Wound healing nursing
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There are two main types of wound healing - primary intention and secondary intention. In both types, there are four stages which occur; haemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodelling.
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Studies have shown that wounds heal faster when given a moist environment. One way to support this moisture balance and encourage optimal healing is to choose the correct topical dressing based on the amount of drainage coming from the wound.
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Phases of wound healing: hemostasis,Inflammatory phase,proliferation phase and maturation phase #nursing #notes #wound

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High blood glucose makes it harder for wounds to heal. Here's what you need to know about hyperglycemia and wound healing.
As a wound care clinician, you know you can tell a lot about a wound by the exudate. So understand what the type and amounts reveal.

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This handwritten & illustrated guide includes information on - Risk Factors - The Braden Scale - Pressure Injury Hot Spots - Nursing Interventions - Staging Pressure Injuries - Wound Healing - Treatments Your purchase will give you a .pdf DIGITAL copy of the 2 page study guide that can be printed for your own personal use. This work is copyrighted and reproduction without written permission is prohibited. If you have any questions or special requests for study guides feel free to contact me…
Whether from Cesarian-section births, vaginal births, or laparoscopic (scope) incisions—patients who get scar tissue addressed earlier on, tend to have better outcomes. Physical therapy has the greatest potential to affect tissue healing within the remodeling phase of healing, so get help now!

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