wounds

13. Lower Extremity Assessment

14. Arterial Ulcers

15. Venous Leg Ulcerations

16. Lymphedema

17. Neuropathic Wounds: The Diabetic Wound

18. Foot and Nail Care

SECTION 5: Wound Bed Preparation

19. Wound Infection and Bioburden: Detection and Management

20. Wound Debridement

21. Principles of Wound Healing and Topical Management

SECTION 6: Biophysical and Biologic Agents

22. Cellular- and/or Tissue-Based Products for Wounds

23. Molecular and Cellular Regulators

24. Negative Pressure Wound Therapy

25. Hyperbaric Oxygenation

26. Electrical Stimulation

27. Ultraviolet Light and Ultrasound

SECTION 7: Cofactors to Wound Healing

28. Wound Pain

29. Nutritional Assessment and Support

30. Medications and Phytotherapy: Impact on Wounds

31. Perfusion, Oxygenation, and Incision Care

SECTION 8: Special Populations

32. Uncommon Wounds and Manifestations of Intrinsic Disease

33. Traumatic Wounds: Bullets, Blasts, and Vehicle Crashes

34. Burns

35. Reconstructive Surgery

36. Skin Care Needs of the Patient with Obesity

37. Unique Skin Care Needs of the Neonatal and Pediatric Patient

38. Managing Wounds in Palliative Care and End of Life

39. Management of Draining Wounds and Fistulas

40. Percutaneous Tube Management

Appendix
A: Examples of Tools to Support Skin and Wound Care
B: Self-Assessment Answers

Product details

  • Edition: 6
  • Latest edition
  • Published: August 1, 2023
  • Language: English

About the authors

RB

Ruth Bryant

Affiliations and expertise
Nurse Scientist, Essentia Health, St. Paul, Minnesota; President Emeritus, Association for the Advancement of Wound Care (AAWC), USA

DN

Denise Nix

Affiliations and expertise
WOC Nurse M Health Fairview Hospitals and Clinics Minneapolis, Minnesota; Subject Matter Expert Patient Safety Minnesota Hospital Association St Paul, Minnesota; Consultant Nix Consulting LLC Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA