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    Hi AnnMarie, I am emailing you regarding my further development. Thank you for encouraging me to pursue my interest in Tissue Viability and Wound Care. During my first year I had the chance to experience both the community and hospital settings. Although, I have enjoyed both and even more important, I have learnt from both, the community placement turned out to be of particular interest for me. Specifically, I found the time I spent working with the tissue viability nurse to be very valuable

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    Wound Care Reflection

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    had another great day with the wound care team for my last clinical day. We started off the day in the clinic like usual and there were appointments all the way up to 1:30pm. It was great to see a lot of the same patients and observe how dramatically they had improved since I saw them last time. For example, a few weeks ago I got to see a patient that had a deep leg wound with a great deal of tunneling and undermining. This week when we took his wound vac off his wound was around an inch long and the

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    Wound Care Reflection

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    with wound vac (s) that a particular nurse wasn’t comfortable doing, plus an additional vac and a daily IV and wound care. On Consecutive days I had said pts on the same day, (PICC line x2, IV x2 wound vac, and wound care with labs, and still I drove to Port Charlotte to cover patients. Never complaining and getting home at 8 pm. I did however refuse to meet a nurse to do lymphedema teaching to apply sleeves, bc of exhaustion. BC quite frankly in order to perform independently in home care you have

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    Wound Care Nurse Essay

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    myself while I am cleansing a wound with purulent drainage oozing from it. Sometimes I sit back and think that I am wasting my life, dedicating mine to others, but it all becomes worth it when that face of relief hits the patient. The best way to lose myself is to lose it in the service of others. A wound care nurse is specifically trained in all aspects of emergency scenarios, be determined to get through school, and always be willing to learn. That is to say, a wound care nurse is specialized in the

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    For clinical week 9, I was assigned to the UMC Wound Care Clinic to view a different field of nursing. As soon as I arrived at the clinic the nurse told me that I could bounce around from patient room to patient room to view as many wounds and burns as possible. The first patient room that I went into was a young Hispanic man who had an infection on his right lateral thigh area that spread from the popliteal area to the greater trochanter. When I asked the patient what had happened he told me he

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    Wound Care: A Case Study

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    • Bedside reporting • Wound care • IV insertion & venipuncture • Telemetry monitoring • IV medication therapy • TPN administration • Central line dressing changes • Time management PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE WEISMAN CHILDREN’S REHABILITATION HOSPITAL OCTOBER 2017-PRESENT Registered Nurse Marlton, NJ • Assess and treat patients from ages 3 weeks to 21 years of age • Administer medications safely • Performwound care • Communicate effectively with report KINDRED HOSPITAL SOUTH

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    Problem 1 Wound Care Justification Dougherty and Lister (2011) stated that it is important to keep post-surgical wound free from infection because the healing of the wound depends on the amount of care being provided. There are potential complications associated with infected post-surgical wound, which includes wound dehiscence, surgical-site infection, and hematomas. These complications often occur within hours after surgery, so therefore, high priority should be place on wound care

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    Wound care treatment for burn patients is a painful experience where pain relief options are limited or otherwise too expensive and dangerous such as general anaesthesia (Patterson & Ptacek, 1997). Burn patients are given opioid-based drugs like morphine to manage their pain but this rarely eradicates the pain completely and some patients may find these drugs have little effect at all (Hoffman et al., 2004; Patterson, Hoffman, Palacios, & Jensen, 2006; Patterson & Ptacek, 1997). Burn patients undergoing

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    The founders of Wound Care Specialist determined that the rural population was under-served when it came to wound care services. This is when the wound care specialist was created and provided within critical access hospitals. This opportunity was defined by the need and financial ability based on what exactly the Wound Care Specialist would charge the facilities and the reimbursement to the facilitates so that it was a profitable venture for both sides. Their main concern was for the patients that

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    Management and Leadership of a Wound Care Nurse According to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), 2.5 million patients are affected by pressure ulcers and incur costs anywhere from $9.1 billion to $11.6 billion per year in the United States (AHRQ, 2014). As of October 1, 2008, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) will not reimburse hospitals for cases in which the pressure ulcer was acquired after admission (CMS, 2008). Because of this high cost, the number of

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