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    ethical dilemmas I faced as a wound care department manager, apply ethical theories to the situation and analyze how ethical standards would apply to making decisions. A couple years ago I worked as a department manager for a small team of wound care nurses and we identified patients for the rounding surgeons to provide bedside procedures such as sharp wound debridement and replacing g-tubes. The patients identified met criteria and benefited from the treatment, however, wound debridement and replacing

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    Wound Care Team Analysis

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    Spending another day with the wound care team went as great as I could have expected it too. We started the morning off at the clinic and we got to see a total of 17 patients until around 2 o’clock when the last appointment was scheduled. Monday, Wednesday, and Fridays are all very busy days for the wound care team because on these specific days patients come in to get their wound vacs changed. One of the very first patients scheduled for the day was a woman that I had seen previously during my

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    Wound Care Case Study

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    understanding of his or her wound care discharge education, discharge instructions and follow-up comprehension at St. Joseph Health Network. In 1873, St. Joseph hospital opened its door to resident of Reading, Pennsylvania (PA). Throughout the years the hospital has had several challenges, new management, and relocated to a new state-of-the-art building in 1996. In 2015, the hospital become known as the Penn State Health St. Joseph under the management of a larger health care system known as Penn State

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    Global Wound Care Essay

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    A wound is an injury to the skin in which the skin is broken by a blow, cut or any other impact. The wound care biologics is an emerging market, which includes products such as skin substitutes, collagen dressings, growth factors etc. Some of the chronic wounds like venous ulcers and diabetic foot ulcers can be healed using product such as autografts and allografts and are proven to have a high efficacy rate. Cell based biogens, xenografts and enzyme based formulations are also used to increase the

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    gloves to avoid contamination. They provided each room with the needed supplies, which made their work more efficient. They labelled all the bottles and sprays they used in caring the wound, and used all the equipment properly. They provided privacy to their clients by always closing the door during the entire wound care period. The team members were focused on client’s goals and understood how their role contributes to the achievement of those goals. They understood what needs to be accomplished and

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    auditory, and kinetic learning. A combination may be most beneficial for the client so it is important that the nurse have a teaching techniques ready for each learning style. Visual learning. A visual teaching should include the basic literature on wound care. The nurse should demonstrate and show how to properly clean and change the dressing. There should be conversation between the nurse and patient in order to asses if the client is understanding the teaching. The nurse should encourage the patient

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    established is of importance,6 particularly in the area of skin and wound care. Environments that increase a patient's risk to infection include the surfaces of objects (internally and externally), fluids and fluid conduits. In healthcare, infections lead to longer hospital stays for patients and increased hospital costs. Even worse, a large number of patient deaths are attributed to infections. In wound care specifically wound dressings are routinely

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    Wound care education for health care providers Study Design The design of this study will be quasi-experimental, in that the standard elements of the studies mentioned before will be present in this proposal, but with the inclusion of a newer solution, that are being used in order to clean wounds and prevent infection from occurring once the wounds have been dressed with a novel silver dressing. This will include a solution that contains Manuka Honey in it (the active ingredients are not all known

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    Wound Care Education for Healthcare Providers There is a growing need for the education of healthcare workers, for them to efficiently cover and treat wounds and prevent contamination. Thus, there should be an evidenced approach in evaluating differences in the approach of treatment that medical practitioners use in various spheres. For this, it is important to examine some evidences on the different treatment of wounds that are being used nowadays in healthcare. This is crucial for medical

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    . The wound care clinical setting portrayed a comforting and therapeutic atmosphere that applied to both the waiting and treatment areas. The treatment area met the patient’s needs through the abundance of privacy curtains displayed and implemented within each patient interaction. The noise level of the facility was maintained at an acceptable level for the professional environment and the smell was clean with light fragrances. The lighting differentiated in the facility and corresponded to the

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