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On April 13, 2016, the National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (NPUAP) announced changes in pressure …
Have you ever ridden a bicycle with a wobbly wheel? The ride isn’t smooth, and you notice every bump…
Attending a professional conference can yield many benefits if you follow these 10 tips.
1 Obtain n…
Antibiotic resistance is a pressing public health threat not only in the United States, but worldwid…
Turning programs are essential to prevent and promote healing of pressure ulcers and to prevent the …
Being positive in a negative situation is not naïve. It’s leadership.
— Ralph S. Marston, Jr., au…
At the 2015 Wild on Wounds conference, the interactive workshop “Are You Ready for an Outp…
Immobility affects all our body systems, including our skin. According to the National Pressure Ulce…
By Jeri Lundgren, BSN, RN, PHN, CWS, CWCN
Many factors can contribute to the formation of a press…
By Sharon Morrison, MAT, RN
Michael had diabetes and a history of elevated blood glucose levels. …
By Terry Eggenberger, PhD, RN, CNE, CNL; Rose O. Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN; and Kathryn Keller,…
By Bill Richlen, PT, WCC, DWC, and Denise Richlen, PT, WCC, DCCT
How many times have you heard som…
By Kathleen D. Schaum, MS
Qualified healthcare professionals (QHPs), such as physicians, podiatri…
By Kari Olson Finnegan, BSN, and Liz Ferron, MSW, LICSW
If you have at least one parent age 65 or…
By Joy Hooper, BSN, RN, CWOCN, OMS
Have you ever had an idea for improving patient care that you …
By Laura L. Barry, MBA, MMsc, and Maureen Sirois, MSN, RN, CEN, ANP
Why is it that some things do…
By Jennifer Oakley, BS, RN, WCC, DWC, OMS
It’s time again for annual staff education, and you, th…
By Pam Bowers, RN, and Liz Ferron, MSW, LICSW
Conflict in the workplace is a fact of life, and de…
By Yolanda G. Smith, MSN, RN, CCRN
Are you able to relax, have fun, and enjoy the simple pleasure…
By Cheryl Ericson, MS, RN, CCDS, CDIP
Providers are often surprised at how pages upon pages of do…
By Debra Rose Wilson, PhD, MSN, RN, IBCLC, AHN-BC, and Dana Marie Dillard, MS, HSMI
Like many cli…
By: Donna Sardina, RN, MHA, WCC, CWCMS, DWC, OMS
Years ago, when I first started out in the wound…
By Carrie Carls, BSN, RN, CWOCN, CHRN, and Sherry Clayton, RHIA
In an atmosphere of changing reim…
By Julie Boertje, MS, RN, LMFT, QMRP, and Liz Ferron, MSW, LICSW
Almost everyone agrees that achi…
By Bill Richlen, PT, WCC, CWS, DWC, and Denise Stetter, PT, WCC, DCCT
The Rolling Stones may have…
By Toni Ann Loftus, MBA, RN, MHA
Meetings are a powerful communication tool. They bring together …
By Jeri Lundgren, BSN, RN, PHN, CWS, CWCN
As wound care clinicians, we know that an interdiscipli…
Aresolution is a serious decision or determination to do, or not to do, something. Traditionally, mo…
By Kathleen D. Pagana, PhD, RN
Are you making connections that benefit your career? Are you comfo…
By Jeri Lundgren, BSN, RN, PHN, CWS, CWCN
A pressure ulcer that a patient acquires in your facili…
by Donna Sardina, RN, MHA, WCC, CWCMS, DWC, OMS
With uncertainty over how the Affordable Care Act…
By Rose O. Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN
Unfortunately, most clinicians can’t avoid having to wo…
By Gregory S. Kopp, RN, MN, MHA
A new job can be stimulating, but it can also be stressful. Not o…
By Jeri Lundgren, BSN, RN, PHN, CWS, CWCN
Navigating through the thousands of wound care products…
Best Practices
Why would a patient with a wound spend almost 2 hours a day, 5 days a week, in a locked chamber rece…
The goal of wound-bed preparation is to create a stable, well-vascularized environment that aids hea…
Nurses and therapists often wonder if their license permits them to perform sharp wound debridement.…
Using maggots to treat wounds dates back to 1931 in this country. Until the advent of antibiotics in…
Optimizing nutritional status is a key strategy both in preventing and managing pressure ulcers. In …
Support surfaces are consistently recommended for the prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers. S…
Developing a pressure ulcer can cause the patient pain, lead to social isolation, result in reduced …
As a wound care specialist, you have learned about many skin conditions, some so unusual and rare th…
By Donna Sardina, RN, MHA, WCC, CWCMS, DWC, OMS
Having the proper support surface for beds and wh…
By Ann-Marie Taroc, MSN, RN, CPN
Are you using the wrong kind of medical tape on your patients? A…
By Todd Zortman, RN, WCC, and James Malec, PhD
Pressure ulcers are a chronic healthcare burden fo…
By Janet Wolfson, PT, CWS, CLT-LANA
After landing my dream job as the wound care coordinator at a…
By Cindy Barefield, BSN, RN-BC, CWOCN
Like many hospitals, Houston Methodist San Jacinto Hospital…
By Jeri Lundgren, BSN, RN, PHN, CWS, CWCN
Research has shown that exercise can help ease symptoms…
By Karen Culp, RN, WCC
I’m one of the nurses responsible for the pressure ulcer prevention educati…
By Jeri Lundgren, BSN, RN, PHN, CWS, CWCN
A declining pressure ulcer decreases the quality of life…
By Jeri Lundgren, BSN, RN, PHN, CWS, CWCN
The challenge of preventing pressure ulcers is won thro…
By Susan Beard, RN, BS, CWOCN
Suppose you’re reading an article on a new product that states the …
By Catherine E. Chung, PhD, RN, CNE, WCC
As a wound care clinician, you teach patients about medi…
By Stanley A. Rynkiewicz III, MSN, RN, WCC, DWC, CCS
Developing a successful wound care program r…
By David L. Johnson, NHA, RAC-CT
As a senior quality improvement specialist with IPRO, the Qualit…
By Jeri Lundgren, BSN, RN, PHN, CWS, CWCN
As a wound care nurse, do you feel the weight of the wo…
By Donna Sardina, RN, MHA, WCC, CWCMS, DWC, OMS
Welcome to our second annual “Best of the Best” i…
By Jeri Lundgren, BSN, RN, PHN, CWS, CWCN
The development of a care plan related to skin integrit…
By Judy Bearden, MSN/ED, RN
Changes in healthcare policy and reimbursement are pushing treatment …
By Catherine R. Ratliff, PhD, APRN-BC, CWOCN, CFCN
It’s estimated that about 70% of the 1 million…
By Jeri Lundgren, BSN, RN, PHN, CWS, CWCN
Prevention of pressure ulcers and skin breakdown begins…
By Jeri Lundgren, BSN, RN, PHN, CWS, CWCN
We’ve all experienced how a bad night’s sleep can affec…
By Jennifer Oakley, BS, RN, WCC, DWC, OMS
I used to think I could do it alone. I took the wound c…
By Jeri Lundgren, BSN, RN, PHN, CWS, CWCN
As wound care clinicians, we know that an interdiscipli…
By Beth Hoffmire Heideman, MSN, BSN, RN, WCC, DWC, OMS
Fifty shades of wound care at home refers …
By Kulbir Dhillon, MSN, FNP, APNP, WCC
Venous disease, which encompasses all conditions caused by…
Aresolution is a serious decision or determination to do, or not to do, something. Traditionally, mo…
By Lydia A. Meyers RN, MSN, CWCN
Missed care, a relatively new concept in the medical community, …
By Nancy Morgan, RN, BSN, MBA, WOC, WCC, DWC, OMS
Each issue, Apple Bites brings you a tool you c…
By Robyn Bjork, MPT, WCC, CWS, CLT-LANA
Margery Smith, age 82, arrives at your wound clinic for t…
By Ronnel Alumia, BSN, RN, WCC, CWCN, OMS
Achieving excellent wound care outcomes can be challeng…
By Jeri Lundgren, BSN, RN, PHN, CWS, CWCN
The first 24 hours after a patient’s admission are crit…
By Janice M. Beitz, PhD, RN, CS, CNOR, CWOCN, CRNP
Quality patient education is essential for com…
Here are some resources of value to your practice.
National Guideline Clearinghouse
The National G…
By: Donna Sardina, RN, MHA, WCC, CWCMS, DWC, OMS
Why is it that the people who are the most carin…
By T. Michael Britton, RN, NHA, WCC, DWC
As wound care professionals, we’ve all experienced a tim…
By Donna Sardina, RN, MHA, WCC, CWCMS, DWC, OMS
Knowledge is exploding online, making it essentia…
by Donna Sardina, RN, MHA, WCC, CWCMS, DWC, OMS
What an honor it is to be the wound care “superhe…
By Robyn Bjork, MPT, CWS, WCC, CLT-LANA
The ability to understand or “read” lower-extremity redne…
By Donna Sardina, RN, MHA, WCC, CWCMS, DWC, OMS
With so much focus on dressing choices, it’s easy t…
By Robyn Bjork, MPT, CWS, WCC, CLT-LANA
One of the worst fears of a wound care clinician is inadver…
By Cindy Broadus, RN, BSHA, LNHA, CHCRM, CLNC, CLNI, WCC, DWC, OMS
At one time or another, all woun…
By Robyn Bjork, MPT, CWS, WCC, CLT-LANA
In a busy wound clinic, quick and accurate differential dia…
By Donna Sardina, RN, MHA, WCC, CWCMS, DWC, OMS
Digital cameras have many helpful features, but the…
By Robyn Bjork, MPT, CWS, WCC, CLT-LANA
A hot flush of embarrassment creates a bead of sweat on my …
By Donna Sardina, RN, MHA, WCC, CWCMS, DWC, OMS
With this PDF, which you can download, you can have…
By Donna Sardina, RN, MHA, WCC, CWCMS, DWC, OMS
Use this handy reference tool to help you assess lo…
By Donna Sardina, RN, MHA, WCC, CWCMS, DWC, OMS
Staging pressure ulcers can be challenging. Below…
By Donna Sardina, RN, MHA, WCC, CWCMS, DWC, OMS
Writing effective orders for wound care is vital to…
By Goranka Paula Bak, BSN, RN, ET, CWOCN
Before discharge, a new ostomy patient and caregiver have …
By Donna Sardina, RN, MHA, WCC, CWCMS, DWC, OMS
Wound pain can have a profound effect on a person’s…
By Susan Reinach-Lannan, BSOM
In the current healthcare environment, wound care practitioners need …
By Donna Sardina, RN, MHA, WCC, CWCMS, DWC
This chart (please click the PDF icon to download) expla…
By Katherine Rossiter, EJD, MSN, APRN-NP, CPNP; and Stephen Lazoritz, MD, CPE
An angry patient is l…
Lymphedema
Here is a round-up of resources that you may find helpful in your practice.
New illustrations for…
Electrical stimulation and pressure ulcer healing in SCI patients
A systematic review of eight clin…
Imagine you have a health condition that affects your life every day. Then imagine being told nothin…
Management of biofilm recommendations
The Journal of Wound Care has published “Recommendations for …
Moldable skin barrier effective for elderly patients with ostomy
A study in Gastroenterology Nursin…
Value of systematic reviews and meta-analyses in wound care
“Systematic reviews and meta-analyses…
Modified Braden risk score proposed
A study in Ostomy Wound Management states the risk classificati…
Mild compression diabetic socks safe and effective for lower extremity edema
Diabetic socks with mi…
By Erin Fazzari, MPT, CLT, CWS, DWC
Have you seen legs like these in your practice?
These le…
By Darlene Hanson, PhD, RN; Diane Langemo, PhD, RN, FAAN; Patricia Thompson, MS, RN; Julie Anderson,…
Factors affecting medication adherence in patients with diabetes identified
Factors associated with…
By Erin Fazzari, MPT, CLT, CWS, DWC
Have you seen legs like those shown in the images below in yo…
By Bill Richlen, PT, WCC, DWC, and Denise Richlen, PT, WCC, DCCT
How many times have you heard som…
Guidelines for optimal off-loading to prevent diabetic foot ulcers
“The management of diabetic foo…
Diabetes carries high economic burden
According to a study published in Diabetes Care, the economic…
Radiation and lymphedema
Radiation therapy doesn’t increase the incidence of lymphedema in patients…
Wound photography may motivate patients
Having patients view photographs of their wounds can motiva…
Aspirin inhibits wound healing
A study in the Journal of Experimental Medicine describes how aspiri…
Incidence density best measure of pressure-ulcer prevention program
According to the National Press…
Take a few minutes to check out this potpourri of resources.
International Ostomy Association
The …
Low BMD common after ostomy
Low bone mineral density (BMD) is common in patients with inflammatory …
Antibiotics and conservative surgery yield similar outcomes in patients with diabetic foot osteomyel…
Hospital pressure-ulcer comparison data not accurate
Performance scores for rates of hospital-acqui…
Dermatologic difficulties: Skin problems in patients with chronic venous insufficiency and phlebolym…
Frequent debridement improves wound healing
A study in JAMA Dermatology reports that frequent debr…
Critical limb ischemia may not increase mortality risk in patients with diabetes
Diabetic patients …
By Nancy Chatham, RN, MSN, ANP-BC, CCNS, CWOCN, CWS, and Lori Thomas, MS, OTR/L, CLT-LANA
An esti…
Study finds less-invasive method for identifying osteomyelitis is effective
Researchers have found t…
By: Donna Sardina, RN, MHA, WCC, CWCMS, DWC, OMS
At some point, most of us have encountered a bully—…
By Donald A. Wollheim, MD, WCC, DWC, FAPWCA
To begin appropriate treatment for chronic venous insuf…
By Robyn Bjork, MPT, CWS, WCC, CLT-LANA
One of the worst fears of a wound care clinician is inadver…
Here are resources that can help you in your busy clinical practice by giving you informatio…
An Unna boot is a special dressing of inelastic gauze impregnated with zinc, glycerin, or calamine t…
By Donald A. Wollheim, MD, WCC, DWC, FAPWCA
Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is the most common ca…
Diabetes ‘ABC’ goals improve, but work remains
The number of people with diabetes who are meeting th…
By Robyn Bjork, MPT, CWS, WCC, CLT-LANA
In a busy wound clinic, quick and accurate differential dia…
By Robyn Bjork, MPT, CWS, WCC, CLT-LANA
A hot flush of embarrassment creates a bead of sweat on my …
By Steve Norton, CDT, CLT-LANA
Editor’s note: Part 1 of this series, published in the September-Octo…
New wound-swabbing technique detects more bacteria
The new Essen Rotary swabbing technique takes a f…
By Steve Norton, CDT, CLT-LANA
Lymphedema is characterized by regional immune dysfunction, distorted…
2012 guideline for diabetic foot infections released
Foot infections in patients with diabetes usual…
By Joan C. Borgatti, MEd, RN
The alarm clock goes off too early, and you jump-start the day with a c…
Pressure Injury
Carol Emanuele beat cancer. But for the last two years, the Philadelphia woman has been fighting her…
Accurate assessment and documentation of wounds is essential for developing a comprehensive plan of …
Research shows that a skin-graft harvesting system aids chronic wound recovery and reduces care cost…
The National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (NPUAP) describes support surfaces as “specialized device…
Here is a round-up of resources that you may find helpful in your practice.
New illustrations for…
Electrical stimulation and pressure ulcer healing in SCI patients
A systematic review of eight clin…
On April 13, 2016, the National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (NPUAP) announced changes in pressure …
Management of biofilm recommendations
The Journal of Wound Care has published “Recommendations for …
Antibiotic resistance is a pressing public health threat not only in the United States, but worldwid…
Just when we think we’ve figured out pressure ulcer staging, it changes again. In April 2016, the Na…
Check out the following resources, all designed to help you in your clinical practice.
Human traffi…
Turning programs are essential to prevent and promote healing of pressure ulcers and to prevent the …
Optimizing nutritional status is a key strategy both in preventing and managing pressure ulcers. In …
Imagine watching your skin tear, bleed, and turn purple. Imagine, too, the pain and disfigurement yo…
Self-management ostomy program improves HRQOL
A five-session ostomy self-care program with a curric…
Developing a pressure ulcer can cause the patient pain, lead to social isolation, result in reduced …
We all lead busy lives, with demanding work schedules and home responsibilities that can thwart our …
Immobility affects all our body systems, including our skin. According to the National Pressure Ulce…
By Gail R. Hebert, MS, RN CWCN, DWC, WCC, OMS
How would you react if you heard a 600-lb patient w…
End your year by checking out these resources for your practice.
Sentinel event alert f…
Check out these resources for your practice.
Be a nutrition champion
One in three patients ent…
By Jeri Lundgren, BSN, RN, PHN, CWS, CWCN
Many factors can contribute to the formation of a press…
By Roxana Reyna, BSN, RNC-NIC, WCC, CWOCN
As wound care clinicians, we are trained—and expected—t…
By Donna Sardina, RN, MHA, WCC, CWCMS, DWC, OMS
Pressure ulcers have been a health concern for a …
Learn about resources useful to your practice.
Nutrition and pressure ulcers
Advances in Skin &…
By Cindy Barefield, BSN, RN-BC, CWOCN
Like many hospitals, Houston Methodist San Jacinto Hospital…
By Jeri Lundgren, BSN, RN, PHN, CWS, CWCN
A declining pressure ulcer decreases the quality of life…
By Donna Sardina, RN, MHA, WCC, CWCMS, DWC, OMS
Keeping clinicians up to date on clinical knowled…
By Nancy Morgan, RN, BSN, MBA, WOC, WCC, DWC, OMS
Each issue, Apple Bites brings you a tool you c…
By Donna Sardina, RN, MHA, WCC, CWCMS, DWC, OMS
In 2014, more than 8,000 new articles related to wo…
By Hedy Badolato, RD, CSR, CNSC; Denise Dacey, RD, CDE; Kim Stevens, BSN, RN, CCRN; Jen Fox, BSN, RN…
Here are a variety of resources you might want to explore.
Considering opioid-prescribing practices…
By: Donna Sardina, RN, MHA, WCC, CWCMS, DWC, OMS
A medical device–related pressure ulcer (MDRPU) …
Aspirin inhibits wound healing
A study in the Journal of Experimental Medicine describes how aspiri…
By: Ronald A. Sherman, MD; Sharon Mendez, RN, CWS; and Catherine McMillan, BA
Maggot therapy is t…
By Rosalyn S. Jordan, BSN, RN, MSc, CWOCN, WCC, and Sandra Phipps, BSN, RN, MBA, WCC
Pressure-ulc…
By Joanne Aspiras Jovero, BSEd, BSN, RN; Hussam Al-Nusair, MSc Critical Care, ANP, RN; and Marilou M…
By Ron Rock MSN, RN, ACNS-BC
Since its introduction almost 20 years ago, negative-pressure wound …
Hospital pressure-ulcer comparison data not accurate
Performance scores for rates of hospital-acqui…
Dermatologic difficulties: Skin problems in patients with chronic venous insufficiency and phlebolym…
By Tamera L. Brown, MS, RN, ACNS-BC, CWON, and Jessica Kitterman, BSN, RN, CWOCN
Pressure ulcers …
By Ronnel Alumia, BSN, RN, WCC, CWCN, OMS
Achieving excellent wound care outcomes can be challeng…
By Jeri Lundgren, BSN, RN, PHN, CWS, CWCN
The first 24 hours after a patient’s admission are crit…
By Patricia A. Slachta, PhD, RN, ACNS-BC, CWOCN
Assessing moisture and pressure risk in elderly pati…
By Carrie Carls, BSN, RN, CWOCN, CHRN; Michael Molyneaux, MD; and William Ryan, CHT
Every year, 1…
By Donna Sardina, RN, MHA, WCC, CWCMS, DWC, OMS
Staging pressure ulcers can be challenging. Below…
By: Donna Sardina, RN, MHA, WCC, CWCMS, DWC, OMS
The most basic principle of healing a wound is to d…
By Ronald Rock, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC
Complex wound failures are costly and time-consuming. They increase…
By: Darlene Hanson, MS, RN, Pat Thompson, MS, RN, Diane Langemo, PhD, RN, FAAN, Susan Hunter, MS, R…
Assessment
Wound Photography – How it Benefits Clinical Documentation
Accurate assessment and documentation of wounds is essential for developing a comprehensive plan of …
Knowing when to ask for help
As a wound care expert, you’re probably consulted for every eruption, scrape, and opening in a patie…
Lymphedema and lipedema: What every wound care clinician should know
Imagine you have a health condition that affects your life every day. Then imagine being told nothin…
Understanding NPUAP’s updates to pressure ulcer terminology and staging
On April 13, 2016, the National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (NPUAP) announced changes in pressure …
Balancing the wheels of life
Have you ever ridden a bicycle with a wobbly wheel? The ride isn’t smooth, and you notice every bump…
Assessing footwear in patients with diabetes
Inappropriate footwear is the most common source of trauma in patients with diabetes. Frequent and p…
Clinical Notes: biofilm, bariatric surgery, statins and more
Management of biofilm recommendations
The Journal of Wound Care has published “Recommendations for …
Tool Kits
Click each title to download the tool kit PDF.
Alginate Dressing
Ankle Brachial Index
Diabetes fo…
Clinician Resources: OSHA, Education Program, Civil Workplace
This issue we focus on resources to help clinicians protect themselves from injuries and engage in a…
Clinical Notes: Moldable Skin Barrier, hypoglycemia, diabetic food ulcers
Moldable skin barrier effective for elderly patients with ostomy
A study in Gastroenterology Nursin…
No more skin tears
Imagine watching your skin tear, bleed, and turn purple. Imagine, too, the pain and disfigurement yo…
Caution: Checklists may lead to inaccurate documentation
Using a checklist form to document wound care can make the task easier and faster—and help ensure th…
Clinical Notes: ostomy, pressure ulcer, burn treatment
Self-management ostomy program improves HRQOL
A five-session ostomy self-care program with a curric…
Pros and cons of hydrocolloid dressings for diabetic foot ulcers
Diabetic foot ulcers stem from multiple factors, including peripheral neuropathy, high plantar press…
Case study: Peristomal pyoderma gangrenosum
As a wound care specialist, you have learned about many skin conditions, some so unusual and rare th…
Medications and wound healing
Each issue, Apple Bites brings you a tool you can apply in your daily practice. Here are examples of…
Buzz Report: Latest trends, Part 1
We all lead busy lives, with demanding work schedules and home responsibilities that can thwart our …
Time to select a support surface
By Donna Sardina, RN, MHA, WCC, CWCMS, DWC, OMS
Having the proper support surface for beds and wh…
Prove the Value Program
Click here to download the PDF.…
Cutaneous candidiasis
By Nancy Morgan, RN, BSN, MBA, WOC, WCC, DWC, OMS
Each issue, Apple Bites brings you a tool you c…
Seeing healthcare from a new perspective
By: Donna Sardina, RN, MHA, WCC, CWCMS, DWC, OMS
As healthcare clinicians, our world is full of t…
Providing skin care for bariatric patients
By Gail R. Hebert, MS, RN CWCN, DWC, WCC, OMS
How would you react if you heard a 600-lb patient w…
Is your therapy department on board with your wound care team?
By Cheryl Robillard, PT, WCC, CLT, DWC
Patients in your clinical practice who develop wounds shou…
A collaborative approach to wound care and lymphedema therapy: Part 2
By Erin Fazzari, MPT, CLT, CWS, DWC
Have you seen legs like these in your practice?
These le…
Clinician Resources: Nutrition, Treatment Algorithms, Pressure Ulcer Prevention
Check out these resources for your practice.
Be a nutrition champion
One in three patients ent…
Immobility as the root cause of pressure ulcers
By Jeri Lundgren, BSN, RN, PHN, CWS, CWCN
Many factors can contribute to the formation of a press…
Preventing pressure ulcers in pediatric patients
By Roxana Reyna, BSN, RNC-NIC, WCC, CWOCN
As wound care clinicians, we are trained—and expected—t…
Comprehensive skin assessment
By Nancy Morgan, RN, BSN, MBA, WOC, WCC, DWC, OMS
Each issue, Apple Bites brings you a tool you c…
Clinical Notes: Revascularization, Amputation Risk Score
Leg revascularization fails to improve outcomes in nursing home patients
Lower-extremity revascular…
Helping patients overcome ostomy challenges
By Beth Hoffmire Heideman, MSN, RN
No one wants an ostomy, but sometimes it’s required to save a pa…
Providing evidence-based care for patients with lower-extremity cellulitis
By Darlene Hanson, PhD, RN; Diane Langemo, PhD, RN, FAAN; Patricia Thompson, MS, RN; Julie Anderson,…
Finding common ground: Surviving wound care communication
By Jennifer Oakley, BS, RN, WCC, DWC, OMS
The author describes how to overcome challenges to effect…
Palliative wound care: Part 2
This approach brings patient-centered care to life.
By Gail Rogers Hebert, MS, RN, CWCN, WCC, DWC,…
What exactly are “the rules”?
By Donna Sardina, RN, MHA, WCC, CWCMS, DWC, OMS Editor-in-Chief
During a recent wound care presenta…
More from The Buzz Report: A wound care clinician’s best friend
By Donna Sardina, RN, MHA, WCC, CWCMS, DWC, OMS
Keeping clinicians up to date on clinical knowled…
Clinician Resources: MRSA, Dosing Calculator, CDC Resources
Special edition: Resources from the Buzz Report
This issue, we highlight some resources from “The…
Linear wound measurement basics
By Nancy Morgan, RN, BSN, MBA, WOC, WCC, DWC, OMS
Each issue, Apple Bites brings you a tool you c…
What you need to know about transparent film dressings
By Nancy Morgan, RN, BSN, MBA, WOC, WCC, DWC, OMS
Each issue, Apple Bites brings you a tool you c…
You want to touch me where?
By Debra Clair, PhD, APRN, WOCN, WCC, DWC
Providing wound care requires a great deal of knowledge…
Hidden complications: A case study in peripheral arterial disease
By Pamela Anderson, MS, RN, APN-BC, CCRN, and Terri Townsend, MA, RN, CCRN-CMC, CVRN-BC
Jan Smith…
How to assess wound exudate
By Nancy Morgan, RN, BSN, MBA, WOC, WCC, DWC, OMS
Each issue, Apple Bites brings you a tool you c…
Quality-improvement initiative: Classifying and documenting surgical wounds
By Jennifer Zinn, MSN, RN, CNS-BC, CNOR, and Vangela Swofford, BSN, RN, ASQ-CSSBB
For surgical pa…
When and how to culture a chronic wound
By Marcia Spear, DNP, ACNP-BC, CWS, CPSN
Chronic wound infections are a significant healthcare bu…
What’s causing your patient’s lower-extremity redness?
By Robyn Bjork, MPT, CWS, WCC, CLT-LANA
The ability to understand or “read” lower-extremity redne…
Skin Care & Treatment
Long-Term Outcome of Pediatric Traumatic Wound Repair: Suture Versus Tissue Adhesive
Summary
This project is an observational trial investigating wound cosmetic appearance after repair…
Breaking silos: Effective wound healing means treatment across the continuum
Around 6.5 million patients in the U.S. suffer from chronic wounds, such as pressure injuries or ulc…
NYU docs use machine learning
Lymphedema causes unsightly swelling in the arms and legs. But researchers Mei Fu and Yao Wang have …
One Doctor Exploring Wound Care on Earth and in Space
In laboratories all across the globe, scientists are uncovering new and exciting breakthroughs in th…
Management of Patients With Venous Leg Ulcers
It is well documented that the prevalence of venous leg ulcers (VLUs) is increasing, coinciding with…
Reduction of 50% in Diabetic Foot Ulcers With Stem Cells
MUNICH — Local injection of mesenchymal stem cells derived from autologous bone marrow shows promise…
Better Skin Grafts – take only one layer
Research shows that a skin-graft harvesting system aids chronic wound recovery and reduces care cost…
Skin substitutes: Understanding product differences
Skin substitutes (also called tissuebased products and dermal replacements) are a boon to chronic wo…
Frequently asked questions about support surfaces
The National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (NPUAP) describes support surfaces as “specialized device…
Herpes zoster: Understanding the disease, its treatment, and prevention
Herpes zoster (HZ, also called shingles) is a painful condition that produces a maculopapular and ve…
Lymphedema and lipedema: What every wound care clinician should know
Imagine you have a health condition that affects your life every day. Then imagine being told nothin…
Clinician Resources
Wound patient’s bill of rights
The Association for Advancement of Wound Care has developed the “Wou…
Instill instead: Negative pressure wound therapy with instillation for complex wounds
Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) uses negative pressure to draw wound edges together, remove e…
Doing it cheaply vs. doing what’s best for patients
Sad but true: Much of what we do as healthcare professionals is based on reimbursement. For nearly a…
Clinical Notes: biofilm, bariatric surgery, statins and more
Management of biofilm recommendations
The Journal of Wound Care has published “Recommendations for …
Wise use of antibiotics in patients with wound infections
Antibiotic resistance is a pressing public health threat not only in the United States, but worldwid…
Causes, prevention, and treatment of epibole
As full-thickness wounds heal, they begin to fill in from the bottom upward with granulation tissue.…
Clinical Notes: Moldable Skin Barrier, hypoglycemia, diabetic food ulcers
Moldable skin barrier effective for elderly patients with ostomy
A study in Gastroenterology Nursin…
Clinician Resources: human trafficking, npuap, caregiver, ostomy, HIV
Check out the following resources, all designed to help you in your clinical practice.
Human traffi…
How to apply silver nitrate
Topical application of silver nitrate is often used in wound care to help remove and debride hypergr…
No more skin tears
Imagine watching your skin tear, bleed, and turn purple. Imagine, too, the pain and disfigurement yo…
Clinical Notes: ostomy, pressure ulcer, burn treatment
Self-management ostomy program improves HRQOL
A five-session ostomy self-care program with a curric…
Buzz Report: Latest trends, Part 1
We all lead busy lives, with demanding work schedules and home responsibilities that can thwart our …
Don’t go it alone
A fundamental rule of wound care is to treat the “whole” patient, not just the “hole” in the patient…
Clincal Notes: Analysis, Osteomyelitis, sickle cell, maggot
Value of systematic reviews and meta-analyses in wound care
“Systematic reviews and meta-analyses…
Restorative nursing programs help prevent pressure ulcers
Immobility affects all our body systems, including our skin. According to the National Pressure Ulce…
Clinician Resources: Ulcer Prevention, CAUTI, Negative Bacteria
Start the New Year off right by checking out these resources.
Pressure ulcer prevention education…
Clinician Resources: NPUAP, Pressure Ulcer Treatment, NIOSH
The resources below will help you address issues in your practice.
NPUAP position statement on ha…
Providing evidence-based care for patients with lower-extremity cellulitis
By Darlene Hanson, PhD, RN; Diane Langemo, PhD, RN, FAAN; Patricia Thompson, MS, RN; Julie Anderson,…
Ankle-brachial index: A dirty word?
Donna Sardina, RN, MHA, WCC, CWCMS, DWC, OMS
Silence, roving eyes, fidgeting, excuses, a quick subj…
Palliative wound care: Part 2
This approach brings patient-centered care to life.
By Gail Rogers Hebert, MS, RN, CWCN, WCC, DWC,…
Using maggots in wound care: Part 2
By Ronald A. Sherman, MD; Sharon Mendez, RN, CWS; and Catherine McMillan, BA
Note From the Editor…
Using maggots in wound care: Part 1
By: Ronald A. Sherman, MD; Sharon Mendez, RN, CWS; and Catherine McMillan, BA
Maggot therapy is t…
Clinician Resources: Patient Safety, Ostomy, Wound Management
This issue’s resources include patient tools and new guidelines.
Improving patient safety
Research…
Guidelines for safe negative-pressure wound therapy
By Ron Rock MSN, RN, ACNS-BC
Since its introduction almost 20 years ago, negative-pressure wound …
Clinician Resources: Intl Ostomy Assoc., Substance Use Disorder
Take a few minutes to check out this potpourri of resources.
International Ostomy Association
The …
“This is how we’ve always done it” isn’t good enough
Donna Sardina, RN, MHA, WCC, CWCMS, DWC, OMS
Have you ever faced responsibility for a patient-car…
When and how to culture a chronic wound
By Marcia Spear, DNP, ACNP-BC, CWS, CPSN
Chronic wound infections are a significant healthcare bu…
How dietary protein intake promotes wound healing
By Nancy Collins, PhD, RD, LD/N, FAPWCA, and Allison Schnitzer
Nutrition is a critical factor in …
From the Editor – Wound care superhero
by Donna Sardina, RN, MHA, WCC, CWCMS, DWC, OMS
What an honor it is to be the wound care “superhe…
Understanding stoma complications
By Rosalyn S. Jordan, RN, BSN, MSc, CWOCN, WCC, OMS; and Judith LaDonna Burns, LPN, WCC, DFC
Abou…
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for treatment of diabetic foot ulcers
By Carrie Carls, BSN, RN, CWOCN, CHRN; Michael Molyneaux, MD; and William Ryan, CHT
Every year, 1…
Lymphedema 101 – Part 2: Treatment
By Steve Norton, CDT, CLT-LANA
Editor’s note: Part 1 of this series, published in the September-Octo…
Ask the treatment expert: Should treatment nurses be certified?
Click here to read this article.…
Discovery Promises Unique Medicine for Treatment of Chronic and Diabetic Wounds
Click here to read this article.…
Ostomy
As a wound care expert, you’re probably consulted for every eruption, scrape, and opening in a patie…
General characteristics
Document if the diversion is an intestinal or urinary ostomy, whether it’s …
Here is a round-up of resources that you may find helpful in your practice.
New illustrations for…
Electrical stimulation and pressure ulcer healing in SCI patients
A systematic review of eight clin…
This issue marks the fourth anniversary of the “Best of the Best” issue of Wound Care Advisor, the o…
It’s been a stressful day at work—nothing new. One confused patient pulled off her ostomy bag, you’r…
Sad but true: Much of what we do as healthcare professionals is based on reimbursement. For nearly a…
Management of biofilm recommendations
The Journal of Wound Care has published “Recommendations for …
According to the National Cancer Institute, an estimated 1.6 million new cases of cancer will have b…
As full-thickness wounds heal, they begin to fill in from the bottom upward with granulation tissue.…
For an ostomy pouching system to adhere properly, the skin around the stoma must be dry and intact. …
Moldable skin barrier effective for elderly patients with ostomy
A study in Gastroenterology Nursin…
Check out the following resources, all designed to help you in your clinical practice.
Human traffi…
Self-management ostomy program improves HRQOL
A five-session ostomy self-care program with a curric…
Being positive in a negative situation is not naïve. It’s leadership.
— Ralph S. Marston, Jr., au…
We all lead busy lives, with demanding work schedules and home responsibilities that can thwart our …
At the 2015 Wild on Wounds conference, the interactive workshop “Are You Ready for an Outp…
Value of systematic reviews and meta-analyses in wound care
“Systematic reviews and meta-analyses…
Immobility affects all our body systems, including our skin. According to the National Pressure Ulce…
Start the New Year off right by checking out these resources.
Pressure ulcer prevention education…
Modified Braden risk score proposed
A study in Ostomy Wound Management states the risk classificati…
By Gail R. Hebert, MS, RN CWCN, DWC, WCC, OMS
How would you react if you heard a 600-lb patient w…
By Leanne Richbourg, MSN, RN, APRN-BC, CWON-AP, CCCN, GCNS-BC
Restorative proctocolectomy with il…
End your year by checking out these resources for your practice.
Sentinel event alert f…
By: Donna Sardina, RN, MHA, WCC, CWCMS
What do the Los Angeles Lakers, Green Bay Packers, Montrea…
Mild compression diabetic socks safe and effective for lower extremity edema
Diabetic socks with mi…
Angelini Pharma Inc.
BIOPAD: 100% equine Type-1 collagen primary wound dressing
EXSEPT PLUS: ele…
By Roxana Reyna, BSN, RNC-NIC, WCC, CWOCN
As wound care clinicians, we are trained—and expected—t…
Leg revascularization fails to improve outcomes in nursing home patients
Lower-extremity revascular…
By Beth Hoffmire Heideman, MSN, RN
No one wants an ostomy, but sometimes it’s required to save a pa…
By Darlene Hanson, PhD, RN; Diane Langemo, PhD, RN, FAAN; Patricia Thompson, MS, RN; Julie Anderson,…
Learn about resources useful to your practice.
Nutrition and pressure ulcers
Advances in Skin &…
By Nancy Morgan, RN, BSN, MBA, WOC, WCC, DWC, OMS
Each issue, Apple Bites brings you a tool you can…
Here is a list of valuable ostomy resources, some suggested by our colleagues who follow Wound Care …
This issue’s resources include patient tools and new guidelines.
Improving patient safety
Research…
Take a few minutes to check out this potpourri of resources.
International Ostomy Association
The …
By Connie Johnson, BSN, RN, WCC, LLE, OMS, DAPWCA
No matter where you work or who your distributo…
By Gail Hebert, RN, MS, CWCN, WCC, DWC, LNHA, OMS; and Rosalyn Jordan, BSN, RN, MSc, CWOCN, WCC, OMS…
By Jackie Doubleman, BSN, RN, CWOCN
Most patients are distressed to learn they need ostomy surger…
By Goranka Paula Bak, BSN, RN, ET, CWOCN
Before discharge, a new ostomy patient and caregiver have …
By Goranka Paula Bak, BSN, RN, ET, CWOCN
Every year, thousands of people of all ages have ostomy sur…
Wound exudate types
BY: NANCY MORGAN, RN, BSN, MBA, WOCN, WCC, CWCMS, DWC
What exactly is wound exudate? Also known as drainage, exudate is a liquid produced by the body in response to tissue damage. We want our patients’ wounds to be moist, but not overly moist. The type of drainage can tell us what’s going on in a wound.
Let’s look at the types of exudates commonly seen with wounds. (more…)
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by Dr. Michael Miller
Over the years of making house calls for wound care, I found that there was a real need for home based mental health and behavioral care, palliative care, podiatry and lots of other things. We cater to those who are home bound based on the classic definition involving the word “Taxing”. One of the more prevalent problems affecting all patients involves the nebulous but ubiquitous, nerve jangling, aptly named, “5th Vital Sign”, namely pain. As a part of my medical group, we have created a program that provides pain management not just to the home bound but all those whose lives and lifestyles are affected adversely by it. The program is a monument to government bureaucracy involving multiple layers of paperwork, mental health evaluations, testing of bodily fluids for both illegal and legal substances and then, the actual evaluation of the patient commences. After all hurdles are vetted and then jumped, then and only then does a prescription for the appropriate nostrum leave the pad. In wound care, we treat based on the etiology, the location, the related factors, the amounts of drainage, the surrounding tissues and so on, ad nauseum. Not surprisingly, in pain management, the scenario is much different. In wound care the mantra of the dabbler is see the hole, fill the hole. In pain management, the goal is to minimize pain to maximize functionality but the overriding questions are how this is accomplished. (more…)
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