慢性创伤护理
2004-1
Elsevier Science Health Science div
Morison, Moya J. (EDT)
This resource is designed to help both students and professionals take a self-directed, problem-solving approach in finding answers to problems encountered in daily practice. Case studies present a clinical wound care situation and encourage readers to research the solution using resources from specific chapters in the book, the internet, and other references. The research skills featured in this valuable learning tool will be used time and time again by wound care professionals seeking answers to tough cases and striving to provide superior patient care.
ContributorsForewordAcknowledgementsSection 1 INTRODUCTION 1 A new approach to learning how to care for patients with wounds Moya J Morison 2 What is problem-based learning? Kay Wilkie 3 Identifying your learning needs Moya J Morison 4 Finding information Denis Anthony 5 A framework for patient assessment and care planning Moya J MorisonSection 2 CASE STUDIES 1 Pressure ulcers Yvonne Franks 2 Ulcers of the leg and foot Ysabel Bello, Ana Falabella 3 Chronic wounds associated with malignancy Dorothy B Doughty 4 Other chronic wounds Dorothy B Doughty, Linda Russell 5 Trauma Cathy HessSection 3 WOUND MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES AND RESOURCES A General principles 6 The physiology of wound healing Liza G Ovington and Gregory S Schultz 7 Wound infection:diagnosis and management Nancy A Stotts 8 Dressings and cleansing agents Liza G Ovington and David Eisenbud 9 Adjuvant therapies: ultrasound,laser therapy, electrical stimulation,hyperbaric oxygen and negative pressure therapy Mary Dyson 10 Dermatological aspects of wound healing Janice Cameron and Heather Newton 11 Nutritional screening, assessment and support Susan McLaren 12 Pain assessment and management David M McNaughton and Sheila M Nimmo 13 Health promotion and patient education Nancy Tomaselli B Wound types 14 Pressure ulcers Jane Nixon 15 Leg ulcers Moya J Morison and Chris Moffatt ……Index