Dr. Vigna emphasizes the role of wound care nurses in preventing and managing Stage III/IV pressure ulcers to avoid complications like osteomyelitis and death. Wound care nurses are patient advocates.
nurses, physical therapists, researchers, scientists, podiatrists, and dietitians—with the foremost experts in wound care to improve patient outcomes through education. No other wound care ...
long-term care residents may be more susceptible to skin and wound issues. That is why Ontario is investing $1 million in education programs for up to 400 long-term care staff this winter, including: ...