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Author Peate, Ian.
Title Wound care at a glance / Ian Peate, Wyn Glencross.
Publication Info Chichester : Wiley-Blackwell, 2015.



Descript 128 pages
Contents Preface vii Acknowledgements viii How to use your textbook ix About the companion website xi Part 1 Anatomy and physiology 1 1 The history of wound care 2 2 Anatomy and physiology of the skin 4 3 Psychological and social aspects of the skin 6 4 Body image 8 5 The skin and ageing 10 Part 2 The normal healing process: acute wounds 13 6 Haemostasis 14 7 Inflammation 16 8 Proliferation (granulation and epithelialization) 18 9 Maturation 20 10 Factors affecting wound healing 22 Part 3 The abnormal healing process: chronic wound healing 25 11 The impaired healing process 26 12 Factors affecting wound healing 27 13 Nutrition and wound healing 28 14 Incontinence and wounds 30 15 Vascular disease 32 Part 4 Wound management in practice 35 16 Assessment of skin 36 17 Assessment of the patient with a wound 38 18 Classification of wounds 40 19 Legal and ethical aspects of wound care 42 20 Documenting wounds and keeping records 44 21 Evidence-based practice 46 22 Treatment options 48 23 Pain management 50 Part 5 Dressing selection 53 24 Principles of wound management I 54 25 Principles of wound management II 55 26 Managing wound exudate 56 27 Generic wound products: mode of action 58 28 Choosing a wound care product 60 29 Use of topical antimicrobials and antibiotics 62 30 Application of lotions, creams, emollients and ointments 64 31 Advanced technologies 66 Part 6 Complexities of wound care 69 32 Pressure redistribution equipment 70 33 Pressure ulcer classification and prevention 72 34 Pressure ulcers 74 35 Venous leg ulcers 76 36 Lymphoedema 78 37 Compression therapy 80 38 Arterial ulcers 82 39 Doppler 84 40 Interpreting ABPIs 86 41 Diabetic foot ulcers 88 42 Moisture lesions 90 43 Surgical wounds 92 44 Traumatic wounds 94 45 Burns and scalds 96 46 Atypical wounds 98 47 Wounds in different populations 100 48 Malignant wounds 102 49 Palliative wound care 104 Glossary 105 References and further reading 106 Index 107
Note 400 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781118995556 (e-book)
9781118684672 (pbk.)
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Author Peate, Ian.
Subject Wound healing.
Alt author Glencross, Wyn.
Descript 128 pages
Contents Preface vii Acknowledgements viii How to use your textbook ix About the companion website xi Part 1 Anatomy and physiology 1 1 The history of wound care 2 2 Anatomy and physiology of the skin 4 3 Psychological and social aspects of the skin 6 4 Body image 8 5 The skin and ageing 10 Part 2 The normal healing process: acute wounds 13 6 Haemostasis 14 7 Inflammation 16 8 Proliferation (granulation and epithelialization) 18 9 Maturation 20 10 Factors affecting wound healing 22 Part 3 The abnormal healing process: chronic wound healing 25 11 The impaired healing process 26 12 Factors affecting wound healing 27 13 Nutrition and wound healing 28 14 Incontinence and wounds 30 15 Vascular disease 32 Part 4 Wound management in practice 35 16 Assessment of skin 36 17 Assessment of the patient with a wound 38 18 Classification of wounds 40 19 Legal and ethical aspects of wound care 42 20 Documenting wounds and keeping records 44 21 Evidence-based practice 46 22 Treatment options 48 23 Pain management 50 Part 5 Dressing selection 53 24 Principles of wound management I 54 25 Principles of wound management II 55 26 Managing wound exudate 56 27 Generic wound products: mode of action 58 28 Choosing a wound care product 60 29 Use of topical antimicrobials and antibiotics 62 30 Application of lotions, creams, emollients and ointments 64 31 Advanced technologies 66 Part 6 Complexities of wound care 69 32 Pressure redistribution equipment 70 33 Pressure ulcer classification and prevention 72 34 Pressure ulcers 74 35 Venous leg ulcers 76 36 Lymphoedema 78 37 Compression therapy 80 38 Arterial ulcers 82 39 Doppler 84 40 Interpreting ABPIs 86 41 Diabetic foot ulcers 88 42 Moisture lesions 90 43 Surgical wounds 92 44 Traumatic wounds 94 45 Burns and scalds 96 46 Atypical wounds 98 47 Wounds in different populations 100 48 Malignant wounds 102 49 Palliative wound care 104 Glossary 105 References and further reading 106 Index 107
Note 400 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781118995556 (e-book)
9781118684672 (pbk.)
Author Peate, Ian.
Subject Wound healing.
Alt author Glencross, Wyn.

Subject Wound healing.
Descript 128 pages
Contents Preface vii Acknowledgements viii How to use your textbook ix About the companion website xi Part 1 Anatomy and physiology 1 1 The history of wound care 2 2 Anatomy and physiology of the skin 4 3 Psychological and social aspects of the skin 6 4 Body image 8 5 The skin and ageing 10 Part 2 The normal healing process: acute wounds 13 6 Haemostasis 14 7 Inflammation 16 8 Proliferation (granulation and epithelialization) 18 9 Maturation 20 10 Factors affecting wound healing 22 Part 3 The abnormal healing process: chronic wound healing 25 11 The impaired healing process 26 12 Factors affecting wound healing 27 13 Nutrition and wound healing 28 14 Incontinence and wounds 30 15 Vascular disease 32 Part 4 Wound management in practice 35 16 Assessment of skin 36 17 Assessment of the patient with a wound 38 18 Classification of wounds 40 19 Legal and ethical aspects of wound care 42 20 Documenting wounds and keeping records 44 21 Evidence-based practice 46 22 Treatment options 48 23 Pain management 50 Part 5 Dressing selection 53 24 Principles of wound management I 54 25 Principles of wound management II 55 26 Managing wound exudate 56 27 Generic wound products: mode of action 58 28 Choosing a wound care product 60 29 Use of topical antimicrobials and antibiotics 62 30 Application of lotions, creams, emollients and ointments 64 31 Advanced technologies 66 Part 6 Complexities of wound care 69 32 Pressure redistribution equipment 70 33 Pressure ulcer classification and prevention 72 34 Pressure ulcers 74 35 Venous leg ulcers 76 36 Lymphoedema 78 37 Compression therapy 80 38 Arterial ulcers 82 39 Doppler 84 40 Interpreting ABPIs 86 41 Diabetic foot ulcers 88 42 Moisture lesions 90 43 Surgical wounds 92 44 Traumatic wounds 94 45 Burns and scalds 96 46 Atypical wounds 98 47 Wounds in different populations 100 48 Malignant wounds 102 49 Palliative wound care 104 Glossary 105 References and further reading 106 Index 107
Note 400 annual accesses. UkHlHU
Alt author Glencross, Wyn.
ISBN 9781118995556 (e-book)
9781118684672 (pbk.)

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