PPT-Treatment of Burns, Wounds, and Decubitus Ulcers
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By Alaina Darby Into which of the following categories would you classify a sunburn that has started to blister Stage I Stage II Stage III Stage IV Into which of
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By Alaina Darby Into which of the following categories would you classify a sunburn that has started to blister Stage I Stage II Stage III Stage IV Into which of the following categories would you classify a sunburn that is red and painful. Evidenced Based Presentation. . Michelle Scarlett. Purpose and Objective of presentation. Educate . about . Pressure Ulcers and it’s presentation. Introduce a case scenario. Preventable . Measures. This is the main menu of this presentation, return here by clicking on the home button (looks like a house).. Head/Neck Injuries. Bleeding/Shock. Wounds &. First Aid Room. Burns. Chest/Abdomen Injuries. Jesse Thomas, RVT. UNC Health Care. Disclosures. No relevant conflicts of interest to declare. Objectives. Review types of wounds. Discuss risk factors. Role of Duplex Imaging. Role as a Technologist. Sharon D. White, BSN,RN,CWOCN. University of Alabama - Birmingham. Objectives. Identify different types of lower leg ulcers. Describe at least 3 major risk factors that may contribute to arterial, venous and diabetic ulcers. The Pharmacist’s Role. Objectives . At the end of this session the participant will be able to:. Describe the dermatological changes that occur as we age. List some of the common disorders that are prevalent in an older population. Tissue Viability Team. ABUHB. Brief functions of the skin. What is a pressure ulcer?. Why do they happen?. What we can do to prevent pressure ulcers?. The way forward. Focus of Presentation. Why do Pressure Ulcers matter?. Care Review. . Best Practice Guidelines. Successful Wound Management Strategies : An . Introduction. Alex Khan, APRN ACNS-BC. By : . Jazmine. Moreno. What Are Pressure Ulcers?. A pressure ulcer is when an area of the skin has had too much pressure on it for to long, and so the skin dies and starts to break down. . There are 3 Primary causes. Steven Tam. Objectives. Understand the definitions and staging system for Pressure Ulcers. Review the epidemiology. Review risk factors for pressure ulcer development. Review and understand prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers. Non-healing wounds. Eschar. Odor. Caregiver support. Environment. Nutrition and hydration. Supply management and understanding of products. Comorbidities. . What Are the Challenges?. Assessment of Wound. Dr: Arshad M.Malik. Associate Professor Surgery. LUMHS. ORAL CAVITY. LIPS. TEETH. GINGIVA. ORAL MUCOUS MEMBRANES. PALATE. TONGUE. ORAL LYMPHOID TISSUES. Oral Ulcers. Definations. Classifications. Causes. Burns are mild to severe wounds mostly caused by heat which causes skin damage in which most of the cells affected die.. STRUCTURES INVOLVED. Levels of burns: 1. st. degree, 2. nd. degree, 3. rd. degree.. Protocol Classification of degrees Casy history Clinical examination First aid for burns Primary car e Pain relief Antibiotics and corticosteroids Reference criteria Inhalation injury Burn depth asse Assistant Professor . of Surgery. Mashhad University of Medical Sciences. 2018 . There is no greater trauma than major burn injury. . ETIOLOGY . OF BURN INJURY . 66% of . all burns occur at home, and fatalities are predominant in the extremes of .
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