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Wound Assessment: Made Easy
A structured approach to wound assessment is required to maintain a good standard of care. This involves a thorough patient assessment, which should be carried out by skilled and competent practitioners, adhering to local and national guidelines (Harding et al, 2008). Inappropriate or inaccurate assessment can lead to delayed wound healing, pain, increased risk of infection, inappropriate use of wound dressings and a reduction in the quality of life for patients
Understanding the importance of holistic wound assessment
It is important to undertake a holistic assessment of the patient who presents with a wound.
Karen Ousey and Leanne Cook give an overview of the key responsibilities of the practice nurse
American author and scholar LeAnne Howe talks about her novel "Shell shaker" and reads from her another novel "Miko Kings"
American author and scholar LeAnne Howe talks about her novel, "Shell Shaker" which spans centuries of Choctaw culture and history. She reads several passages from the novel and also a short passage from her new, unpublished novel, "Miko Kings," about Indian baseball in 1907 and 1969. She answers questions from the audience. Part of the Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers Series for visiting speakers. Sponsored by the Michigan State University American Indian Studies Program. Held in the MSU Main Library
The Missing Link: the key to improved wound assessment
Clinicians discuss using Debrisoft to improve wound assessement, quality of life and cost effectiveness
Author Leigh Roethke will discuss her debut book Minnesota's Capitol
Butt, Leanne. (2005). Author Leigh Roethke will discuss her debut book Minnesota's Capitol. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/220718
Author Leigh Roethke will discuss her debut book Minnesota's Capitol at the University of Minnesota
Butt, Leanne. (2005). Author Leigh Roethke will discuss her debut book Minnesota's Capitol at the University of Minnesota. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/220707
Author Will Weaver discusses his book Barns of Minnesota at the University of Minnesota Crookston Bookstore.
Butt, Leanne. (2005). Author Will Weaver discusses his book Barns of Minnesota at the University of Minnesota Crookston Bookstore.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/220556
Author and retired UMC professor Gene Miller will discusses his book Thinking of You at the University of Minnesota Crookston Bookstore.
Butt, Leanne. (2005). Author and retired UMC professor Gene Miller will discusses his book Thinking of You at the University of Minnesota Crookston Bookstore.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/220560
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