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Clinical Challenges in Exudate Management

E-Learning

Clinical Challenges in Exudate Management

Type
E-Learning Course
Topics
Exuding Wounds, Exudate Management, Devitalised Tissue, MMP, Proteases, Wound Healing
Language
EN
Approx. time to complete
60 min
Accreditation
1 CPD

Introduction

The Exudate Management module contains updated definitions in accordance to latest international guidelines in Wound Management, well explained elements of physiopathology, medical protocols and treatment recommendations for exuding wounds. Individual clinical cases included to provide examples of best clinical practice.

Accreditation

This module is CPD credited

Learning Objectives

After completing this module, you will be able to:

  • Understand the new definitions related to wound exudate management, in accordance to updated international guidelines.
  • Recognize the critical cellular and chemical parameters in the composition of wound exudate.
  • Identify the clinical in the management of exudate
  • Recognize and understand the clinical causes and impact of high or low volume of exudate.
  • Discover the main strategies for effective exudate management recommended by international experts.

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