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Phases of the wound healing process - EMAP

Phases of the wound healing process - EMAP

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Sussman C, Bates-Jensen BM (2007) Wound healing physiology: acute and chronic. In: Sussman C, Bates-Jensen BM (eds) Wound Care: A Collaborative Practice Manual for Health Professionals. Baltimore MD: Lipincott Williams & Wilkins. Winter G (1962) Formation of the scab and the rate of epithelialisation of superficial wounds in the skin

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Symptom Management Guidelines: CARE OF MALIGNANT …

Symptom Management Guidelines: CARE OF MALIGNANT …

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Wound bed preparation will vary based on the goal. If healing is the goal, the wound bed should be free of bacteria and harmful enzymes that could delay healing. If palliation is the ... Adapted from: Bates-Jensen, B.M., Seaman, S., and Early, L. (2006). Skin Disorders: Tumor Necrosis, Fistulas and Stomas. ...

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US Indications and Contraindications

US Indications and Contraindications

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1. Sussman C. Management of wound healing with biophysical agent technologies. In: Sussman C, Bates-Jensen B (eds). Wound Care: A Collaborative Practice Manual for Health Professionals. Third edition. Baltimore: Lippincott Williams &Wilkins, 2007;495-504. 2. Dyson M. Mechanisms involved in therapeutic ultrasound.

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BATES-JENSEN WOUND STATUS TOOL

BATES-JENSEN WOUND STATUS TOOL

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BATES-JENSEN WOUND ASSESSMENT TOOL Instructions for use General Guidelines: Fill out the attached rating sheet to assess a wound’s status after reading the definitions and methods of assessment described below. Evaluate once a week and whenever a change occurs in the wound. Rate according to each item by

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E-Stim Indications and Contraindications

E-Stim Indications and Contraindications

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Wound etiologies: o Diabetic foot ulcers (1A) o Pressure injuries (1B) o Surgical wounds, i.e. acute incisions, skin flaps, donor sites, and dehiscence (1B) o Venous leg ulcers (2) o Arterial leg ulcers (2) o Skin tears o Burns To increase blood flow, microcirculation of the skin, and tissue oxygen levels1 To reduce edema1

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