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Skin and Soft-Tissue Issues in Persons Who Inject Drugs

October 20, 2023
Barbara Pieper, PhD, CNS-BC, CWOCN, FAAN, WOCNF shared that drug abuse or addiction affects millions of individuals each year in the United States. In 2019, 20.4 million people met the criteria for a ...

Skin Assessment and Moisture-Associated Skin Damage

February 1, 2018
by the WoundSource Editors The performance of an accurate and complete skin assessment is of utmost importance to obtaining and maintaining healthy skin. Understanding the structure and function of...

Skin Assessment in Long-Term Care

September 12, 2019
By Susan M. Cleveland, BSN, RN, WCC, CDP, NADONA Board Secretary As a Director of Nursing, your assessment skills must be tiptop. How are the skills of the staff you are entrusting with the care of...

Skin Assessment: When, Why and How Do You Do It?

November 13, 2013
By Karen Zulkowski DNS, RN, CWS Looking at a person's skin from head to toe is an important nursing function. Certainly nurses document this on the patient's admission, but not so much thereafter. ...

Skin Care for Pressure Injury Prevention

October 28, 2019
By the WoundSource Editors Pressure injuries are a significant risk for patients and pose a tremendous clinical challenge to medical providers. Serious pressure injuries can present a substantial t...

Skin Injury and Chronic Wounds: Shear, Pressure, and Moisture

March 22, 2019
by the WoundSource Editors Wound healing is a complex process that is highly dependent on many skin cell types interacting in a defined order. With chronic wounds, this process is disrupted, and he...

Skin Tears: Prevention and Management

February 18, 2014
By Laurie Swezey RN, BSN, CWOCN, CWS, FACCWS Skin tears are a common problem among the elderly due to increased skin fragility associated with aging. Due to the increasing prevalence of this proble...

Spring Screening: Wound Patient Well-being and Skin Cancer Screenings

May 9, 2013
By Paula Erwin-Toth MSN, RN, CWOCN, CNS Spring is finally here. I hope that you were able to enjoy the May weather. This time of year is one of renewal and promise. This can be a time of year when ...

Step Up—Include Foot Care in Your Practice

December 17, 2014
By Diana L. Gallagher MS, RN, CWOCN, CFCN I recently had the honor of participating in a meeting of the Wound Ostomy Continence Nursing Certification Boar> (WOCNCB®). My role was to assist the Foot...
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