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  1. Recording - Dressing Difficult Wounds

    • Nov 11, 2008 @ 9.44am by Ray Irving (United Kingdom)
    • 173 Posts (Administrator)

    Hi everyone

    Here is the recording of the presentation by Wayne Naylor - Dressing Difficult Wounds - delivered at 8.00am GMT on 11 November 2008. We hope you find the recording useful - please feel free to post any feedback and comments on the lecture, including questions on the content by replying to this post.

    Note: This lecture lasts approximately 52 minutes

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    Waynes's PowerPoint slides can be downloaded by clicking on this link:

    Wayne's Presentation slides

    The presentation as an mp3 audio file for listening on a digital audio device (for example, iPod) can be downloaded using this link:

    Wayne Naylor - Dressing Difficult Wounds audio file

    Best wishes

    Ray

    Edited: Mar 20, 2009 @ 6.43pm

  2. Thanks for putting this online. I see such wounds seldom in haematology and it has been an excellent lecture giving tips for difficult wounds as well as going over the important basics of wound assessment and treatment. A great update.
    Well done again CancerNursing.org

    • Nov 16, 2008 @ 3.15pm by Ray Irving (United Kingdom)
    • 173 Posts (Administrator)

    Thanks Gordon - appreciated.

    (I have sent you an email - not sure if you have received it - could you use the 'Contact us' form to get in touch.

    Best wishes

    Ray

  3. Thank you for this excellent presentations on difficult wounds. Wayne shared some great tips on managing this challenging wounds, whose management is often a key factor in relieving suffering and distress for these patients. I will be sharing the link for this with my wound care lead coworker. Thanks as well for the beautiful shots of New Zealand!

    Sincerely
    Terri Woytkiw
    Palliative Care Nurse
    Onoway, Alberta,Canada

  4. Pictures speak a million words. Indeed these wounds are difficult to secure after cleaning. I used to bath the wound and secure with tapes. Your pictures showed the netted dress which is a good method to secure the wound. I will share this idea with my colleagues.
    Thank you
    Sokhoon
    Singapore

  5. appreciated

  6. Thanks for a great presentation. I deal a lot with fungating breast wounds and always find it really challenging in dealing with slough and necrotic tissue in these wounds. Does anyone have any products that they find are particularly helpful?

    Thanks

    Kim

  7. Wayne, thank you so much. I am a student nurse on supportive practice and am working in the community. One of the patients on my caseload has a fungating breast tumour. Your idea of using netting inco pants is inspirational and will help improve this patient's lifestyle incredibly. Once again, thank you.

    Lizzie

  8. i have just watched your lecture it was extremely interesting. i work in a hospice and we utilise many of your ideas but i have discovered several methods of covering chest wounds via this lecture...... and will consider them next time i am faced with dressing an "awkward" wound. thankyou!

  9. it is really appreciated to share knowledge with others.

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