Introduction Patient Initial wound assessment Size of wound

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Introduction Patient Initial wound assessment Size of wound Length mm Width mm Depth mm

Introduction Patient Initial wound assessment Size of wound Length mm Width mm Depth mm

Initial wound assessment continued For tissue type and exudate, write findings For other, mark

Initial wound assessment continued For tissue type and exudate, write findings For other, mark “x” for findings from assessment Wound bed assessment • Tissue type • Exudate • Infection Wound bed WOUND Wound edge assessment • • Maceration Dehydration Undermining Thickened/rolled edges Wound edge Periwound skin assessment • • • Maceration Excoriation Dry skin Hyperkeratosis Callus Eczema Management goals Mark “x” for all appropriate management goals Wound bed assessment Management goals Wound bed • • • Remove non-viable tissue Manage exudate Manage bacterial burden Rehydrate wound bed Protect granulation/ epithelial tissue WOUND Wound edge assessment Management goals • • Manage exudate Rehydrate wound edge Remove non-viable tissue Protect granulation/ epithelial tissue Wound edge Periwound skin assessment Management goals • • Manage exudate Protect skin Rehydrate skin Remove non-viable tissue

Treatment Results

Treatment Results

Reassessment of the wound at the end of case For tissue type and exudate,

Reassessment of the wound at the end of case For tissue type and exudate, write findings period For other, mark “x” for findings from assessment Wound bed assessment • Tissue type • Exudate • Infection Wound bed WOUND Wound edge assessment • Maceration • Dehydration • Undermining • Thickened/rolled edges Wound edge Periwound skin assessment • Maceration • Excoriation • Dry skin • Hyperkeratosis • Callus • Eczema Conclusion I hereby consent that Coloplast may freely use the information and photos in the case report. Please double click on PDF icon to learn more