Fundamentals of wound assessment and management

Our educational sessions promote the best practices in skin health and wound healing

Overview

It has been estimated that the cost of managing wounds and associated co morbidities in the NHS, is £5.3 billion a year. Approximately 2.2 million adults will suffer with a wound over a year, and largely it is nurses who care for these wounds.

Wound assessment is a vital process to help ensure patients are receiving the most appropriate management plan for them. Understanding the stages of the normal wound healing process will arm health and social care practitioners with the confidence to recognise when something is not right. This session will provide the delegates with the fundamental knowledge to undertake a wound assessment, formulate a management plan and have a working knowledge of the most common dressing types used in clinical practice.

Who’s the Fundamentals of wound assessment & management suitable for?

The Fundamentals of wound assessment and management is aimed at any clinician that wants to update or build their knowledge. It is aimed at both registered and non-registered nurses working in all settings including the hospital, community, care agency or care home.

Learning objectives

By the end of the session, delegates will be able to;

  • Understand the normal wound healing process
  • Have a better understanding of wound bed preparation
  • Be able to carry out a wound assessment using a recognised assessment tool
  • Understand the signs of symptoms of wound infection
  • Be able to recognise common dressings and gain knowledge on when to use them appropriately

Industry presentations

There will be an interactive presentation of wound care products and preventative aids from our industry partners:

L&R Medical

And more to be confirmed!

Our Trustees look forward to welcoming you all virtually to the classroom

Keynote Speakers

Fran Norman (was Spratt), Lead Nurse Tissue Viability, Southampton University Hospitals, NHS Foundation Trust

Fran Norman (was Spratt)

Lead Nurse Tissue Viability

Southampton University Hospitals, NHS Foundation Trust

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Sharon Scattergood MSc, Society of Tissue Viability Trustee and Lead Clinical Nurse Specialist for Tissue Viability, Barnsley NHS Foundation Trust

Sharon Scattergood

Matron for Tissue Viability

Mid Yorkshire NHS Trust

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