Volume 12 Issue 11 - November 2018
Department
HBOT
11/07/2018
Frank Aviles Jr., PT, CWS, FACCWS, CLT-LANA, ALM, AWCC, DAPWCA
Debbi Whitten-Byles, RRT, RRT-SDS
Insurance restrictions and clinical guidance may preclude patients from receiving HBOT. But the lack of oxygen experienced by those living with COPD and sleep apnea may be more troubling for outpatient clinics when trying to heal wounds.
Insurance restrictions and clinical guidance may preclude patients from receiving HBOT. But the lack of oxygen experienced by those living with COPD and sleep apnea may be more troubling for outpatient clinics when trying to heal wounds.
Insurance restrictions and...
11/07/2018
Today's Wound Clinic
Nutrition
11/07/2018
Liz Friedrich, MPH, RDN, CSG, LDN, FAND, NWCC
An unbalanced, unhealthy diet may be responsible for nonhealing wounds, particularly among patients who live with diabetes. Wound care providers can take steps to help their patients avoid malnutrition.
An unbalanced, unhealthy diet may be responsible for nonhealing wounds, particularly among patients who live with diabetes. Wound care providers can take steps to help their patients avoid malnutrition.
An unbalanced, unhealthy diet...
11/07/2018
Today's Wound Clinic