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A Demonstration of Clinical Reasoning Through a Case Of Scrotal Infection
Clinical reasoning has been defined as collecting clues, processing information, and coming to an understanding of a patient problem, then planning and implementing interventions, evaluating outcomes, and reflecting on and learning from the process. Clinicians with effective reasoning skills positively impact patient outcomes.
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Healing Wounds, Healthy Skin
by
Rebecca Cottrill
,
Madhuri Reddy
in
Care and hygiene
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HEALTH & FITNESS
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HEALTH & FITNESS / Diseases / Skin
2011
Seven million Americans suffer from chronic or slow-healing wounds-this number includes people with diabetes, dementia, paralysis, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, and poor circulation, as well as the elderly and those with reduced mobility.Healing Wounds, Healthy Skinprovides patients and caregivers with everything they need to know on the subject, including: •Why chronic wounds develop and who is at risk of developing them•What \"normal healing\" is•What the different types of wounds are, including those associated with chronic disease•How to find appropriate care and get a correct diagnosis•What role exercise and nutrition play in treatment and prevention•What treatment options are available, from surgery to alternative therapies
Also covered are the patients' psychological and emotional experiences, myths about wounds and wound healing, steps to take in an emergency, and a wound patient's bill of rights. With up-to-date information, insightful patient case histories, and a wealth of essential resources, this is the book that chronic wound patients and their caregivers can turn to with confidence.
Healing Wounds, healthy skin: a comprehensive guide for patients with diabetes, dementia, or paralysis and their caregivers
by
Madhuri Reddy, Reddy
,
Rebecca Cottrill, Cottrill
in
Chronically ill
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Wound healing
,
Wounds and injuries
2011
The first comprehensive, accessible, authoritative guide on chronic wounds and how best to treat them Seven million Americans suffer from chronic or slow-healing wounds-this number includes people with diabetes, dementia, paralysis, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, and poor circulation, as well as the elderly and those with reduced mobility. Healing Wounds, Healthy Skin provides patients and caregivers with everything they need to know on the subject, including:Why chronic wounds develop and who is at risk of developing themWhat \"normal healing\" isWhat the different types of wounds are, including those associated with chronic diseaseHow to find appropriate care and get a correct diagnosisWhat role exercise and nutrition play in treatment and preventionWhat treatment options are available, from surgery to alternative therapiesAlso covered are the patients' psychological and emotional experiences, myths about wounds and wound healing, steps to take in an emergency, and a wound patient's bill of rights. With up-to-date information, insightful patient case histories, and a wealth of essential resources, this is the book that chronic wound patients and their caregivers can turn to with confidence.