Course Title: Tissue Viability and Wound Care
Course length Full Day
Maximum number to attend, priced per delegate, please call 01376 573999 for additional delegates
This course is primarily aimed at Registered Nurses but can be attended by all staff.
This first session of this training will increase the delegates knowledge of tissue viability, focusing on pressure area care and what causes the skin to break down. It will also raise awareness of risk assessment tools used in tissue viability.
The second session will look more generally at different types of wounds, including the healing process and management of wounds and wound dressings.
Learning Outcome & Assessment Criteria
Tissue Viability
The Skin
Understand:
Structure of the skin
Functions of the skin
Pressure Ulcers
Discuss:
What is a pressure ulcer?
Classification of pressure ulcers and grading
Who is at risk?
What causes pressure sores to develop (intrinsic and extrinsic factors)
Differentiate between pressure, shear and friction forces
Preventative and pressure relieving aids
Factors delaying the healing process
Changes in appearance of the skin when skin integrity is at risk
MDTs who you might involve in pressure area care
Importance of reporting and, where appropriate, document the care given and any changes, including improvement and deterioration, you have noticed
Importance of keeping accurate and up to date records
Importance of immediately reporting any issues which are outside your own sphere of competence without delay to the relevant member of staff
Risk Assessment
Identify and discuss the different Risk Assessment tools available
Undertake a skin assessment.
Scenarios
The session will include scenario based group work.
Wound Care
Introduction - Wounds
Define and understand different types of wounds
Anatomy and physiology of the skin
Wound Healing
Understand:
Classification of wounds
Methods of wound healing
Phases of wound healing
Methods of Wound Assessment
Discuss wound bed preparation
TIME principles
Understand factors which could affect wound healing
Understand the different dressing groups
Wound Management
Discuss achieving a well vascularized wound bed
Identify methods of debridement of devitalized tissue
Understand the impact of:
Infection
Moisture balance
Edge non-advancement
Principles of wound cleansing
Wound Dressing
Understand the principles of dressing a wound
Wound assessment and recording tools
Equipment required
Procedure and aftercare