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COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH
SCIENCES, SCHOOL OF NURSING AND
MIDWIFERY
DEPARTMENT OF ADULT HEALTH
NURSING
Presentation On Diabetes Mellitus
By Honelet Debebe
DESSIE ETHIOPIA
APRIL 2023
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES,
SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY
DEPARTMENT OF ADULT HEALTH NURSING
Presentation On Chronic wound
By Honelet Debebe
DESSIE ETHIOPIA
APRIL 2023
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Presentation outlines
 Definition
 Types of wound
 Phases of wound healing
 Factors affecting wound healing
 complications of wound healing
 principles of wound care
 Wound cleansing solutions and wound dressing
 Nursing management
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Objectives
 At the end of this class learner will be able to:
Define Wound and wound care
List type & Classification of wound
Describe Phases of wound healing
Identify complications of wound
Describe principles of wound care
 Demonstrate dressing of wound with commonly available
wound dressing products
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Wound
A loss of continuity of the skin or mucous
membrane which may involve soft tissues,
muscles, bone and other anatomical structure.
Possible causes are trauma, surgery, or a
specific disease state.
(Benbow M, 2016)
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Chronic wound
• When wounds or ulcers fail to progress in an
orderly and timely manner (approximately 4
weeks) they are diagnosed as chronic wound
• Clinical signs of chronicity include:
lack of healthy granulation tissue
non-viable tissue (slough and/or necrosis)
no reduction in overall size over 2-4 weeks
 recurrent tissue breakdown and
presence of wound infection
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Causes
•Wound chronicity is often secondary to the
presence of intrinsic and extrinsic factors
including
• Age
• Immobility
• Comorbidities
• compromised nutrition
• medications
• inappropriate dressing selection
• patient non-compliance.
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Classifications of chronic wound
Type based on aetiologies
• pressure injuries
• venous ulcers
• arterial/mixed ulcers
• diabetic foot ulcers (DFU)
• non-healing surgical wounds
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Treatment
Based on wound type (etiology) Management
considerations include:
• Offloading
• Compression
• Assessment of surrounding tissue
• Cleansing of wound base
• Exudate control
• Antibiotics
• Debridement
• High-priority surgical referral
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Wound healing
 Wound healing is a complex cellular and biochemical
cascade that leads to restitution of integrity and
function.
 No matter how trivial or extensive the wound,
healing always includes three overlapping phases:
inflammation, proliferation, and maturation.
(Schiwartiz,s principles of surgery, 11th edition)
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Stages of wound healing
1. Inflammatory Stage
• Lasts for three to five days.
• Within minutes of the initial injury, neutrophils,
monocytes and macrophages are on the scene to
control bacterial growth and remove dead tissue.
•Neutrophils often kill healthy host cells.
• Characteristic red color and warmth is caused by
the capillary blood system increasing circulation &
laying foundation for epithelial growth.
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• Vascular and cellular responses are
immediately initiated when tissue is cut or
injured
• Transient vasoconstriction occurs immediately
at the site of injury
• Subsequent dilation of small venules occurs
• Localized vasodilation is the result of direct
action by histamine and other chemicals
• WBC enter the wound to engage in
destruction and ingestion of wound debris.
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2. Proliferation Stage
• Begins within 2-4 days of the initial injury and may
continue for up to 21 days
• Is complete when the wound is completely
resurfaced with epithelial tissue & the functional
barrier of the skin has been restored
•It is characterized by 4 crucial events:
• Angiogenesis :-formation new blood vesseles
• Granulation:-new connective tissue
• Wound contraction
• Epithelialisation
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3. Maturation (Remodeling) Phase
• The wound matures and the collagen in the scar
undergoes repeated degradation and re-
synthesis
• This is the longest phase of wound healing
• The tensile strength of the scar increases
• Between the 1st and the 14th day, tissues regain
approximately 30% to 50% of their original
strength
• Tensile strength continues to increase to
approximately 80% of normal tissue strength
• Wounds never completely regain the tensile
strength of unwounded tissue.
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WOUND HEALING MECHANISMS
First-intention Healing (Primary Union)
 The usual method of choice for most clean
surgical wounds and recent traumatic injuries.
 The edges of the wound are individually
sutured with the individual layers being
brought together.
 Granulation tissue is not visible and scar
formation is typically minimal.
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Secondary Intention
 In wounds that have sustained a large amount of
tissue loss as a result of surgery, trauma or chronic
ulceration, it may be impossible to bring the edges of
the wound together.
 This is when the wound is left to heal by secondary
intention.
Tertiary-intention Healing (delayed primary inte)
 Is a combination of primary and secondary intention.
 Is preferred when a wound is heavily contaminated to
reduce the risk of the wound becoming infected.
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Factors Influencing Wound Healing
 Intrinsic (Systemic) factors
Hydration
Nutrition
Concurrent disease
Vascular insufficiencies
Age
Immuno suppression, drugs and radiation
therapy
Systemic infection
Lack of sleep / rest
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 Extrinsic (local) Factors
Pressure
Temperature
Duration of wound
Bacterial burden
Size of wound
Necrotic tissue / slough
Skin maceration
Foreign Bodies
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Complications of wound healing
Hemorrhage
Infection
Shock
Dehiscence
Evisceration
Fistula
Hypertrophic scar
Keloid
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Wound care
 Wound care is a nursing duty that requires
excellent skills and knowledge to prevent
massive complications, such as infection,
gangrene and amputation or, in severe cases,
even death.
(BaMohammed.A et al, 2018)
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Goals of wound care
• Facilitate hemostasis
• Decrease tissue loss
• Promote wound healing
• Minimize scar formation
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Principles of Wound Care
Do warm solutions used to irrigate before use
to maintain optimum wound healing
Longer showering or bathing (>10min)
unnecessarily increases the risk of skin
maceration.
Do not clean the wound with cotton wool or
swabs as this will disturb healing tissue and
leave fibres in the wound.
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Apply silicone or paraffin gauze dressing to
secondarily healing wounds.
wound irrigation pressures range from 4 to 15
pounds per square inch (psi). Pressures lower than
4 psi will not cleanse the wound adequately, while
pressures greater than 15 psi may damage tissue
and force bacteria deeper into the tissue.
The way of cleansing should enable to remove
superficial slough, excess exudate, visible debris or
foreign bodies and any material from previous
dressings.
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• Wound cleansing helps optimize the healing
environment and decreases the potential for
infection.
• It loosens and washes away cellular debris
such as bacteria, exudate, purulent material
and residual topical agents from previous
dressings. Most wounds should be cleansed
initially and at each dressing change.
(British nursing Skin & Wound Committee,2018)
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Normal Saline
• The most commonly used irrigating solution.
• Due to its physiologic nature, it is always safe
to use in wounds.
• However, it does not contain any surfactants
,which are more effective at lifting bacteria and
debris from the wound or periwound area.
• Also it does not contain any preservatives to
prevent microbial growth. It should be
discarded after as little as 24 hours after
opening.
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• National Athletic Trainers’ Association stated
that no differences were noted in the rates of
infection and healing between the use of tap
water and normal saline in the cleansing of
acute and chronic wounds.
(Joel W. Beam, et al 2016)
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Hydrogen per oxide
• Cytotoxic to healthy cells and granulating
tissues.
• Foam as gas cleansing action helps to lift debris
from the wound surface when used at full
strength. If used full strength, irrigation with
normal saline after use is recommended.
• Ineffective at killing bacteria below 3%.
• Do not use on wounds with sinus tracts.
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Sodium Hypochlorite (Dakin Solution):
• Cytotoxic to healthy cells and granulating tissues
• An oil-based ointment such as petroleum jelly
can be applied to surrounding healthy tissue to
reduce skin irritation and prevent debridement
of viable tissue.
• Bactericidal effect against most organisms
commonly found in open wounds.
• Frequently used in pressure ulcers with necrotic
tissue to help control infection.
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• Occasionally used over cancerous growths to
control bacteria and minimize odor.
• Should not be used for periods longer than 7-
10 days.
• It is usually applied once a day on lightly to
moderately exudative wounds and twice a day
for highly exudative or contaminated wounds.
( Michael K, et al , 2019)
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Chronic wound dressing
Are used to manage drainage while maintaining a
moist environment
• Maceration
• Excoriation
Basically 5 categories:
Films
Hydrogel
Hydrocolloids
Alginates
Foam
(Edwards .H, et al,2013)
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 DO:
 Relieve pain, especially prior to dressing change
 Relieve pressure! turn at least every 1-2 hours!
 Consider specialty support surfaces for bed/chair
 Fill in dead space if wound is deep
 Protect skin from incontinence by using barrier cream
 Protect periwound tissue by using Skin Prep
 DO NOT:
 Use wet-to-dry dressings!
 Wrap tape completely around an extremity! Tourniquet
effect
 Pull dressing off a wound : Can cause further tissue damage
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Dressing tips
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Dressing selection
Determined by :
• condition of the wound bed.
• amount of exudate (drainage)
• cost and availability of dressings at your
institution.
• Healing progression.
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Dressings that add moisture
• Films-retain moisture, protect from infection
• Hydrogel- creates moist environment, not for
excessive drainage
• Hydrocolloid- moist environnent, promotes
autolytic debridement
 Dressings that absorb moisture
• Foams for moderate drainage
• Calcium alginate for moderate to heavy
drainage, homeostasis
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Antibiotics
Control of wound bioburden: Antimicrobial
dressings for wound contamination
 Antibiotics only for infected wounds
Specialty Dressings
 Antimicrobial dressings
 Silver
 Cadexomer iodine
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Debridement
• Is the act of removing necrotic material,
eschar, infected tissue, slough, pus,
hematomas, foreign bodies, debris,
bone fragments, or any
other type of bioburden from
a wound with the objective to
promote wound healing.
(Daniel.S, et al 2017)
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• Debridement is NOT advised for pressure
ulcers to heels in the absence of good arterial
circulation as the risk of infection in these
cases outweighs the delayed healing .This
principle also applies to DFU .
(Canadian Association of Wound Care, 2018)
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Nursing management
wound assessment
• Accurate and considered wound assessment is
essential to fulfill professional nursing requirements
and ensure appropriate wound management.
( Benbow .M ,2016)
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T= Tissue both in and around the wound—
granulation, slough, necrotic black, pink.
I= Infection. Any open area always has the potential
for infection.
M= Moisture (exudate). This determines type of
dressing needed to maintain balance.
E= Edges. Are they contracted, rolling, undermining?
(Kate Brawn, et al , 2018)
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NANDA Nursing Diagnoses
 Pain
 Impaired skin integrity
 Impaired tissue integrity
 Risk for impaired skin integrity
 Risk for infection
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Goals in Planning Client Care
 Pain
o Assess pain by using pain assessment tool
o Give non pharmacologic or Pharmacologic management
 Risk for impaired skin integrity
o Maintain skin integrity
o Avoid or reduce risks factors
 Impaired skin integrity
o Progressive wound healing
o Regain intact skin
 Client and Family Education
o Assess and treat existing wound
o Prevention of pressure ulcers
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References
1. Current concepts in the physiology of adult wound healing, 2015.
2. 3. Fernandez R. Wound cleansing : which solution , what technique ? 2015
4. Best practice in wound assessment. Nursing Standard(2016)
5. Principles of Wound Management and Wound Healing (2017)
6. HSE wound management guidelines, 2018
7. Schiwartiz,s principles of surgery, 11th edition.
8. Ubbink DT, Bro FE, Go PMNYH, Vermeulen H. Evidence-Based Care of Acute
Wounds : A Perspective. 2015;4(5):286–94.
9.Brawn K, Viability T, Policy M, Settings C. GUIDELINES FOR THE ASSESSMENT
& MANAGEMENT OF WOUNDS,2018:1–37.
10.Marion Richardson B, CertEd R. The management of animal and human
bite wounds. Medicine.22(1):10-3.
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  • 1. 5/25/2023 1 Honelet.D COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES, SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY DEPARTMENT OF ADULT HEALTH NURSING Presentation On Diabetes Mellitus By Honelet Debebe DESSIE ETHIOPIA APRIL 2023
  • 2. COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES, SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY DEPARTMENT OF ADULT HEALTH NURSING Presentation On Chronic wound By Honelet Debebe DESSIE ETHIOPIA APRIL 2023 5/25/2023 Honelet.D 2
  • 3. Presentation outlines  Definition  Types of wound  Phases of wound healing  Factors affecting wound healing  complications of wound healing  principles of wound care  Wound cleansing solutions and wound dressing  Nursing management 5/25/2023 3 Honelet.D
  • 4. Objectives  At the end of this class learner will be able to: Define Wound and wound care List type & Classification of wound Describe Phases of wound healing Identify complications of wound Describe principles of wound care  Demonstrate dressing of wound with commonly available wound dressing products 5/25/2023 4 Honelet.D
  • 5. Wound A loss of continuity of the skin or mucous membrane which may involve soft tissues, muscles, bone and other anatomical structure. Possible causes are trauma, surgery, or a specific disease state. (Benbow M, 2016) 5/25/2023 5 Honelet.D
  • 6. Chronic wound • When wounds or ulcers fail to progress in an orderly and timely manner (approximately 4 weeks) they are diagnosed as chronic wound • Clinical signs of chronicity include: lack of healthy granulation tissue non-viable tissue (slough and/or necrosis) no reduction in overall size over 2-4 weeks  recurrent tissue breakdown and presence of wound infection 5/25/2023 Honelet.D 6
  • 7. Causes •Wound chronicity is often secondary to the presence of intrinsic and extrinsic factors including • Age • Immobility • Comorbidities • compromised nutrition • medications • inappropriate dressing selection • patient non-compliance. 5/25/2023 7 Honelet.D
  • 8. Classifications of chronic wound Type based on aetiologies • pressure injuries • venous ulcers • arterial/mixed ulcers • diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) • non-healing surgical wounds 5/25/2023 8 Honelet.D
  • 10. Treatment Based on wound type (etiology) Management considerations include: • Offloading • Compression • Assessment of surrounding tissue • Cleansing of wound base • Exudate control • Antibiotics • Debridement • High-priority surgical referral 5/25/2023 Honelet.D 10
  • 11. Wound healing  Wound healing is a complex cellular and biochemical cascade that leads to restitution of integrity and function.  No matter how trivial or extensive the wound, healing always includes three overlapping phases: inflammation, proliferation, and maturation. (Schiwartiz,s principles of surgery, 11th edition) 5/25/2023 11 Honelet.D
  • 12. Stages of wound healing 1. Inflammatory Stage • Lasts for three to five days. • Within minutes of the initial injury, neutrophils, monocytes and macrophages are on the scene to control bacterial growth and remove dead tissue. •Neutrophils often kill healthy host cells. • Characteristic red color and warmth is caused by the capillary blood system increasing circulation & laying foundation for epithelial growth. 5/25/2023 12 Honelet.D
  • 13. • Vascular and cellular responses are immediately initiated when tissue is cut or injured • Transient vasoconstriction occurs immediately at the site of injury • Subsequent dilation of small venules occurs • Localized vasodilation is the result of direct action by histamine and other chemicals • WBC enter the wound to engage in destruction and ingestion of wound debris. 5/25/2023 13 Honelet.D
  • 14. 2. Proliferation Stage • Begins within 2-4 days of the initial injury and may continue for up to 21 days • Is complete when the wound is completely resurfaced with epithelial tissue & the functional barrier of the skin has been restored •It is characterized by 4 crucial events: • Angiogenesis :-formation new blood vesseles • Granulation:-new connective tissue • Wound contraction • Epithelialisation 5/25/2023 14 Honelet.D
  • 15. 3. Maturation (Remodeling) Phase • The wound matures and the collagen in the scar undergoes repeated degradation and re- synthesis • This is the longest phase of wound healing • The tensile strength of the scar increases • Between the 1st and the 14th day, tissues regain approximately 30% to 50% of their original strength • Tensile strength continues to increase to approximately 80% of normal tissue strength • Wounds never completely regain the tensile strength of unwounded tissue. 5/25/2023 15 Honelet.D
  • 16. WOUND HEALING MECHANISMS First-intention Healing (Primary Union)  The usual method of choice for most clean surgical wounds and recent traumatic injuries.  The edges of the wound are individually sutured with the individual layers being brought together.  Granulation tissue is not visible and scar formation is typically minimal. 5/25/2023 16 Honelet.D
  • 17. Secondary Intention  In wounds that have sustained a large amount of tissue loss as a result of surgery, trauma or chronic ulceration, it may be impossible to bring the edges of the wound together.  This is when the wound is left to heal by secondary intention. Tertiary-intention Healing (delayed primary inte)  Is a combination of primary and secondary intention.  Is preferred when a wound is heavily contaminated to reduce the risk of the wound becoming infected. 5/25/2023 17 Honelet.D
  • 18. Factors Influencing Wound Healing  Intrinsic (Systemic) factors Hydration Nutrition Concurrent disease Vascular insufficiencies Age Immuno suppression, drugs and radiation therapy Systemic infection Lack of sleep / rest 5/25/2023 18 Honelet.D
  • 19.  Extrinsic (local) Factors Pressure Temperature Duration of wound Bacterial burden Size of wound Necrotic tissue / slough Skin maceration Foreign Bodies 5/25/2023 19 Honelet.D
  • 20. Complications of wound healing Hemorrhage Infection Shock Dehiscence Evisceration Fistula Hypertrophic scar Keloid 5/25/2023 20 Honelet.D
  • 21. Wound care  Wound care is a nursing duty that requires excellent skills and knowledge to prevent massive complications, such as infection, gangrene and amputation or, in severe cases, even death. (BaMohammed.A et al, 2018) 5/25/2023 21 Honelet.D
  • 22. Goals of wound care • Facilitate hemostasis • Decrease tissue loss • Promote wound healing • Minimize scar formation 5/25/2023 22 Honelet.D
  • 23. Principles of Wound Care Do warm solutions used to irrigate before use to maintain optimum wound healing Longer showering or bathing (>10min) unnecessarily increases the risk of skin maceration. Do not clean the wound with cotton wool or swabs as this will disturb healing tissue and leave fibres in the wound. 5/25/2023 23 Honelet.D
  • 24. Apply silicone or paraffin gauze dressing to secondarily healing wounds. wound irrigation pressures range from 4 to 15 pounds per square inch (psi). Pressures lower than 4 psi will not cleanse the wound adequately, while pressures greater than 15 psi may damage tissue and force bacteria deeper into the tissue. The way of cleansing should enable to remove superficial slough, excess exudate, visible debris or foreign bodies and any material from previous dressings. 5/25/2023 24 Honelet.D
  • 26. • Wound cleansing helps optimize the healing environment and decreases the potential for infection. • It loosens and washes away cellular debris such as bacteria, exudate, purulent material and residual topical agents from previous dressings. Most wounds should be cleansed initially and at each dressing change. (British nursing Skin & Wound Committee,2018) 5/25/2023 26 Honelet.D
  • 27. Normal Saline • The most commonly used irrigating solution. • Due to its physiologic nature, it is always safe to use in wounds. • However, it does not contain any surfactants ,which are more effective at lifting bacteria and debris from the wound or periwound area. • Also it does not contain any preservatives to prevent microbial growth. It should be discarded after as little as 24 hours after opening. 5/25/2023 27 Honelet.D
  • 28. • National Athletic Trainers’ Association stated that no differences were noted in the rates of infection and healing between the use of tap water and normal saline in the cleansing of acute and chronic wounds. (Joel W. Beam, et al 2016) 5/25/2023 28 Honelet.D
  • 29. Hydrogen per oxide • Cytotoxic to healthy cells and granulating tissues. • Foam as gas cleansing action helps to lift debris from the wound surface when used at full strength. If used full strength, irrigation with normal saline after use is recommended. • Ineffective at killing bacteria below 3%. • Do not use on wounds with sinus tracts. 5/25/2023 29 Honelet.D
  • 30. Sodium Hypochlorite (Dakin Solution): • Cytotoxic to healthy cells and granulating tissues • An oil-based ointment such as petroleum jelly can be applied to surrounding healthy tissue to reduce skin irritation and prevent debridement of viable tissue. • Bactericidal effect against most organisms commonly found in open wounds. • Frequently used in pressure ulcers with necrotic tissue to help control infection. 5/25/2023 30 Honelet.D
  • 31. • Occasionally used over cancerous growths to control bacteria and minimize odor. • Should not be used for periods longer than 7- 10 days. • It is usually applied once a day on lightly to moderately exudative wounds and twice a day for highly exudative or contaminated wounds. ( Michael K, et al , 2019) 5/25/2023 31 Honelet.D
  • 32. Chronic wound dressing Are used to manage drainage while maintaining a moist environment • Maceration • Excoriation Basically 5 categories: Films Hydrogel Hydrocolloids Alginates Foam (Edwards .H, et al,2013) 5/25/2023 32 Honelet.D
  • 33.  DO:  Relieve pain, especially prior to dressing change  Relieve pressure! turn at least every 1-2 hours!  Consider specialty support surfaces for bed/chair  Fill in dead space if wound is deep  Protect skin from incontinence by using barrier cream  Protect periwound tissue by using Skin Prep  DO NOT:  Use wet-to-dry dressings!  Wrap tape completely around an extremity! Tourniquet effect  Pull dressing off a wound : Can cause further tissue damage 5/25/2023 33 Dressing tips Honelet.D
  • 34. Dressing selection Determined by : • condition of the wound bed. • amount of exudate (drainage) • cost and availability of dressings at your institution. • Healing progression. 5/25/2023 34 Honelet.D
  • 35. Dressings that add moisture • Films-retain moisture, protect from infection • Hydrogel- creates moist environment, not for excessive drainage • Hydrocolloid- moist environnent, promotes autolytic debridement  Dressings that absorb moisture • Foams for moderate drainage • Calcium alginate for moderate to heavy drainage, homeostasis 5/25/2023 35 Honelet.D
  • 36. Antibiotics Control of wound bioburden: Antimicrobial dressings for wound contamination  Antibiotics only for infected wounds Specialty Dressings  Antimicrobial dressings  Silver  Cadexomer iodine 5/25/2023 36 Honelet.D
  • 37. Debridement • Is the act of removing necrotic material, eschar, infected tissue, slough, pus, hematomas, foreign bodies, debris, bone fragments, or any other type of bioburden from a wound with the objective to promote wound healing. (Daniel.S, et al 2017) 5/25/2023 37 Honelet.D
  • 38. • Debridement is NOT advised for pressure ulcers to heels in the absence of good arterial circulation as the risk of infection in these cases outweighs the delayed healing .This principle also applies to DFU . (Canadian Association of Wound Care, 2018) 5/25/2023 38 Honelet.D
  • 39. Nursing management wound assessment • Accurate and considered wound assessment is essential to fulfill professional nursing requirements and ensure appropriate wound management. ( Benbow .M ,2016) 5/25/2023 39 Honelet.D
  • 40. T= Tissue both in and around the wound— granulation, slough, necrotic black, pink. I= Infection. Any open area always has the potential for infection. M= Moisture (exudate). This determines type of dressing needed to maintain balance. E= Edges. Are they contracted, rolling, undermining? (Kate Brawn, et al , 2018) 5/25/2023 40 Honelet.D
  • 41. NANDA Nursing Diagnoses  Pain  Impaired skin integrity  Impaired tissue integrity  Risk for impaired skin integrity  Risk for infection 5/25/2023 41 Honelet.D
  • 42. Goals in Planning Client Care  Pain o Assess pain by using pain assessment tool o Give non pharmacologic or Pharmacologic management  Risk for impaired skin integrity o Maintain skin integrity o Avoid or reduce risks factors  Impaired skin integrity o Progressive wound healing o Regain intact skin  Client and Family Education o Assess and treat existing wound o Prevention of pressure ulcers 5/25/2023 42 Honelet.D
  • 43. References 1. Current concepts in the physiology of adult wound healing, 2015. 2. 3. Fernandez R. Wound cleansing : which solution , what technique ? 2015 4. Best practice in wound assessment. Nursing Standard(2016) 5. Principles of Wound Management and Wound Healing (2017) 6. HSE wound management guidelines, 2018 7. Schiwartiz,s principles of surgery, 11th edition. 8. Ubbink DT, Bro FE, Go PMNYH, Vermeulen H. Evidence-Based Care of Acute Wounds : A Perspective. 2015;4(5):286–94. 9.Brawn K, Viability T, Policy M, Settings C. GUIDELINES FOR THE ASSESSMENT & MANAGEMENT OF WOUNDS,2018:1–37. 10.Marion Richardson B, CertEd R. The management of animal and human bite wounds. Medicine.22(1):10-3. 5/25/2023 43 Honelet.D

Editor's Notes

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  2. Stress Stress has a great impact on human health and social behavior. Many diseases—such as cardiovascular disease, cancer, compromised wound healing, and diabetes—are associated with stress. Numerous studies have confirmed that stress-induced disruption of neuroendocrine immune equilibrium is consequential to health (Glaser and Kiecolt-Glaser, 2005; Vileikyte, 2007).
  3. 1, Gauze dressings are made of woven or non-woven materials and come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. Use on: infected wounds, wounds which require packing, wounds that are draining, wounds requiring very frequent dressing changes. 2, Transparent film dressings allow oxygen to penetrate through the dressing to the wound, while simultaneously allowing moisture vapor to be released. These dressings are generally composed of a polyurethane material. Use on: partial-thickness wounds, donor sites, minor burns, stage I and stage II pressure ulcers. 3, Foam dressings are less apt to stick to delicate wound beds, are non-occlusive and are composed of a film coated gel or a polyurethane material which is hydrophilic in nature. Use on: pressure ulcers, minor burns, skin grafts, diabetic ulcers, donor sites, venous ulcers. 4, Hydrocolloid dressings are very absorbent and contain colloidal particles such as methylcellulose, gelatin or pectin that swell into a gel-like mass when they come in contact with exudate. They have a strong adhesive backing. Use on: burns, pressure ulcers, venous ulcers. 5, Alginate dressings contain salts derived from certain species of brown seaweed. They may be woven or nonwoven and form a hydrophilic gel when they come in contact with exudate from the wound. Use on: venous ulcers, wounds with tunneling, wounds with heavy exudate.