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Best Practice Recommendations for Preparing the Wound Bed
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NursingScar ManagementPatient SafetyWound AssessmentWound BedScar PreventionWound CareSurgeryWound HealingPain ManagementMedical GuidelineMedicine
In Brief PURPOSE To provide the best available evidence in care of patients with chronic wounds. TARGET AUDIENCE This continuing education activity is intended for physicians, and nurses with an interest in wound care. OBJECTIVES After reading this article and taking this test, the reader should be able to: Identify local factors and recommendations for preparing the wound bed, including DIME and MEASURE, and ways to promote patient adherence to the treatment plan. Explain impairments and time guidelines to wound healing, problems with wound healing, and types of wound pain. Editor's note: This "Best Practice Recommendations" article is reprinted with permission from Wound Care Canada 2006;4(1):15-29. It is 1 of 4 articles published in 2006 following the latest Nursing Best Practice Guidelines from the Registered Nurses1 Association of Ontario (RNAO), which are updated approximately every 3 years. In this article, the concept of preparing the wound bed is updated to consider the whole patient before treating the wound. The evidence presented is connected to the RNAO's recommendations from its review of the literature up to the writing of its 2006 guidelines. This continuing education activity updates the concept of preparing the wound bed by considering the whole patient before treating the wound. Evidence identified by the Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario's Nursing Best Practice Guidelines is incorporated in this update.
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