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An international consensusPRINCIPLES OFBEST PRACTICE A World Union of Wound Healing Societies

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An international consensusPRINCIPLES OFBEST PRACTICE A World Union of Wound Healing Societies. 1. inflammatory phase. 2. proliferative or . granulation phase. 3. maturation, or wound . remodeling, phase. WOUND CARE. Wound Classification. BY CAUSE 1. intentional . 2. unintentional. Paige Klem. Derived by the success in aviation and pilots. ‘Pause Points’. Should be team focused to communicate. Precise; Efficient, and to the point. Poor communication is the single most frequent cause of adverse events. Obj. : I will perform basic wound management procedures. Obj. : I will identify types of skin injections in athletics. Skin Wounds. What would you do?. Skin Wounds. Wound . – trauma to tissues that causes a break in that tissue. 2. proliferative or . granulation phase. 3. maturation, or wound . remodeling, phase. WOUND CARE. Wound Classification. BY CAUSE 1. intentional . 2. unintentional. Wound Healing. : Restoration of that disruption. Types of Wounds. Surgical Wounds (intentional). Traumatic Wounds (accidental). Chronic Wounds (. persistant. ) - . result of underlying condition. Surgical Wounds. Wound Healing. : Restoration of that disruption. Types of Wounds. Surgical Wounds (intentional). Traumatic Wounds (accidental). Chronic Wounds . (persistent) . - . result of underlying condition. Surgical Wounds. Healthcare facility must be maintained as clean and sterile to prevent spread of disease and infection. Must take precautions to minimize risk. Coaches must be aware of potential dangers associated with exposure to blood or other infectious materials. . Direct Contact. Person to Person. Staff to Patient. Patient to Staff. Indirect Contact. Other way than touching an infected person. Fomite-. Inanimate object. . 1. Dust. . 2. Moisture droplet- aerosol effect. M (MD). Surgical infection. D. efined as an. . infection related to or complicating a surgical therapy and requiring surgical management. Related to surgical therapy but may not require surgery. - UTI after catheterization. SURGICAL INFECTION. Surgical . infection, particularly surgical site infection (SSI), . has always . been a major complication of surgery and trauma and . has been . documented for 4000–5000 years. Tissue Viability Service. Aims . of this session. . Identify . layers. and . functions . of the skin. Identify . phases of normal wound healing. Assess. and . describe. a wound. Have an understanding of . Hamad Alsubaie, MD, FRCSC . Assistant Professor Bariatric, Upper GI, MIS and General Surgery . Airway Obstruction. Obstruction by the tongue . may occur with a depressed level of . consciousness. Loss . Overview . Wound Infection Continuum. Biofilm. Assessment: NERDS & STONEES. Management. Wound Infection Continuum. Contamination. Colonization. Local Infection. Spreading Infection. Systemic Infection. Ahmadabadi A (MD). Assistant professor of surgery . Mashhad University of Medical Sciences . 2019. Surgical infection definition. Infections that occur postoperatively and that are associated with the surgical sites, as well as de novo infections that require urgent surgical evaluation and treatment..

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