Wound Care Management


First:
Read the Patient History located in the window on the left side of page.

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Next:
Choose your decision from the list located in the right-hand window, and then click on the submit button.

A new page will then load listing the outcomes of all the decisions, both for you to review.

Then proceed to the next Decision.

 

 

MEDICAL SIMULATIONS in Wound Care Management provides a continuing education experience that is both enjoyable and of practical value.This interactive program offers you a realistic opportunity to evaluate a specific patient, make a complete diagnostic assessment, then formulate and execute a therapeutic approach.

The interactive format of this teaching program puts you in the decision maker’s place. As you proceed through the simulation, you quickly become involved and soon realize that you are in the midst of an extremely enlightening diagnostic and clinical management challenge.

As you take advantage of the hands-on experience while managing this case, you are able to compare your clinical expertise with that of the Medical Simulations authors. This program not only plots the clinical course as the case develops, but also reveals the most contemporary thinking and principles that underlie the authors’ decisions.

To reveal the hidden Outcomes, you should first make your selection(s) at each Decision and then review the remaining Outcomes for your personal edification. Should you decide to apply for continuing education credit, you will NOT be penalized for having selected incorrect options.

After completing the simulation portion of the case, please read the authors’ Epilogue and note the availability of numerous References provided for further enlightenment.

Improve your clinical decision-making skills regarding the appropriate management of refractory venous ulcers and other chronic wounds.

At the completion of this lesson, the participant should be better able to:

  1. identify and effectively manage patients who have venous ulcers of the lower extremities;
  2. discuss the advantages and disadvantages of, as well as the indications and contraindications for, various therapies used in the management of venous ulcers;
  3. utilize the recommended techniques for wound preparation and application of the human skin equivalent (Apligraf®);
  4. understand factors that may influence reapplication of Apligraf, including the appearance of the wound at various times post-treatment.

The time allotted for this program, including completion of the Decisions and review of the authors’ Epilogue and relevant bibliographic References, is approximately 1 hour.

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Published by InterMed Press, Division of InterMed Inc, Darien, Connecticut 2001.