$74.95
ISBN 10 1-55642-833-2
ISBN 13 978-1-55642-833-3
384 pp Hard Cover
Pub. Date: 2010
Order# 48332

Product Info Sheet
Product Description
Take your wound management and treatment skills to the next level with Comprehensive Wound Management, Second Edition. Both physical therapy students and practicing clinicians of varying wound experience will be well prepared to identify and treat a variety of wounds beyond those covered in traditional textbooks such as pressure, neuropathic, venous, and arterial ulcers.
Comprehensive Wound Management, Second Edition by Dr. Glenn Irion is a unique text that covers the spectrum of acute and chronic wounds. This encompassing text includes full color images, as well as chapter discussions on each type of intervention, prevention strategies and administrative concerns that impact the delivery of wound management services.
Features:
- Full-color images of wound types and interventions
- Photographic descriptions of wound management
- Line drawings illustrate and reinforce key concepts
- Follows the principles of the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice
- Follows the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health.
- Based on the Guide for Integumentary/Wound Management Content in Professional Physical Therapist Education developed by American Physical Therapy Association's Section on Clinical Electrophysiology and Wound Management.
Along with providing key information on all aspects of wound management, this updated second edition, references the need to not only examine the wound but the patient as well, so that successful clinical judgments and developing effective treatment plans can be made.
Everything you wanted to know about wound management:
- Normal skin anatomy and physiology
- Causes of wounds
- Normal and abnormal healing
- Clinical decision making
- Interventions
- Administrative issues that impact wound management practice
Comprehensive Wound Management, Second Edition is an invaluable text that should be in the hands of all physical therapy students and clinicians, certified wound specialists, rehabilitation professionals, and any health care provider who is managing the treatment of wounds.
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Contents
Dedication
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Preface
| Unit I: Basic Science |
| Chapter 1 | Anatomy and Physiology of Skin |
| Chapter 2 | Normal Wound Healing |
| Chapter 3 | Abnormal Wound Healing |
| Chapter 4 | Nutrition |
| Unit II: The Patient |
| Chapter 5 | History Taking and Tests and Measures |
| Chapter 6 | Physical Examination |
| Unit III: The Wound |
| Chapter 7 | Etiologies of Common Wounds |
| Chapter 8 | Assessing Wounds |
| Unit IV: Interventions |
| Chapter 9 | Infection Control |
| Chapter 10 | Pain Control |
| Chapter 11 | Wound Bed Preparation |
| Chapter 12 | Dressings |
| Chapter 13 | Scar Management |
| Chapter 14 | Adjunct Interventions |
| Chapter 15 | Thermal Injuries |
| Chapter 16 | Special Cases |
| Unit V: Nonpatient Interventions |
| Chapter 17 | Documentation |
| Chapter 18 | Plan of Care |
| Chapter 19 | Regulations, Reimbursement, Psychosocial Issues |
Appendix: Wound Care Resources
Index
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