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Burns
- Edwards, V. Key Aspects of Burn Wound Management. Wounds UK, Vol. 9: Supp 3, 2013, 1-9.
- International Best Practice Guidelines: Effective skin and wound management of noncomplex burns. Wounds International, 2014.
Closed Surgical Wounds
Deep Tissue Pressure Injury
Note: Major intervention is pressure relief/reduction, monitoring the skin and keeping it clean.
Diabetic Foot Ulcers
- Young M (2013) The diabetic foot: An overview for diabetes nurses. Journal of Diabetes Nursing 18: 218–26.
- International Best Practice Guidelines: Wound Management in Diabetic Foot Ulcers. Wounds International, 2013. Available from: www.woundsinternational.com
Incontinence associated dermatitis
Leg Ulcers
Moisture Associated Skin Damage
Open Surgical Wounds
Skin Tear
Stage 1 & 2 Pressure Injury
Stage 2 Pressure Injury: Partial-thickness loss of skin with exposed dermis. The wound bed is viable, pink, or red, moist and may also present as an intact or ruptured serum-filled blister. Adipose (fat), is not visible and deeper tissues are not visible. Granulation tissue, slough and eschar are not present. These injuries commonly result from adverse microclimate and shear in the skin over the pelvis and shear in the heel. [6] The most important aspect of the plan of care is protection of at-risk areas; regular turning and repositioning and the use of pressure reducing support surfaces is important to the success of a protection program.
Stage 1 & 2 Pressure Injury
Stage 3 & 4 Pressure Injury
Trauma
Unstageable Pressure Injury
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