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    Links for Wound Ostomy nurses


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    Re: Links for Wound Ostomy nurses

    Here's another one: Nurse to Nurse: Wound Care Expert Inventions

    The latest information on wound care in a comprehensive portable resource

    In McGraw-Hill’s Nurse to Nurse: Wound Care you’ll find concise, yet comprehensive coverage of:
    • Principles behind acute as well as chronic wound care

    • Assessment and evaluation principles

    • How to stage or classify any wound

    • Practical hints on wound measurement and wound care

    • Documentation and reimbursement tips

    • Wound care suggestions along with advantages and disadvantages to help you make fully informed decisions

    • The most current scientific evidence on wound care

    • All the considerations that must be made when treating wounds of differing pathophysiology and in multiple healthcare settings
    Written by the chair of the Education Committee of the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing Association, all of the latest information on wound care is now available literally at your fingertips.

    The Nurse to Nurse series is specifically designed to simulate the teaching experience nurses learn best from: trusted mentors carefully explaining what they must do in specific clinical situations. This series brings the wisdom and experience of some of the experts to non-specialist nurses in clinical care.

    Table of contents

    Chapter 1: Ethical Consideration in Wound Evaluation and Management

    Chapter 2: Principles of Skin and Wound Care

    Chapter 3: Pressure Ulcer Assessment and Management Principles

    Chapter 4: Lower Extremity Wounds of Venous Insufficiency

    Chapter 5: Arterial Insufficiency, Ulcer Assessment, and Management Principles

    Chapter 6: Neuropathic and Diabetic Ulcer Assessment and Management Principles

    Chapter 7: Lymphedema

    Chapter 8: Assessment of Other Wound Types

    Chapter 9: Wound Management, Products, and Support Surface Selection
    Chapter 10: Skin Assessment and Documentation

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