Hands-On Clinical Lab: Assessment and Treatment of Arterial, Venous and Neuropathic Ulcers – Kim Saunders

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$199.99   $61 – Hands-On Clinical Lab: Assessment and Treatment of Arterial, Venous and Neuropathic Ulcers – Kim Saunders

Lower extremity wounds are difficult to diagnose and heal if the correct etiology is not diagnosed. Thus the clinician needs bedside non-invasive diagnostic tools that can be used to screen perfusion and determine sensory neuropathy. Also, learn ways to off-load a diabetic neuropathic ulcer, even in rural areas.

This clinical lab will outline best practice guidelines for arterial, venous, and neuropathic ulcers. It will also provide hands-on clinical labs to practice leg assessments, wound treatments, ankle-brachial index, monofilament testing, and off-loading neuropathic ulcer techniques.


OUTLINE

Define Lower Extremity Arterial Disease (LEAD) Guidelines

Define Lower Extremity Venous Disease (LEVD) Guidelines

Lower Extremity Neuropathic Disease (LEND) Guidelines


OBJECTIVES

  1. Analyze treatment goals when vascular ulcers are non-reconstructable
  2. Evaluate the arterial flow in any setting using the bedside ABI
  3. Evaluate the arterial diagnostic work-up for recommended referrals
  4. Analyze treatment goals when vascular ulcers are non-reconstructable
  5. Distinguish between lymphedema, lipedema, and venous insufficiency edema
  6. Differentiate assessment/treatment for stasis dermatitis, atrophie blanche, Lipodermatosclerosis
  7. Match level of compression to ankle-brachial index
  8. Justify wound treatment to perfusion
  9. Contrast diabetic ulcer classification systems to predict time to heal & referrals recommended
  10. Contrast neuropathic foot off-loading options

 

$199.99   $61 – Hands-On Clinical Lab: Assessment and Treatment of Arterial, Venous and Neuropathic Ulcers – Kim Saunders

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