Wound Care For All
Resources, knowledge and education for better wound management
Welcome to a selection of effective and easy-to-use resources to support the management of hard-to-heal wounds. We aim to support nurses, patients, family members and non-medical care givers to provide quality wound care, at home or in any other out-of-hospital setting.
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A guide to maintain healthy feet
Help your diabetic patients prevent foot complications with our easy-to-follow guide. Download 'Care for your feet' to learn practical tips for maintaining healthy feet and avoiding diabetic foot ulcers
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COMING SOON A guide to compression therapy
Compression is acknowledged as an effective treatment for venous leg ulcers. This guide is designed to help your patients understand what to expect and how to manage compression therapy.
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Wound care | 2 min read Managing exudate, making laboratory testings clinically relevant
An article from the International Wound Journal highlights the critical role of utilising data from clinically relevant laboratory tests and well-structured clinical studies in the dressing selection process1.
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Wound care | 3 min read Preventing pressure injuries in the operating room (OR): Practical steps for nurses and nurse managers
As part of a series on pressure injury prevention in the operating room, Mölnlycke® spoke to a group of specialist nurses and nurse educators. They shared their knowledge and offered tips for nurses and nurse managers to make pressure injury prevention in the OR a success.
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Wound care | 3 min read Setting up and running an OR PIP programme
As part of a series on pressure injury prevention in the operating room, Mölnlycke® spoke to a group of specialist nurses and nurse educators. They shared their advice on how to get buy-in and run a successful OR pressure injury prevention programme.
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Wound care | 3 min read Expert interview: How to get the support of hospital executives for pressure injury prevention interventions
Mölnlycke® recently spoke to a doctor in Australia and a professor of nursing in the Czech Republic to learn how clinicians can best go about getting endorsement from hospital executives for pressure injury prevention interventions.
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Wound care | 2 min read Pressure injury prevention in the Operating Room (OR): Assessing patient risk
As part of a series on pressure injury prevention in the operating room, Mölnlycke® spoke to a group of specialist nurses and nurse educators. They shared their knowledge and offered insights into which factors can increase a patient’s risk of pressure injury during surgery.
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Wound care | 3 min read Wound cleansing and irrigation are a prerequisite for healing: how to clean wounds, why it matters, what type of solution to use
Without wound cleansing, which includes irrigation or mechanical rinsing of the wound bed, healing may be severely compromised. This vital aspect of wound care is the first step in promoting the natural healing process.
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Wound care | 1 min read Management of pressure injuries
For patients with a pressure injury, it is essential to conduct an ongoing risk assessment using a validated pressure injury risk assessment scale.
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Wound care | 3 min read Pressure injury (PI) wound assessment and staging*
Pressure injury severity assessment is based on the International NPIAP/EPUAP/PPPIA pressure injury classification system and requires the clinician to determine the depth of the injury based on visual inspection of the wound.
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Wound care | 4 min read Topical oxygen therapy with Granulox®
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