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    | | |  | Wound Care: A Collaborative Practice Manual for Physical Therapists and Nurses |  | List Price: $133.50 Your Price:
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  Summary: Excellent Tool for Multidisciplinary Wound Management
 Review: As a Physical Therapist and head of a rural health consortium's wound management team, I found this to be an invaluable tool for assesment, planning, monitoring and reimbursement. I feel this is the best clinical resource currently available for PTs.
 
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  Summary: a basic wound care reference for inexperienced clinicians
 Review: if you're looking for wound care decision pathways, protocols, documentation guidelines and how-to instructions on basic dressing change type wound care - then this is the book for you. the book's shortcomings are an almost complete lack of specificity on therapeutic interventions such as debridement techniques designed to activate certain tissue processes, and a wordy superficiality in most of the text. not a text for physicians or experienced clinicians looking for sophisticated interventions. a good comprehensive guide for beginners
 
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  Summary: Excellent Tool for Multidisciplinary Wound Management
 Review: This is a great reference for pressure ulcers, surgical wounds, vascular ulcers, and management of neuropathies.  I found the title misleading because I expected it to cover all types of wounds including treatment of  fresh lacerations and puncture wounds from accidents.  If your looking for  information on these last two subjects, this is not the book to use.   However, if you care for people with pressure ulcer risk or wounds,  diabetic risks, surgical incisions,  or venous or arterial ulcers in long  term care, rehab, home health, or are a wound care specialist, this  reference is the definitive resource.  As an RN who works in a  multidisciplinary environment with PTs, I found the information on the PT  role in wound management collaboration very informative. It actually has a  section on managing wound healing with physical therapy technologies such  as diathermy, ultrasound, and electrical stimulation to name a few.  If you  prefer to buy hard cover books for your reference library, don't let the  "paperback" disuade you.  This book is really a hardback similar  in type to school textbooks.
 
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  Summary: Best pressure ulcer reference available
 Review: This is a great reference for pressure ulcers, surgical wounds, vascular ulcers, and management of neuropathies. I found the title misleading because I expected it to cover all types of wounds including treatment of fresh lacerations and puncture wounds from accidents. If your looking for information on these last two subjects, this is not the book to use. However, if you care for people with pressure ulcer risk or wounds, diabetic risks, surgical incisions, or venous or arterial ulcers in long term care, rehab, home health, or are a wound care specialist, this reference is the definitive resource. As an RN who works in a multidisciplinary environment with PTs, I found the information on the PT role in wound management collaboration very informative. It actually has a section on managing wound healing with physical therapy technologies such as diathermy, ultrasound, and electrical stimulation to name a few. If you prefer to buy hard cover books for your reference library, don't let the "paperback" disuade you. This book is really a hardback similar in type to school textbooks.
 
 
 
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