Wound Aetiology and Management

Content
2 modules

Rating

Course Length
60 mins

Instructor
Medela Global Education

Price
Free

Description

In this eLearning you will obtain or refresh knowledge about the following topics - acute versus chronic wounds, Diabetic Foot Ulcers (DFU), Pressure Injuries part 1, Venous Leg Ulcers (VLU), other types of leg ulcers along with the general principles of wound management.

Please click on all + signs that you see in the course. Please click on all visual cards that ask you to "flip" them. You will not be able to advance to the next section unless you do and answer any questions in that section.

There will be a some questions at the end of some sections of the training to check for comprehension.

Good luck and enjoy the course.

 

This course is CPD certified.

Objectives

When you have completed this training module you will be able to:

  • Describe the aetiology of, pressure injuries (ulcers), diabetic ulcers and leg ulcers
  • Describe how venous ulcers differ from arterial ulcers
  • Describe how to manage key causative factors of pressure injuries (ulcers), diabetic ulcers and venous ulcers 
  • Describe the basic principles of wound management

Certificate

By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate Certificate CPD Wound Aetiology and Management

Learning Credits

CPD
1.0
1.
Wound Aetiology and Management
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Course evaluation
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Added about 2 months ago, by Anthony
great info
 
Added about 2 months ago, by Jason
Great Course
 
Added 2 months ago, by Mootoovaloo
excellent
 
Added 4 months ago, by April
Easy to follow and very informative information
 
Added 4 months ago, by Orlando
Very Good
 
Added 4 months ago, by MANOJ
Thank you
 
Added 8 months ago, by Anonymous
very informative
 
Added 9 months ago, by Robin
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Added 10 months ago, by Chris
Go Woundcare
 
Added 10 months ago, by NATALIE
Gives a great overview of basic wound care knowledge.

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