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The care of wounds : a guide for nurses / / Carol Dealey
The care of wounds : a guide for nurses / / Carol Dealey
Autore Dealey Carol
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; Malden, Mass. : , : Blackwell, , 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (vii, 240 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 617.1
Soggetto topico Wounds and injuries - Nursing
ISBN 1-281-31928-7
9786611319281
0-470-77494-0
0-470-77753-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 The Physiology of Wound Healing; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Definitions associated with wounds; 1.3 The structure of the skin; 1.3.1 Dermis; 1.3.2 Epidermis; 1.4 Wound healing; 1.4.1 Inflammation; 1.4.2 Reconstruction; 1.4.3 Epithelialisation; 1.4.4 Maturation; 1.5 Impaired wound healing; 1.5.1 Hypertrophic scars; 1.5.2 Keloids; 1.5.3 Contractures; 1.5.4 Acute to chronic wounds; 1.6 Conclusion; Chapter 2 The Management of Patients with Wounds; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Physical care; 2.2.1 Nutrition; 2.2.2 Infection; 2.2.3 Smoking; 2.2.4 Diabetes mellitus
2.2.5 They physical effects of stress 2.2.6 Pain; 2.2.7 Sleeping; 2.2.8 Hypothermia; 2.2.9 Steroids; 2.2.10 Radiotherapy; 2.3 Psychological care; 2.3.1 Anxiety; 2.3.2 Motivation and education; 2.3.3 Body image; 2.3.4 Other psychological problems; 2.4 Spiritual care; Chapter 3 General Principles of Wound Management; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Wound assessment; 3.2.1 Wound classification; 3.2.2 The position of the wound; 3.2.3 The environment of care; 3.2.4 M = measure; 3.2.5 E = exudate; 3.2.6 A = appearance; 3.2.7 S = suffering; 3.2.8 U = undermining; 3.2.9 R = re-evaluate; 3.2.10 E = edge
3.3 Managing wounds 3.3.1 Moist wound healing; 3.3.2 Wound bed preparation; 3.3.3 Pain management; 3.4 Documentation; 3.5 Evaluating the dressing; Chapter 4 Wound Management Products; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The development of dressings through the ages; 4.2.1 Early days; 4.2.2 The Dark Ages and early Middle Ages; 4.2.3 Late Middle Ages and Renaissance; 4.2.4 The seventeenth, eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries; 4.2.5 Mid-nineteenth and early twentieth century developments; 4.2.6 The British Pharmaceutical Codices; 4.3 Traditional techniques; 4.4 The use of lotions; 4.4.1 Antiseptics
4.4.2 Antibiotics 4.4.3 Honey; 4.4.4 Saline 0.9%; 4.4.5 Tap water; 4.5 Clinical effectiveness of wound management products; 4.5.1 Providing an effective environment; 4.5.2 The handling qualities of an effective wound management product; 4.6 Modern wound management products; 4.7 Advanced technologies; 4.7.1 Growth factors; 4.7.2 Protease-modulating wound management products; 4.7.3 Hyaluronan-based products; 4.7.4 Hyperbaric oxygen; 4.7.5 Topical negative pressure; 4.7.6 Tissue culture; 4.7.7 Tissue engineering; 4.8 Alternative therapies and wound management
Chapter 5 The Management of Patients with Chronic Wounds 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The prevention and management of pressure ulcers; 5.2.1 The cost of pressure ulcers; 5.2.2 The aetiology of pressure ulcers; 5.2.3 Prevention of pressure ulcers; 5.2.4 Management of pressure ulcers; 5.3 The management of leg ulcers; 5.3.1 The epidemiology of leg ulcers; 5.3.2 The cost of leg ulcers; 5.3.3 The causes of leg ulcers; 5.3.4 Venous ulceration; 5.3.5 Arterial ulcers; 5.3.6 Ulcers of mixed aetiology; 5.3.7 Malignant leg ulcers; 5.3.8 Leg ulceration in rheumatoid arthritis; 5.4 Diabetic foot ulcers; 5.4.1 Aetiology
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Dealey Carol  
Oxford ; ; Malden, Mass. : , : Blackwell, , 2005
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The care of wounds : a guide for nurses / / Carol Dealey
The care of wounds : a guide for nurses / / Carol Dealey
Autore Dealey Carol
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; Malden, Mass. : , : Blackwell, , 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (vii, 240 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 617.1
Soggetto topico Wounds and injuries - Nursing
ISBN 1-281-31928-7
9786611319281
0-470-77494-0
0-470-77753-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 The Physiology of Wound Healing; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Definitions associated with wounds; 1.3 The structure of the skin; 1.3.1 Dermis; 1.3.2 Epidermis; 1.4 Wound healing; 1.4.1 Inflammation; 1.4.2 Reconstruction; 1.4.3 Epithelialisation; 1.4.4 Maturation; 1.5 Impaired wound healing; 1.5.1 Hypertrophic scars; 1.5.2 Keloids; 1.5.3 Contractures; 1.5.4 Acute to chronic wounds; 1.6 Conclusion; Chapter 2 The Management of Patients with Wounds; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Physical care; 2.2.1 Nutrition; 2.2.2 Infection; 2.2.3 Smoking; 2.2.4 Diabetes mellitus
2.2.5 They physical effects of stress 2.2.6 Pain; 2.2.7 Sleeping; 2.2.8 Hypothermia; 2.2.9 Steroids; 2.2.10 Radiotherapy; 2.3 Psychological care; 2.3.1 Anxiety; 2.3.2 Motivation and education; 2.3.3 Body image; 2.3.4 Other psychological problems; 2.4 Spiritual care; Chapter 3 General Principles of Wound Management; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Wound assessment; 3.2.1 Wound classification; 3.2.2 The position of the wound; 3.2.3 The environment of care; 3.2.4 M = measure; 3.2.5 E = exudate; 3.2.6 A = appearance; 3.2.7 S = suffering; 3.2.8 U = undermining; 3.2.9 R = re-evaluate; 3.2.10 E = edge
3.3 Managing wounds 3.3.1 Moist wound healing; 3.3.2 Wound bed preparation; 3.3.3 Pain management; 3.4 Documentation; 3.5 Evaluating the dressing; Chapter 4 Wound Management Products; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The development of dressings through the ages; 4.2.1 Early days; 4.2.2 The Dark Ages and early Middle Ages; 4.2.3 Late Middle Ages and Renaissance; 4.2.4 The seventeenth, eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries; 4.2.5 Mid-nineteenth and early twentieth century developments; 4.2.6 The British Pharmaceutical Codices; 4.3 Traditional techniques; 4.4 The use of lotions; 4.4.1 Antiseptics
4.4.2 Antibiotics 4.4.3 Honey; 4.4.4 Saline 0.9%; 4.4.5 Tap water; 4.5 Clinical effectiveness of wound management products; 4.5.1 Providing an effective environment; 4.5.2 The handling qualities of an effective wound management product; 4.6 Modern wound management products; 4.7 Advanced technologies; 4.7.1 Growth factors; 4.7.2 Protease-modulating wound management products; 4.7.3 Hyaluronan-based products; 4.7.4 Hyperbaric oxygen; 4.7.5 Topical negative pressure; 4.7.6 Tissue culture; 4.7.7 Tissue engineering; 4.8 Alternative therapies and wound management
Chapter 5 The Management of Patients with Chronic Wounds 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The prevention and management of pressure ulcers; 5.2.1 The cost of pressure ulcers; 5.2.2 The aetiology of pressure ulcers; 5.2.3 Prevention of pressure ulcers; 5.2.4 Management of pressure ulcers; 5.3 The management of leg ulcers; 5.3.1 The epidemiology of leg ulcers; 5.3.2 The cost of leg ulcers; 5.3.3 The causes of leg ulcers; 5.3.4 Venous ulceration; 5.3.5 Arterial ulcers; 5.3.6 Ulcers of mixed aetiology; 5.3.7 Malignant leg ulcers; 5.3.8 Leg ulceration in rheumatoid arthritis; 5.4 Diabetic foot ulcers; 5.4.1 Aetiology
Record Nr. UNISA-996203964203316
Dealey Carol  
Oxford ; ; Malden, Mass. : , : Blackwell, , 2005
Materiale a stampa
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The care of wounds : a guide for nurses / / Carol Dealey
The care of wounds : a guide for nurses / / Carol Dealey
Autore Dealey Carol
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (vii, 240 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 617.1
Soggetto topico Wounds and injuries - Nursing
ISBN 1-281-31928-7
9786611319281
0-470-77494-0
0-470-77753-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 The Physiology of Wound Healing; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Definitions associated with wounds; 1.3 The structure of the skin; 1.3.1 Dermis; 1.3.2 Epidermis; 1.4 Wound healing; 1.4.1 Inflammation; 1.4.2 Reconstruction; 1.4.3 Epithelialisation; 1.4.4 Maturation; 1.5 Impaired wound healing; 1.5.1 Hypertrophic scars; 1.5.2 Keloids; 1.5.3 Contractures; 1.5.4 Acute to chronic wounds; 1.6 Conclusion; Chapter 2 The Management of Patients with Wounds; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Physical care; 2.2.1 Nutrition; 2.2.2 Infection; 2.2.3 Smoking; 2.2.4 Diabetes mellitus
2.2.5 They physical effects of stress 2.2.6 Pain; 2.2.7 Sleeping; 2.2.8 Hypothermia; 2.2.9 Steroids; 2.2.10 Radiotherapy; 2.3 Psychological care; 2.3.1 Anxiety; 2.3.2 Motivation and education; 2.3.3 Body image; 2.3.4 Other psychological problems; 2.4 Spiritual care; Chapter 3 General Principles of Wound Management; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Wound assessment; 3.2.1 Wound classification; 3.2.2 The position of the wound; 3.2.3 The environment of care; 3.2.4 M = measure; 3.2.5 E = exudate; 3.2.6 A = appearance; 3.2.7 S = suffering; 3.2.8 U = undermining; 3.2.9 R = re-evaluate; 3.2.10 E = edge
3.3 Managing wounds 3.3.1 Moist wound healing; 3.3.2 Wound bed preparation; 3.3.3 Pain management; 3.4 Documentation; 3.5 Evaluating the dressing; Chapter 4 Wound Management Products; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The development of dressings through the ages; 4.2.1 Early days; 4.2.2 The Dark Ages and early Middle Ages; 4.2.3 Late Middle Ages and Renaissance; 4.2.4 The seventeenth, eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries; 4.2.5 Mid-nineteenth and early twentieth century developments; 4.2.6 The British Pharmaceutical Codices; 4.3 Traditional techniques; 4.4 The use of lotions; 4.4.1 Antiseptics
4.4.2 Antibiotics 4.4.3 Honey; 4.4.4 Saline 0.9%; 4.4.5 Tap water; 4.5 Clinical effectiveness of wound management products; 4.5.1 Providing an effective environment; 4.5.2 The handling qualities of an effective wound management product; 4.6 Modern wound management products; 4.7 Advanced technologies; 4.7.1 Growth factors; 4.7.2 Protease-modulating wound management products; 4.7.3 Hyaluronan-based products; 4.7.4 Hyperbaric oxygen; 4.7.5 Topical negative pressure; 4.7.6 Tissue culture; 4.7.7 Tissue engineering; 4.8 Alternative therapies and wound management
Chapter 5 The Management of Patients with Chronic Wounds 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The prevention and management of pressure ulcers; 5.2.1 The cost of pressure ulcers; 5.2.2 The aetiology of pressure ulcers; 5.2.3 Prevention of pressure ulcers; 5.2.4 Management of pressure ulcers; 5.3 The management of leg ulcers; 5.3.1 The epidemiology of leg ulcers; 5.3.2 The cost of leg ulcers; 5.3.3 The causes of leg ulcers; 5.3.4 Venous ulceration; 5.3.5 Arterial ulcers; 5.3.6 Ulcers of mixed aetiology; 5.3.7 Malignant leg ulcers; 5.3.8 Leg ulceration in rheumatoid arthritis; 5.4 Diabetic foot ulcers; 5.4.1 Aetiology
Record Nr. UNINA-9910824203703321
Dealey Carol  
Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell, 2005
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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