Upcoming

Introduction to Wound Care

£ 300.00 gbp
Book
Wed, 3 Jul 2024, 09:15 BST – Tue, 9 Jul 2024, 16:00 BST
Virtual Class
Dates Breakdown
Wed, 3 Jul 2024, 09:15–16:00 BST
Day 1
Tue, 9 Jul 2024, 09:15–16:00 BST
Day 2
Introduction to Wound Care
Introduction to Wound Care via Zoom

Join us via Zoom for this informative and interactive course designed for nurses, healthcare professionals, and healthcare assistants who are new to wound management in the primary care setting. This course will empower you with the knowledge and skills to confidently manage wound care for both adults and children, ensuring the highest standards of patient care in your practice.

Day One

Learning Objectives:

1. Develop a comprehensive understanding of wound care in the primary care setting.
2. Explore the anatomy and physiology related to wound healing.
3. Learn how to assess wounds, including the various stages of wound healing.
4. Understand wound infections and their management.
5. Familiarize yourself with wound closure techniques such as sutures, Steri-strips, and clips.
6. Gain knowledge about emollients, barrier creams, and steroids.
7. Discover commonly used dressings for wound care.
8. Create an action plan, evaluate your learning, and access resources for further study.

Day Two

Learning Objectives:

1. Review the topics covered on Day One and explore wound care formularies and pathways.
2. Differentiate between leg ulcers of arterial and venous origin.
3. Understand exudate management in wound care.
4. Learn about the theory behind compression therapy for wound management.
5. Engage in case studies to apply your knowledge.
6. Explore competencies that can be achieved in practice.
7. Create an action plan for your next steps, evaluate your learning, and access additional resources.

Learning Outcomes for Both Days:

By the end of this 2-day Introduction to Wound Care course, participants will:

1. Develop a solid understanding of the physiology of wound healing, including chronic venous and arterial insufficiency.
2. Acquire knowledge about topical medications and emollients commonly used in wound care.
3. Familiarize themselves with a range of dressings frequently employed in wound management.
4. Recognize the importance of regular wound review and supervised self-management plans.
5. Engage in discussions about relevant practice problems and work toward effective solutions.
6. Understand the significance of ongoing professional development in wound care practice.



Trainers

Shannon Whiting

RGN DipHE, Level 5 15 CA

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Location

Virtual Class

Classifications

Categories
  • Dermatology & Wound Care
Levels
  • Introduction