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Wound Composition and Assessment

Wound Composition and Assessment

Dana Davis, PT, DPT, CWS

"Chronic wounds are those that do not progress through a normal, orderly, and timely sequence of repair. They are common and are often incorrectly treated. The morbidity and associated costs of chronic wounds highlight the need to implement wound prevention and treatment guidelines."Bowers S, Franco E. Chronic Wounds: Evaluation and Management. Am Fam Physician. 2020 Feb 1;101 (3):159-166. PMID: 32003952.This course is aimed at helping the therapist in clinically evaluating and documenting the chronic wound. To improve recognition of different tissue composition, appropriate wound documentation and how this impacts their clinical decision making for this patient. By improving their wound composition understanding, they can then improve the treatment modalities and topical applications that are utilized with these patients. This course will provide case studies to demonstrate the application of this information and how the therapist can put these skills into immediate action.HighlightsImprove your knowledge of working with advanced wound dressings, their function and impact on the microbiology of the woundBest practices and guidelines for treatments of this populationImprove your outcomes and patient satisfaction

Online Course

Includes all course content in digital format

Prerequisites Required
2 hours - Provided by Summit Professional Education
Atypical Wounds

Atypical Wounds

Dana Davis, PT, DPT, CWS

Being able to identify and treat wounds caused by uncommon etiologies, also known as atypical wounds, is a crucial skill. As the US population ages, and as humans are exposed to an increasingly diverse spectrum of microorganisms and mechanical injuries, atypical wounds will present more frequently to wound specialists."Atypical Wounds: Recognizing and Treating the Uncommon Anderson, Julie PhD, RN, CCRC; Hanson, Darlene MS, RN; Langemo, Diane PhD, RN, FAAN; Hunter, Susan MSN, RN; Thompson, Patricia MS, RNClinicians involved in treatment of wounds will benefit from increased knowledge in differential diagnosis, recognition of these atypical wounds and how to treat them to improve their patient outcomes and decrease time for healing. This course will improve your ability to create an appropriate plan of care and intervention strategy as well as red flags for further medical referral. Wound care is a much needed and growing field of therapy and it is critical to improve clinical knowledge to provide the best evidence- based care as possible.HighlightsConfidently assess and diagnose 4 specific atypical wounds - Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), Pyoderma gangrenosum, Calciphylaxis, and Necrotizing fasciitis (NF)Differential diagnosis, red flag specific comorbidities that are often correlated with these atypical woundsTypical treatment regiments associated with these atypical wounds

Online Course

Includes all course content in digital format

Prerequisites Required
2 hours - Provided by Summit Professional Education
Evidence-Based Edema, Skin, and Wound Care

Evidence-Based Edema, Skin, and Wound Care

Dana Davis, PT, DPT, CWS

As a large percentage of our population ages, coupled with an increase in comorbidities such as diabetes and cardiovascular complications, it is logical to estimate that the number of chronic wounds will continue to accelerate. Therefore, knowledge and implementation of evidence-based wound care is critical to improving the outcomes for this population. Not only is it vital to provide the best quality of care for the patient, it is also critical for reimbursement from Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance companies.This one-day workshop will provide you with the knowledge base and tools to provide advanced, up to date wound assessment. It will equip you with clinical skills important for the wound care professional in multiple environments. In addition to improving your knowledge base for clinical wound care and efficient treatment strategies, you will also be able to identify different types of compression wraps, advanced wound dressings, debridement techniques, and the importance of Arterial Brachial Index (ABI). This workshop will also help guide you in identification of wound etiologies, tissue composition, debridement techniques, and practical strategies for implementation in the clinical setting. Participants will learn how to incorporate evidence-based assessments into a plan of care and establish appropriate and measurable goals to track progression of wounds, as well as prevention of new wounds.*Hands on lab will be modified for Web based delivery formats into re...

Online Course

Includes all course content in digital format

Prerequisites Required
6 hours - Provided by Summit Professional Education