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LEADER: 05452cam a22003737a 4500
001 2008270384
003 DLC
005 20080305144138.0
008 080125s2007 paua b 001 0 eng d
010 $a 2008270384
020 $a9780970651488
020 $a0970651481
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn156683906
040 $aVAM$cVAM$dVET$dDLC
042 $alccopycat
050 00 $aRD94$b.C474 2007
082 00 $a617.1/06$222
245 00 $aChronic wound care :$ba clinical source book for healthcare professionals /$cco-edited by Diane L. Krasner, George T. Rodeheaver, R. Gary Sibbald.
250 $a4th ed.
260 $aMalvern, Pa. :$bHMP Communications,$cc2007.
300 $axix, 768 p. :$bill. ;$c26 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aOur 20-year journey in interprofessional wound caring (foreword) -- Interprofessional wound caring (preface) -- Interprofessional wound caring (chapter) -- Chronic wound healing and chronic wound management -- The language of wounds -- Effective adult education principles to improve outcomes in patients with chronic wounds -- Teaching wound care to patients, families, and healthcare providers -- Developing educational programs: a blueprint for success -- Controlled clinical trials versus case studies: why wound care professionals need to know the difference -- Bench science advances for chronic wound care -- Observations and suggestions for authors of wound healing manuscripts: an editor's view -- Health-related quality of life -- Helping patients out of the SWAMP: skin and wound assessment and management of pain -- Is bed rest an effective treatment modality for pressure ulcers? -- Wound assessment and documentation -- Nutritional assessment and intervention in the adult with a chronic wound -- Wound care epidemiology -- Running an outpatient wound clinic -- Wound care in home care -- Cost effectiveness in wound care -- Regulatory issues and reimbursement challenges -- Best practice guidelines, algorithms, and standards: tools to make evidence-based practice available and user friendly -- Mentoring: the ultimate professional relationship -- Opportunities for wound care specialists -- Moist wound healing: optimizing the wound environment -- Wound environment: implications from research studies for healing and infection -- Cofactors in impaired wound healing -- Dermatological aspects of wound care - The development of wound management products -- Dressing decisions -- Wound product selection challenges: developing strategies for your practice setting --
505 0 $aNegative pressure wound therapy -- Nontraditional or alternative topical therapies for wound care -- Infections in chronic wounds -- Infection control perspectives on wound care -- Wound cleansing, wound irrigation, wound disinfection -- Wound debridement -- Growth factors and erythropoietin in wound healing -- Surgical repair in advanced wound caring -- Postoperative care of skin grafts, donor sites, and musculocutaneous flaps - The Physical therapist's role in wound management -- The Role of the podiatric physician in wound care -- The Role of the hyperbaric medicine team in chronic wound care -- Therapeutic modalities in the treatment of chronic recalcitrant wounds -- Technologies for assessment of wound microcirculation -- Venous leg ulcers -- Arterial ulcers: assessment, classification, and management -- Uncommon ulcers -- Measurement: lower leg ulcer vascular and wound assessment -- Compression therapies -- Understanding peripheral edema and managing the edematous lower legs --- Skin substitutes -- Surgical measurement of vascular insufficiency of the lower extremity -- Oxygen, oxygen-free radicals, and reperfusion injury -- Wounds in people with diabetes: assessment, classification, and management -- The Role of the healthcare team in the prevention and management of diabetic foot ulcers -- Assessment of the diabetic foot -- Offloading foot wounds in people with diabetes --
505 0 $aThe Team approach to treating ulcers in people with diabetes -- Pressure ulcers: assessment, classification, and management -- Assessment of wound appearance of chronic pressure ulcers -- Risk assessment in pressure ulcer prevention -- Moisture control, urinary and fecal incontinence, and perineal skin management -- Support surfaces: tissue integrity, terms, principles, and choice -- The Role of technology in pressure ulcer prevention -- Surgical measurement of pressure ulcers -- Geriatric principles in the practice of chronic wound care -- Chronic wounds in neonates and children -- Skin and wound care for the bariatric patient -- Management and care of clients with surgical wounds in the community -- Altered parastomal skin and tissue integrity: thought, treatment, and teaching -- Malignant wound management: a patient-centered approach -- Skin care for the oncology patient -- When a wound is not a wound: tubes, drains, fistulae, and draining wounds -- Management of wound recalcitrance and deterioration -- Interprofessional wound caring: a lifelong quest for PEACE.
650 0 $aWound healing.
650 0 $aWounds and injuries$xTreatment.
650 2 $aWounds and Injuries$xtherapy.
650 2 $aPressure Ulcer
650 2 $aUlcer
700 1 $aKrasner, Diane.
700 1 $aRodeheaver, George T.
700 1 $aSibbald, R. Gary$q(Ronald Gary)
856 41 $3Table of contents$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0803/2008270384.html