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Topic: Basic Wound Care Purpose: To ensure that clinical procedures related to wound management are carried out

in a manner that maintains and promotes the principles of asepsis. Goal: To minimize the risk of introducing pathogenic organisms into a wound and to prevent the transfer of pathogens from the wound to other patients or staff. Venue: UPH Dr. Jose G. Tamayo Medical University Room 321 Participants: 43 Nursing Students Time Learning Objectives Content Outline Method of Instruction Frame Instructional Methods of (in Resources evaluation minutes) 1. Describe normal 1. Normal wound healing. 1. Describe normal wound 3 Audiovisual, 1. Respond to wound healing. healing with the use of minutes Handouts. questions audiovisuals. regarding self2. Describe signs 2. Infection 2. Discuss the mechanism of 1 minute care of wound. and symptoms of Signs and symptoms wound infection. 2. Return wound infection. include wound warm to Use audiovisuals to demonstration touch, misalignment of demonstrate infected wound of wound wound edges, and appearance. cleansing and purulent wound Provide handout describing bandaging. drainage. signs and symptoms of Signs of systemic wound infection. infection include fever and malaise. 3. Identify 3. Wound care equipment 3. Demonstrate equipment 3 minute equipment a. Cleansing solution needed for cleansing and needed for wound as prescribed by bandaging wound. Provide care. physician (e.g. clear handout listing equipment water, mild soap needed. and water, or antimicrobial solution) b. Bandaging material:

gauze wrap, adhesive tape 4. Demonstrate wound cleansing and bandaging. 4. Demonstration of wound cleansing and bandaging on the clients wound 4. Demonstrate wound 10 cleansing and bandaging on minutes the clients wound or mannequin. Provide handout describing procedure for cleansing and bandaging wound 5. Discuss available resources. Provide handout listing 5 minutes available resources and follow-up treatment plan.

5. Describe appropriate action if questions or complications arise.

5. Resources available for client questions include health clinic

University of Perpetual Help System DR. JOSE G. TAMAYO MEDICAL UNIVERSITY College of Nursing

WOUND CARE

Prepared by: RICACHO, Ma. Norilyn Submitted to: Mrs. Antonietta Rosemelinda C. Edra RN, MAN

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