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Common Skin Infections | Wound Care for Skin | WoundEducators
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Cellulitis is a common, potentially serious bacterial skin infection. The skin appears swollen, red, and is typically painful and warm to the touch. Cellulitis usually affects skin on the lower legs, but it can occur in the face, arms, and other areas. It occurs when a crack or break in the skin allows bacteria to enter. Candidiasis is a fungal infection caused by a yeast (a type of fungus) cal...
Skin Cancers
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Intro to All Types of Skin Cancer. 1. Basal Cell Carcinoma - the most common type of skin cancer 2. Squamous Cell Carcinoma 3. Malignant Melanoma Fungating Wound - how this plays into skin cancer 4. Kaposi Sarcoma Interested in learning more about wound care? Let us help you get wound care certified! Wound Educators: www.woundeducators.com Shop Wound Management Courses: woundeducators.com/wound...
Why Become Wound Care Certified | Wound Care Certification Benefits
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Hear from experts why they became wound care certified and encourage you to as well. Learn more: woundeducators.com/why-certify/
Online Wound Care Certification Courses | WoundEducators Wound Certification Prep
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What makes WoundEducators different? We were the first online wound care school. We offer more CE hours per dollar spent than any other course provider. Our courses are 1/3 the cost of other educators We provide a textbook(s) - yours to keep! Get 6-months unlimited course access Study guides, flashcards, and wound dressing products included Until-You-Pass guarantee that will keep your course op...
Wound Care Certification Prep Courses | Sample Quiz from WoundEducators
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Video highlights from the wound care certification course; quiz Learn more: woundeducators.com/ Online Wound Care Certification Courses: woundeducators.com/wound-care-certification-courses
Burns | Thermal Burns | Chemical Burns | Electrical Burns
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Learn more about wound management: woundeducators.com Wound Care Certification Prep Courses: woundeducators.com/wound-care-certification-courses
Pressure Ulcers | Soft Tissue Compression | Wound Care Education
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Learn more about pressure ulcers: woundeducators.com/wound-types/pressure-ulcers/ Become Wound Care Certified - Wound Care Certification Prep Courses: woundeducators.com/wound-types/pressure-ulcers/
Epidermis Layers | Layers of Skin | Wound Care Education
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Learn More about Epidermis: woundeducators.com/anatomy-skin/ Wound Care Certification Prep Courses​: woundeducators.com/wound-care-certification-courses
Foam Wound Dressings | Absorbent Wound Dressings | Primary Wound Dressings
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To learn more about foam dressings: woundeducators.com/hydrogels-and-foams/ woundeducators.com/foam-dressings/ To learn more about wound care: woundeducators.com/wound-care-certification-courses/
Wound Debridement Methods & Techniques | Wound Healing | WoundEducators.com
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Debridement is the removal of necrotic tissue, foreign material, and debris from the wound bed. Debridement enhances wound healing by reducing the wound bioburden, improving the ability to fight infection, shortening the inflammatory phase of wound healing, decreasing the energy required for wound healing, and removing physical barriers to wound healing. Clinicians may choose from one or a comb...
Pulsed Lavage | Guidelines for Pulsed Lavage with Suction | WoundEducators.com
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Guidelines for Pulsed Lavage with Suction: Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) Use in a private room with walls and doors Cover access sites, drains, and other open areas Clean ALL horizontal surfaces thoroughly after each procedure. Keep splash shield in total contact with wound and periwound the entire time so you get a complete suction. Sometimes it is necessary to put a fin...
Vasculitis | Info About Vein Problems | WoundEducators.com
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Vasculitis is an inflammation of the blood vessels. Vasculitis causes changes in the walls of the blood vessels, including thickening, weakening, narrowing, and scarring. Inflammation can be so severe that the tissues and organs supplied by the affected vessels do not get enough blood. The resulting blood shortage can result in organ and tissue damage or even death. The diagnosis of vasculitis ...
Calciphylaxis | Wound Care Topics | Free Wound Care Info | WoundEducators.com
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Calciphylaxis is a rare and often fatal kidney-related disease in which calcium accumulates in small blood vessels in the skin. This condition results in painful skin ulcers and can be associated with organ failure and serious infections. Medical therapies for calciphylaxis consist of phosphate finders, low-phosphate diet, reduced calcium in the dialysate. For patients undergoing dialysis, anti...
Sickle Cell Ulcers | Sickle Cell Disease | WoundEducators.com
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Sickle Cell Disease is an inherited blood disorder that causes the bone marrow to produce red blood cells with defective hemoglobin. Leg ulcers are a common complication of sickle cell disease. Sickle cell leg ulcers appear either spontaneously or as a result of local trauma, and they often persist for a long time. Sickle cell ulcers usually begin as small, elevating crusting sores on the lower...
Pyoderma Gangrenosum & Treatment | Necrotizing Skin Conditions | WoundEducators
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Pyoderma Gangrenosum & Treatment | Necrotizing Skin Conditions | WoundEducators
Moist Wound Healing - Wound Care Education
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Moist Wound Healing - Wound Care Education
The Structure of The Skin
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The Structure of The Skin
Wound Care Certification Courses | Wound Care Certification Prep Online
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Wound Care Certification Courses | Wound Care Certification Prep Online
Tips for Completing Your Online Wound Care Certification Course with WoundEducators
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Tips for Completing Your Online Wound Care Certification Course with WoundEducators
Stage I Pressure Ulcer
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Stage I Pressure Ulcer
Wound Closure | Wound Management & Healing | WoundEducators.com
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Wound Closure | Wound Management & Healing | WoundEducators.com
Phases of Wound Healing Pt 2 | Wound Care Management | WoundEducators.com
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Phases of Wound Healing Pt 2 | Wound Care Management | WoundEducators.com
Wound Healing Part 1
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Wound Healing Part 1
The Subcutaneous Tissue
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The Subcutaneous Tissue
Wound Care Certification Comparison Chart
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Wound Care Certification Comparison Chart
Online Wound Care Certification Course Preview | WoundEducators.com
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Online Wound Care Certification Course Preview | WoundEducators.com
Skin Anatomy | Dermis & Epidermis | Wound Care
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Skin Anatomy | Dermis & Epidermis | Wound Care
Moist Wound Healing | Wound Management Techniques | WoundEducators
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Moist Wound Healing | Wound Management Techniques | WoundEducators
Interactive Wound Dressings | Antimicrobials | Biosynthetics | Silver Dressings
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Interactive Wound Dressings | Antimicrobials | Biosynthetics | Silver Dressings

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @doinaveres3685
    @doinaveres3685 11 днів тому

    Put a chunk of aloe on your wound, bandage up and change every morning and evening. Works like a charm, and cheap!! It works!!! Some patience and perseverance is required !!

  • @shelveswithstories13
    @shelveswithstories13 20 днів тому

    Here after getting a 2nd degree superficial scald on my arm lol

  • @ryotakahashi195
    @ryotakahashi195 27 днів тому

    Interesting. So there are four types to pressure ulcers, the first being discoloration from the surrounding tissue, second type is necrosis limited to the dermis, third is full thickness, and fourth is showing tendon or muscle.

  • @RadagonTheRed
    @RadagonTheRed Місяць тому

    Compression stockings and proper wound care caused mine to heal very quickly and I’m now completely wound free!

  • @MrRobertsexyboy
    @MrRobertsexyboy Місяць тому

    Great information. I can use this on my hiking FAK.

  • @chiaki7917
    @chiaki7917 3 місяці тому

    Studies show that my wound is closing up faster after dealing with the intense pain of letting it go without the bandaging....why is this? I kept a bandage on it for a month and it never healed. Left the bandage off and let it oxygenate and dealt with the pain. Now it finally is closing up

  • @mskrazie
    @mskrazie 3 місяці тому

    and with this watched, i will be putting SCAR SHEETS on my scar that is no longer bleeding, NOW. not waiting.

  • @nithi178
    @nithi178 3 місяці тому

    Wound 2 days after is White patch layer create. How this heal in wound

  • @arturomuro2215
    @arturomuro2215 4 місяці тому

    WOW!!! This video is INCREDIBLY helpful & well-explained Thank you SO MUCH!

  • @ashik6204
    @ashik6204 5 місяців тому

    কে কে মেডিকোর বই থেকে আসছো?

  • @FatemehBorhan-vf1yh
    @FatemehBorhan-vf1yh 6 місяців тому

    میشه با ترجمه فارسی باشه

  • @generalsurgery-playlist808
    @generalsurgery-playlist808 6 місяців тому

    ua-cam.com/video/TMSWJ0qMXl8/v-deo.htmlsi=XjHO3tcOYZjhqR8L

  • @vincentdube1351
    @vincentdube1351 7 місяців тому

    moist

  • @reneepadjen
    @reneepadjen 8 місяців тому

    Mine started as a tiny scab then got itchy, then painful. The wound grew into one big ulcer that got infected by MRSA. Your video did not mention pain. My ulcer caused the most excruciating pain that had me crying and screaming for 2 weeks. It felt like my foot was sitting in a fire. Tylenol and ibuprofen is all I had and they didn’t help. I really wanted my foot amputated to stop the pain!! 😢😢😢

  • @teixeiradasilva6299
    @teixeiradasilva6299 8 місяців тому

    Still educating people. Thank you all for this video.😊👏🤝

  • @nonzenzeleifeanyichukura4676
    @nonzenzeleifeanyichukura4676 8 місяців тому

    Where do i go to do clinical? I live in Maryland

    • @woundeducators
      @woundeducators 8 місяців тому

      Hi, Clinical hours are not required to take the course. If you want to take the certification exam, you must have three years of clinical experience. According to the ABWM, three years of wound care experience can be acquired throughout your career. It does not necessarily have to be a consecutive three years. Wound care does not have to be your primary responsibility during that time as long as you can demonstrate you have had roles related to wound care throughout your career. for more information visit www.woundeducators.com

  • @jefft6802
    @jefft6802 9 місяців тому

    Watch the latest videos on hydrogels in dental anesthesia. Scary nonhuman stuff growing and forming in blood.

  • @ThakurMesh
    @ThakurMesh 9 місяців тому

    Can a Non Medical person takes up such courses???

  • @mandykal
    @mandykal 9 місяців тому

    I wish they have a payment plan with auto deduction

  • @KateKosmo
    @KateKosmo 9 місяців тому

    I wish they would of went over the best way to do this.

  • @vetdoctor88
    @vetdoctor88 10 місяців тому

    my wound care specialist made my ulcers worse in chula vista ca 91911, was there for two years they used to order the wrong pads everytime… as a medical practitioner (retired) i found an ointment that really cures been using it since August and high improvements, if you need that info, would give it for a fee… ( NOTHING IS FREE ANYMORE )

  • @paratriad
    @paratriad 10 місяців тому

    Thanks Dad q

  • @oceanbreeze3172
    @oceanbreeze3172 11 місяців тому

    This was the only video where I finally felt like I learned what I needed to know about hydrocolloid dressings!

  • @sunshinechaser
    @sunshinechaser Рік тому

    Ive had Pyoderma gangrenosum on my shin for 8 years. At this point the largest size it has increased to is 17.5×32.5 cm, but it is currently 13x 21cm. Most drs dont know what it is or how to treat it. So thankfully they had some infectious disease drs at my clinic one day and they all diagnosed it together. Since then it has been a series of going to the Er because it smells so bad and i think its infected to countless dr visits and going on amd off medications for my rheumatoid arthritus, but getting regular wound care has been the single most effective treatment thus far. For people that are suffering with it, i truley wish you the best.

  • @davidjennifer3856
    @davidjennifer3856 Рік тому

    Very informative Thank you

  • @nickngyn
    @nickngyn Рік тому

    i get that this video was produced for health industry professionals, but damn does all the jargon give me 'Rockwell Retro Encabulator' vibes

  • @Trummedmedical
    @Trummedmedical Рік тому

    Excellent video, explained very well.

  • @JO-mg6xc
    @JO-mg6xc Рік тому

    To accelerate wound healing a no contact dressing works well. It is called Podophylus antimicrobial Insole and DermaDomus, both allow oxygen in the wound…. dr. Winters did his job in pigs 🐷 not in humans. The moist wound works very well but it’s very expensive.

  • @JO-mg6xc
    @JO-mg6xc Рік тому

    Wynter did his work on pigs 🐷, not humans. Scabs are a natural band aid. Wet dressings work but cost much more. To accelerate wound healing a wound no contact dressing works well. It is called Podophylus antimicrobial Insole and DermaDomus

  • @atomicdmt8763
    @atomicdmt8763 Рік тому

    Wonderful voice!

  • @atomicdmt8763
    @atomicdmt8763 Рік тому

    same as hydrocolloid?

  • @pollybailey770
    @pollybailey770 Рік тому

    This is what I've been doing for two weeks in my wound looks great

  • @nilayfromnashik
    @nilayfromnashik Рік тому

    Free CME

  • @emailchrismoll
    @emailchrismoll Рік тому

    Check out that Windows XP computer in the background

  • @AnjaliSharma-md2do
    @AnjaliSharma-md2do Рік тому

    Whole video I just hear moist wound but she is not telling how to heal wound. 😢😢

  • @jessedylan6162
    @jessedylan6162 Рік тому

    Robert J Snyder DPM. LIU Brooklyn '71

  • @kderckx
    @kderckx Рік тому

    What if you didn't apply a skin sealant to the areas of intact skin that will be covered by the film dressing to prevent maceration from happening?

  • @florencechibale1098
    @florencechibale1098 Рік тому

    Thumbs up👍. Very informative 👏

  • @jdram58
    @jdram58 Рік тому

    It bugs me years ago the first thing they did for an open wound was soak in iodine and water now also selenium might help as they are on strands of DNA AND IODINE HAS ANTI BACTERIA PROPERTIES. What about silver colloid that is powerfull to both internal and external.

  • @azbasswhisperer3431
    @azbasswhisperer3431 Рік тому

    One word maceration!!! ..I disagree with these studies!!! ..yes moist wounds do heal faster.who cares about speed though. I’m firm on the fact that dry wound healing is actually better.i have found that wound dehiscence is far more common in moist wounds due to macerated tissue..plus scabs keep bacteria out better than a dressing imo. Scabs also protect a wound..and if that’s not enough,bacteria multiplies at a faster rate in a moist environment.unless you are an extremely clean ultra hygienic person and live a sedimentary lifestyle like working at home ..i despite what popular belief says,..strongly recommend DRY wound healing..don’t blindly follow the crowd..they are often wrong…don’t fix it if it ain’t broke.people now days want everything to be faster ! Faster! Faster! ..I’m hear to tell you for wounds faster is NOT better for wound healing.there is far more risks and complications associated with the “faster” wound healing..play it safe keep it old school .let your wound dry out!

  • @azbasswhisperer3431
    @azbasswhisperer3431 Рік тому

    One word maceration!!! ..I disagree with these studies!!! ..yes moist wounds do heal faster.who cares about speed though. I’m firm on the fact that dry wound healing is actually better.i have found that wound dehiscence is far more common in moist wounds due to macerated tissue..plus scabs keep bacteria out better than a dressing imo. Scabs also protect a wound..and if that’s not enough,bacteria multiplies at a faster rate in a moist environment.unless you are an extremely clean ultra hygienic person and live a sedimentary lifestyle like working at home ..i despite what popular belief says,..strongly recommend DRY wound healing..don’t blindly follow the crowd..they are often wrong…don’t fix it if it ain’t broke.people now days want everything to be faster ! Faster! Faster! ..I’m hear to tell you for wounds faster is NOT better for wound healing.there is far more risks and complications associated with the “faster” wound healing..play it safe keep it old school.let your wound dry out!

    • @sylphyy
      @sylphyy 4 місяці тому

      By ultra hygienic it would seem you mean the equivalent of not being a sewer rat. Moist wound healing is better when it comes to infections as well, as the incidence rate is lower - something very easily fact checked btw. Dry wound healing takes your body 3-5 times as long and you are more likely to deal with infection. Little basic logic here goes a long way in figuring out what is safer. A faster healing wound is generally safer than one that heals slowly, not to mention in this case even at the same pace it is just safer all in all, less likely to scar, and as a bonus less painful. You are not playing it safe by 'keeping it old school', you are being willfully ignorant.

  • @azbasswhisperer3431
    @azbasswhisperer3431 Рік тому

    One word maceration!!! ..I disagree with these studies!!! ..yes moist wounds do heal faster.who cares about speed though. I’m firm on the fact that dry wound healing is actually better.i have found that wound dehiscence is far more common in moist wounds due to macerated tissue..plus scabs keep bacteria out better than a dressing imo. Scabs also protect a wound..and if that’s not enough,bacteria multiplies at a faster rate in a moist environment.unless you are an extremely clean ultra hygienic person and live a sedimentary lifestyle like working at home ..i despite what popular belief says,..strongly recommend DRY wound healing..don’t blindly follow the crowd..they are often wrong…don’t fix it if it ain’t broke.people now days want everything to be faster ! Faster! Faster! ..I’m hear to tell you for wounds faster is NOT better for wound healing.there is far more risks and complications associated with the “faster” wound healing..play it safe ..keep it old school 😉

  • @sumairariaz9661
    @sumairariaz9661 Рік тому

    Nice

  • @zita-lein
    @zita-lein Рік тому

    Nothing but an ad. Waste of my time.

  • @samanthajane11.11
    @samanthajane11.11 Рік тому

    Thank you! A young nurse told me my severed finger tip wound was too wet and encouraged me to dry it out and leave bandages off more. It got infected and really hurt for the first time. Now over a month later I'm still in the proliverative stage and Im angry at the nurse for the delay in my healing process 😪

  • @MoonLightBat1
    @MoonLightBat1 Рік тому

    I'm bad skin picking always touch my face make small dot big wound while I take shower pilling and scrabing help me how I can stop it 😭😢😭😢😭

    • @vlogswmayaa
      @vlogswmayaa Рік тому

      Same here.. I usually just put a bandaid and polysporn and sometimes put an icepack it might sound weird but.. it works great!

  • @rawuneditedvideos
    @rawuneditedvideos Рік тому

    My mum has this horrible disease and she’s just 53. Every day in so much pain it’s heartbreaking 😭 😭

    • @josemartinez3443
      @josemartinez3443 Рік тому

      Hello how long has your mom had it ? I’m so sorry you’re going thru this btw

    • @rawuneditedvideos
      @rawuneditedvideos Рік тому

      @@josemartinez3443 from the inset it’s been 5-6 months now and the wounds are really bad atm. They did thiosulfate treatment then stopped it as it’s not helping at all. She’s just drugged to the gills each day essentially wheelchair bound. And thank you ❤️

  • @shanequaaustin8908
    @shanequaaustin8908 Рік тому

    How do I go about becoming wound care Certified ? I'm in new York state

  • @girl38rockify
    @girl38rockify Рік тому

    12 years ago umm many new methods

  • @Eris_Strife
    @Eris_Strife Рік тому

    Moist...