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...
By: Emily Greenstein, APRN, CNP, CWON, FACCWS
Being a wound care professional is often a lot like being a detective. You have to decide what caused the wound, what is contributing to its not healin...
By Emily Greenstein, APRN, CNP, CWON, FACCWS
Last month I introduced you to the concept of how being a wound care professional is often a lot like being a detective. This blog post is going to star...
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 Bruce E. Ruben MD
In the beginning, long before Johnson met Johnson and Band-Aids were invented, primitive men and women suffered minor cuts and abrasions and probably left them uncovered to hea...
By Holly Hovan MSN, APRN, CWOCN-AP
As wound care clinicians, we are aware that part of the process of consulting requires a comprehensive wound assessment, looking at wound characteristics, causati...
Effective wound management often requires attending to multiple aspects of the wound itself, including properly preparing the wound bed and managing moisture and exudate, among other facets of wound c...