By Janet Wolfson PT, CLWT, CWS, CLT-LANA
With increased awareness of the impact of the lymphatic system on all other systems of the body, there are now multitudes of research studies on lymphedema ...
By Lindsay D. Andronaco RN, BSN, CWCN, WOC, DAPWCA, FAACWS
Wound exudate and how to properly assess and manage it has been a long standing clinical challenge in wound care. Assessing the exudate co...
Margaret Heale, RN, MSc, CWOCN
"Personalized medicine" is apparently a new concept that has evolved from taking good family histories, then adding a genetic testing component. The idea is to help a...
By Laurie Swezey RN, BSN, CWOCN, CWS, FACCWS
Wound irrigation, when performed properly, can enhance wound healing. It is not as simple as pouring normal saline over a wound prior to dressing it – i...
By Holly M. Hovan, MSN, GERO-BC, APRN, CWOCN-AP
Wound assessment is one of the initial steps in determining the plan of care, changes in treatment, and the choice of key players in wound management...
By Samantha Kuplicki, MSN, APRN-CNS, AGCNS-BC, CWS, CWCN, CFCN
Part 1 in a series exploring topics related to negative pressure wound therapy application.
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT),...
Hospital-acquired pressure ulcers (HAPUs) pose a challenge for acute and post-acute care environments and are listed as hospital-acquired conditions (HACs) by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Servi...
Burns occur when the skin comes into contact with a heat source or caustic substance, commonly fire or flames, boiling liquid, hot objects, electrical current, or chemical agents. Different mechanisms...