Skin and Wound Care – Joan Junkin

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$199.99   $61 – Skin and Wound Care – Joan Junkin

All of the essentials necessary for state-of-the-art care for your patients including:

As budgets shrink and those with a wound present more challenging comorbidities, we can sharpen our practices in order to prevent or heal wounds more effectively. Join us as we explore the tools needed to navigate that minefield. Busy clinicians often don’t have time to view the latest guidelines and science, so this information will be presented in a way that makes it easy to incorporate into your practice. Joan Junkin is passionate about skin health and wound healing, but also recognizes that caregivers need endorphins as much as patients do. Therefore, you can expect occasional doses of humor to sweeten the day, along with the best interventions, devices and modalities available.

We’ll focus on methods proven to prevent or speed healing for the especially challenging diabetic foot ulcers, pressure ulcers, those related to lower extremity edema and vascular ulcers. Joan provides a fresh perspective to help with the ever difficult patient education and motivation. A big emphasis will be placed on infection control methods. This seminar is your one-stop shop for essentials to improve your wound prevention and treatment knowledge and skills.

If we want a better outcome for wound healing, we must change our practice! Join us as we learn to base our practice on the evidence that is available.


OUTLINE

Keeping skin in balance: adding that ‘ounce of prevention’

Preventing traumatic skin injury

Incontinence associated dermatitis

Accurately assessing the buttocks – pressure ulcers vs other common buttock ulcers

Fecal incontinence

Fungal rashes

Wound healing essentials

Wound bed preparation to assure best possible healing

Debridement of non-viable tissues – an important part of infection control

Dressings help with moisture and bacterial balance in wounds

Modalities – physical science can be used to speed healing

Surgical wounds

Pressure Ulcers – 2014 international guidelines

Diabetic foot ulcers

Advanced therapies – skin grafts, hyperbarics, autologous platelet concentrate

Arterial ulcers

Edema related ulcers

Lipedema and lymphedema

Take home toolkit – helpful resources and how you can implement what you learned today at work tomorrow!


OBJECTIVES

  1. Demonstrate and discuss strategies to minimize damage to high risk skin.
  2. Differentiate between skin care products and optimal use of options available.
  3. Identify and distinguish factors likely to stall wound healing.
  4. Analyze leg and foot wound characteristics of: neuropathic, arterial, and venous wounds.
  5. Identify characteristics of 6 categories of wound dressings.
  6. Compare and contrast 5 types of wound debridement.
  7. Outline goals for wound care in hospice and palliative care settings.
  8. Explain evidence-based pressure ulcer prevention practices and tools.

$199.99   $61 – Skin and Wound Care – Joan Junkin

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