Sample assessment tool -- Observation and demonstration checklist
Required resources
· Computer with internet connection to access online resources.
· Log in credentials to access the Moodle platform.
· Textbook reference:
· Coleman, K XXXXXXXXXXChapter 29: Maintaining and promoting skin integrity and wound care. In Koutoukidis, G, Stainton, K & Hughson, J. Ta
ner's nursing care. (7th ed.). Elsevier, China.
· Lewis., T XXXXXXXXXXChapter 22 – Infection prevention and control. In Koutoukidis, K. Stainton, & J. Hughson. Ta
ner's nursing care. (7th ed.). Elsevier, China.
· Tollefson, J., Watson, G., Jelly, E. and Tam
ee, K XXXXXXXXXXEssential Clinical Skills: Enrolled Nurses. 4th ed. Cengage, China.
· Website reference:
· Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care XXXXXXXXXXNSQHS Standards fact sheet – Standard 8: Preventing and managing pressure injuries. Retrieved from https:
www.safetyandquality.gov.au/publications/nsqhs-standards-fact-sheet-standard-8preventing-and-managing-pressure-injuries/
· Daunton, C., Kothari, S., Smith, L. & Steele, D XXXXXXXXXXA history of materials and practices for wound management. Wound Practice and Research XXXXXXXXXXpp XXXXXXXXXXRetrieved from https:
www.researchgate.net/publication/256492792_A_history_of_materials_and_practices_f or_wound_management
· Shah, J. B XXXXXXXXXXThe history of wound care. The Journal of the American College of
Certified Wound Specialists. 3 (3), pp. 65–66. Retrieved from https:
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3601883/
· Wounds Australia XXXXXXXXXXWelcome to Wounds Australia. Retrieved from http:
www.woundsaustralia.com.au/home/ ▪ Wound Innovations ▪ Etcetera.
Knowledge questions
1. Define the following wound management terminologies in your own words (in at least a sentence each):
Acute wound
Chronic wound
Dermis
Exudate
Purulent
Epithelialisation
Granulation
Erythema
Macerated
Cellulitis
2. Explore and
iefly describe the historical development of contemporary wound management strategies in your own words.
3. Explore and describe in your own words the National Safety and Quality Health Service (NSQHS) Standard relevant to wound management. How can compliance with this Standard be ensured and monitored?
4. Discuss various causes of internal and external wounds in your own words.
5. Discuss the pathophysiology and management of fungal infections.
Your answer should include:
· What it is
· How it is detected
· How it is managed – consider PPE, medications, wound dressing etcetera.
· List three (3) different types of fungal infection.
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6. Discuss the pathophysiology and management of viruses which cause wound infections. Your answer should include:
· what it is
· how it is detected
· how it is managed
· list two (2) different types of viral infections
7. Discuss the pathophysiology and management of two (2) bacteria which may can cause wound infections.
Your answer should include:
· what it is
· how it is detected
· how it is managed
· list two (2) different types of bacterial infections
8. What are the classifications of surgical wound? Provide two (2) examples of each of the classifications of surgical wound (Class I - IV).
9. Identify and
iefly describe the stages of pressure ulcers.
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10. What are venous ulcers? Briefly describe the risk factors for venous leg ulcers.
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11. Research and summarise predisposing factors and diagnostic measures for arterial ulcers.
12. Briefly describe what mixed ulcers are.
13. There are different types of exudates commonly seen in wounds. Identify and
iefly describe four (4) types of discharges from wounds.
14. Briefly explain malignant wound. List three (3) principles underpinning malignant wound management.
15. Briefly explain the important characteristics of a neuropathic ulceration.
16. What is the difference between a topical wound infection and sepsis resulting from a wound? Outline general signs of wound infection.
17. Identify and
iefly describe the classification of burns.
18. Briefly describe the strategies that are crucial in prevention and control of burn wound infection.
19. What is a fistula? Briefly describe the difference between blind and complete fistulas.
20. What is a sinus? Discuss the management of discharging sinuses.
21. Briefly describe the difference between split thickness and full thickness skin grafts.
· Split thickness skin graft:
· Full thickness skin graft:
22. What are visceral wounds? Outline the major causes, management and prognosis of visceral injuries.
23. Briefly describe the principles of wound management.
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24. Briefly describe strategies that can be used in preventing pressure sores.
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25. Briefly describe the action of pressure relieving devices. Provide two (2) examples each of high-tech and low-tech pressure relieving devices.
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26. How could nurses working with elderly and frail clients benefit from a wound prevention program?
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27. Briefly describe how to apply the following primary health care principles in wound management.
· Community participation:
· Intersectoral approaches to health:
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28. Briefly explain the components of chain of infection (pathogens, reservoir, portal of exit, modes of transmission, portal of entry, and susceptible host) that you might discuss with the person, family or carer in relation to a wound.
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29. Briefly describe the three (3) lines of defence against pathogens.
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30. Describe, with the help of an example, how the following factors affect the susceptibility to infection:
a. Immune status:
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. Medications:
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c. Como
idities:
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d. Age:
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31. Identify and explain two (2) community resources and two (2) educational resources associated with wound management in Australia.
Community resources associated with wound management in Australia:
Educational resources:
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32. Discuss the roles of Wounds Australia and Wound Innovations.
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33. When is it most appropriate for a nurse to assess the person’s pain and administer analgesics when implementing wound management? Identify two (2) examples of classes of analgesics that could be administered to a person when providing wound care management.
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34. Define wound de
idement. Identify and
iefly describe two (2) types of wound de
idement.
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35. Briefly explain open and closed wound drainage systems and provide an example for each.
· Open drainage system
· Closed drainage system
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36. Why is it important to assess and interpret albumin and glucose values in a person with a wound? Provide three (3) examples of personnel you could collaborate with in interpreting laboratory results relating to wound care management.