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WoundCareEssentials: PracticePrinciples,ThirdEdition SharonBaranoski 978-1-4511-1304-4 • September2011 • Softbound •6” x9” •624pp. •250 Illus. •50Tables
This essential clinical reference in the specialty of wound care is the go-to guide for registered nurses, physical therapists, physicians, podiatrists, long term care professionals and others shouldering the responsibility of finding effective solutions in treating both common andatypicalwoundproblems. The book is divided into two parts. The first isWound Care Concepts, whichprovides in-depth informationonneed-to-knowtopics, including assessment,woundhealing, treatmentoptions, painmanagement, and muchmore.Thesecondsection,WoundClassificationandManagement Strategies, covers thevarious typesofwounds – includingwounds such as pressure ulcers, arterial ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers, surgical wounds, manyothers, andprovides the strategies for their successful care. When it comes to providing the best care for patients, WoundCare Essentials is thegold standard.All healthcareprofessionalswill benefit from the wealth of information, up-to-date techniques and best practicesBaranoski andAyelloprovide for thevery important, complex responsibilityofwound care. Features • NEW! Separate chapteron tubes, drains, fistulas, andperistomal skinmanagement. • NEW! More case studies: end-of-chapter PatientScenarios. • NEW! More color photos. • NEW! Separate chapteron thepediatricpatient. • AssessmentGuidelines.
Table of Contents Part1: WoundCareConcepts Ch. 1:Quality of Life andEthical Issues Ch. 2: Regulation andWoundCare Ch. 3: Legal Aspects ofWoundCare Ch. 4: Skin: AnEssentialOrgan Ch. 5: Acute andChronicWoundHealing Ch. 6:WoundAssessment Ch. 7:WoundBioburden and Infection Ch. 8:WoundDebridement Ch. 9:WoundTreatmentOptions Ch. 10:Nutrition andWoundCare Ch. 11: PressureRedistribution: Seating, Positioning, and Support Surfaces Ch. 12: PainManagement andWounds Part2: WoundClassifications and ManagementStrategies Ch. 13: PressureUlcers Ch. 14: VenousDisease andLymphedema Management, VenousDisease, Lymphedema Ch. 15: Arterial Ulcers Ch. 16:Diabetic FootUlcers Ch. 17: SickleCell Ulcers Ch. 18: Surgical Reconstruction ofWounds Ch. 19:Tube,Drain, andFistula Management Ch. 20: AtypicalWounds Ch. 21:Wounds in Special Populations, IntensiveCare Population, Spinal Cord Injury Population,HIV/AIDSPopulation, Bariatric Population Ch. 22: PressureUlcers inNeonatal and Pediatric Populations Ch. 23: PalliativeWoundCare Ch. 24:WoundCare Perspectives: Present andFuture Index
• Chapterobjectives. • Chapter references. • Chapter summaries. • Evidence-basedpractice feature. • Practicepoints feature. • Showwhat you know reviewquestions.
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WoundCareEssentials: PracticePrinciples, FourthEdition SharonBaranoski 978-1-4698-8913-9 • September2015 • Softbound •50Tables NEW
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