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Holly M. Hovan, MSN, APRN, GERO-BC, CWOCN-AP

Understanding the Role of the Continence Nurse, Reasons to Certify, and Practice Questions

June 13, 2019
Holly M. Hovan MSN, RN-BC, APRN-CNS, CWOCN-AP Not many people wake up one day and say, "Wow, I really want to be a continence nurse!" In fact, sometimes people don't even really understand what a c...

Using a Nurse-Led, Standardized Approach to Prevent and Treat Moisture-Associated Skin Damage and Pressure Injuries in Critical Care

June 29, 2022
Moisture-associated skin damage (MASD) is becoming increasingly prevalent in today’s health care system. Often associated with discomfort and pain, MASD ultimately negatively impacts quality of life. ...

What is the Impact of Social Determinants of Health on Wound Management

January 27, 2023
Health People 2030 (HP2030) define social determinants of health (SDOH) as conditions (nonmedical factors) within environments where people are born, reside, learn, work, play, worship, and grow old. ...

World Wide Pressure Injury Prevention Day: An Opportunity to Educate

December 13, 2018
By Holly M. Hovan MSN, APRN, ACNS-BC, CWOCN-AP What does your facility do to raise awareness regarding pressure injury prevention? We have lots of educational opportunities throughout the year, but...

Wound Assessment, Treatment and Follow-Up

April 25, 2018
By Holly M. Hovan MSN, APRN-ACNS-BC, CWOCN-AP After determining our goals of wound treatment (healing, maintaining, or comfort/palliative), we need to choose a treatment that meets the needs of th...

Wound Documentation: Commonly Confused Wound Care Terms

October 17, 2019
By Holly M. Hovan MSN, RN-BC, APRN.ACNS-BC, CWOCN-AP Documentation is a huge part of our practice as wound care nurses. It is how we take credit for the care we provide to our patients and how we e...

Wound Drainage: How Does It Guide the Plan of Care?

February 25, 2021
By Holly Hovan MSN, GERO-BC, APRN, CWOCN-AP We have all heard the saying: a dry cell is a dead cell… we know that a moist wound bed is most conducive to healing. If a wound is too dry, we add moist...

Wound Exudate: What Does This Color Mean for My Patient?

March 24, 2021
When assessing and documenting a wound, it is important to note the amount and type of wound exudate (drainage). Using our senses is a large part of the initial wound assessment, followed by accurate ...

Wound Management: Promoting Patient Adherence through Education

December 8, 2022
An important step in wound management is identifying wound etiology. Pinpointing the problem often helps guide patient treatment. Identifying the cause of the wound, employing evidence-based intervent...
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