Wound
Management: Principles and Practice
"Emphasizes
material that can be directly applied to the real world of
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Wound
Management: Principles and Practice
Editors: Betsy A. Myers
Publisher: Prentice
Hall; 1st edition (2003); 448 pages
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Wound
Management: Principles and Practice is a comprehensive
text concisely presents students with relevant information
on the management of patients with open wounds, and addresses
wounds not usually found in other texts—wounds due to
burns, lymphedema, surgery, bites, radiation, and other types
of trauma. Wound Management: Principles and Practice clinically
useful format emphasizes material that can be directly applied
to the real world of patient care, and focuses on the patient
rather than the wound. Also stressed throughout the book:
1) an interdisciplinary approach to wound management; 2) education
of patients, caregivers, and healthcare team members; and
3) ways to reduce the risk of wound recurrence.
Table of
Contents for Wound Management: Principles and Practice:
I. BASIC SCIENCE.
1. Integumentary
Anatomy.
2. Wound Healing.
3. Factors Affecting Wound Healing.
II. WOUND EXAMINATION AND INTERVENTIONS.
4. Examination of
Patients with Open Wounds.
5. Debridement.
6. Management of Infection.
7. Dressing Selection and Bandaging.
8. Electrotherapeutic Modalities, Physical Agents, and Mechanical
Modalities.
9. Holistic Management of Patients with Wounds.
III. WOUND TYPES.
10. Arterial Insufficiency
Ulcers.
11. Venous Insufficiency Ulcers.
12. Pressure Ulcers.
13. Neuropathic Ulcers.
14. Burns.
15. Miscellaneous Wounds.
16. Basic Dermatology.
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