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Acute and Chronic Wounds

The purpose of this educational activity is to enable the learner to identify etiology and characteristics of both acute and chronic wounds.


$15.00

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Learning Objectives

At the completion of this educational activity, the learner will be able to:

  1. Identify four (4) wound classifications.
  2. List four (4) wound characteristics that signal poor healing.
  3. Identify three (3) components of a wound assessment.

Learning Outcome

At the completion of this educational activity, the learner will demonstrate knowledge about etiology and characteristics of acute and chronic wounds by passing a quiz with a score of 85% or greater accuracy.

Author

Karen Miller, RN, BSN

Mrs. Miller received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing from Jacksonville University (JU) in Jacksonville Florida in 1993. She has experience with skin care management in pediatric and adult populations. This experience was acquired while working in the specialized field of Wound Care Nursing in a Long-Term Acute Care Facility and in Acute Care Health Systems that served both pediatric and adult patients. As a Certified Wound Care Nurse (CWCN), Mrs. Miller taught skin and wound care in orientation classes in the facilities where she worked. She also served as a Guest Lecturer at her Alma Mater (JU) and at Florida Community College, Jacksonville. Mrs. Miller’s personal goal is to help equip medical staff with the knowledge base and practical skills that will enable them to deliver the best care possible to their patients, clients, and residents.

Acute and Chronic Wounds - Healthcare Academy
Healthcare Academy

Acute and Chronic Wounds

$15.00

Nurses in long-term care facilities (LTCs) and skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) provide care for a wide range of acute and chronic skin wounds. This educational activity is a comprehensive look at best practices for identifying common wounds seen in the LTC setting and recognizing signs of non-healing wounds.

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