JVB Enterprises Inc.
Complete Wound Care
Prevent-Assess-Debride-Treat
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Course Dates & Locations
Course Outline
Course Fees
Registration
Customize a Wound Care Course for your
organization
This intensive two-day course was
designed to provide clinicians with the most up-to-date tools to allow delivery of
successful treatment plans for wound healing. Presented in a "fun learning"
environment, this course allows comfortable interaction with the speaker and over 35%
hands-on lab experience.
Through a combination of
interesting lecture and extensive hands-on labs, this course strives to provide the individual attention
necessary to assure understanding by each attendant. For the experienced clinician, this
course will provide a thorough review, and an update on current theories and modalities.
This course is a must for new
graduates, and clinicians with little or no wound care experience. This course will
provide you with the tools needed to perform a thorough assessment and develop successful
treatment plans. Included in this course are application labs for compression dressings,
ultrasound and electrical stimulation, as well as a hands-on sharp debridement lab.
Upon completion of this
course, participants will be able to:
- Identify basic anatomy and physiology relevant to
wound care
- Identify wound etiology based on characteristics
- Properly stage pressure ulcers and list the
limitations of this staging system
- Identify the three phases of wound healing
- Explain the importance of early intervention and
list prevention strategies
- Perform a thorough assessment and develop a
successful treatment plan
- Differentiate between debridement options and
choose when appropriate
- List characteristics and functions of various wound
dressings and factors to consider when selecting a dressing
- Identify various modalities and how they apply to
wound care
- Express the importance of a multidisciplinary team
approach and select effective communication strategies
- Demonstrate effective documentation and identify
requirements for reimbursement
Who Should Attend
- Physical Therapists and Physical Therapist
Assistants
- OT's and COTA's
- Health Care Professionals involved in Wound Care.
CEU's:
This course is approved in each state where the course is being taught. For
the hours or continuing education credits in your state please
contact JVB Enterprises
Course
Outline - Complete Wound Care
Day One
8:00 – 8:30 AM Registration
8:30 AM – 12:30 PM
- Introduction
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Phases of Wound Healing
- Wound Etiologies
15 min. break
- Lab – Doppler, Palpating Pulses, Monofilamints, Compression Dressings
- Risk Assessment
- Early Intervention
- Wound Assessment
12:30 – 1:15 PM Lunch (On your own)
1:15 – 5:30 PM
- Pressure Ulcer Staging
- Developing Goals
- LAB (group) – Wound Assessments
15 min. break
- Debridement
- Dressings
- LAB – Dressing Comparison
5:30 – 6:30 PM
Day Two
8:00 AM – 12:30 PM
- Review/Q&A
- Sharp Debridement Lecture & Lab
15 min. break
12:30 – 1:15 PM Lunch (On your own)
1:15 – 5:00 PM
- Electrical Stimulation Lecture & Lab
- Ultrasound Lecture & Lab
15 min. break
- Lab (group) – Wound Treatment
- Communication & Documentation
Course Fees
Course |
Early Bird |
Late Registration* |
Group Rate |
Complete Wound Care |
$369.00 |
$395.00 |
$330.00 |
Group Discount: Two or more received
together - 10% off (Must be received together)
*Received less than 7 days prior to course date
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