Volume 67 Issue 10 - October 2021 ISSN 2640-5245
Feature
Case Report
10/04/2021
Evan Cole Lewis, MD; Patrick L. Diaz, BSc, PhD; Amanda C. Langleben; Brenden S. Rabinovitch; Talia M. Katz
A 37-year-old patient with multiple comorbidities and a chronic pressure injury (PI) received cannabis treatment for pain management and sleep disturbance. The patient reported less pain and improved sleep. The PI, which had steadily worsened...
A 37-year-old patient with multiple comorbidities and a chronic pressure injury (PI) received cannabis treatment for pain management and sleep disturbance. The patient reported less pain and improved sleep. The PI, which had steadily worsened...
A 37-year-old patient with...
10/04/2021
Wound Management & Prevention
Case Report
10/04/2021
Eliana Pereira, RN, PhD; Daniela Miti Lemos Tsukumo, MD; Maria Helena M. Lima, RN, PhD; Jessica Silva Cunha Breder, RN
LLLT may be a beneficial in wound dehiscence.
LLLT may be a beneficial in wound dehiscence.
LLLT may be a beneficial in...
10/04/2021
Wound Management & Prevention
Empirical Studies
10/04/2021
Sevilay Şenol Çelik, PhD, RN; Ebru Karazeybek, PhD, RN; Ozan Erbasan, MD
This study aimed to determine the effect of different preoperative skin preparation methods on the rate of SSIs in patients undergoing sternotomy.
This study aimed to determine the effect of different preoperative skin preparation methods on the rate of SSIs in patients undergoing sternotomy.
This study aimed to determine...
10/04/2021
Wound Management & Prevention
Department
Children With Wounds
10/04/2021
Vita Boyar, MD, FAAP, WCPS, FABWH, FAPWCA
Wound bed preparation starts with achieving an optimal wound healing environment.
Wound bed preparation starts with achieving an optimal wound healing environment.
Wound bed preparation starts...
10/04/2021
Wound Management & Prevention
Basics of Wound Care
10/04/2021
Christopher M. Davey, MD, CWSP
To treat a wound successfully, the provider must first know what type of wound it is. Of course, there are many different types of wounds, but the most common types seen in a typical wound care clinic are venous ulcers, diabetic ulcers of...
To treat a wound successfully, the provider must first know what type of wound it is. Of course, there are many different types of wounds, but the most common types seen in a typical wound care clinic are venous ulcers, diabetic ulcers of...
To treat a wound successfully,...
10/04/2021
Wound Management & Prevention
Column
Pearls for Practice
10/04/2021
Amanda Murray, NP-C, BSN, WCC
Three case reports in the hospital-based outpatient wound care setting demonstrate how a hypochlorous acid–preserved wound cleanser was used, synergistically with other wound care modalities, to achieve a significant reduction in wound...
Three case reports in the hospital-based outpatient wound care setting demonstrate how a hypochlorous acid–preserved wound cleanser was used, synergistically with other wound care modalities, to achieve a significant reduction in wound...
Three case reports in the...
10/04/2021
Wound Management & Prevention
Editorial
10/04/2021
Lia van Rijswijk, DNP, RN, CWCN
Just when many of us thought we saw a light at the end of the COVID-19 pandemic tunnel, the rate of immunizations declined and a more contagious variant of the virus found enough susceptible hosts to start another wave of illness and death....
Just when many of us thought we saw a light at the end of the COVID-19 pandemic tunnel, the rate of immunizations declined and a more contagious variant of the virus found enough susceptible hosts to start another wave of illness and death....
Just when many of us thought we...
10/04/2021
Wound Management & Prevention