Leg ulcer management

Author(s)

    • Moffatt, Christine
    • Martin, Ruth
    • Smithdale, Rachael

Bibliographic Information

Leg ulcer management

Christine Moffatt, Ruth Martin, Rachael Smithdale

(Essential clinical skills for nurses)

Blackwell Pub., 2007

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Leg Ulcer Management provides a practical and accessible guide for nurses treating patients with leg ulceration. It examines ulcer types and causes of leg ulceration and draws upon international position statements on wound pain, wound bed preparation, wound infection and compression therapy to provide guidelines for effective, evidence-based care and improve concordance in leg ulcer management. Leg Ulcer Management addresses background anatomy and physiology, assessment, pain management, psychological impact and adjunctive therapies. Each chapter includes learning outcomes, procedures and competencies, case studies and clinical scenarios.

Table of Contents

Ch 1 Introduction. Ch 2 Causes of Leg Ulceration. Ch 3 An assessment framework. Ch 4 Understanding non-invasive vascular assessment. Ch 5 Assessment and management of pain. Ch 6 The psychological impact of leg ulceration. Ch 7 Improving concordance in leg ulcer management. Ch 8 Wound bed preparation. Ch 9 Wound infection. Ch 10 Compression therapy. Ch 11 Venous ulceration. Ch 12 Ischaemic ulceration. Ch 13 Diabetic foot ulceration. Ch 14 Mixed aetiology ulceration. Ch 15 Adjunctive and novel therapies

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