witawoundmanagament.blogspot.com
WITA Wound Assessment and Care Management Blog: Selecting your EMR, Web Hosted v.s. Client Server, which is best.
http://witawoundmanagament.blogspot.com/2009/11/selecting-your-emr-web-hosted-vs-client.html
Monday, 30 November 2009. Selecting your EMR, Web Hosted v.s. Client Server, which is best. When buying Electronic Medical Record (EMR) Software which is better: ASP or Client/Server? Source: EMR Experts, Inc. Web hosted vs Client Server. 2 April 2010 at 00:16. 21 December 2011 at 18:08. I agreed that knowing the advantages and disadvantages of emr will help one make a smart decision on buying. Anyway, thanks for sharing this. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
epuap.org
External Links | EPUAP
http://www.epuap.org/external-links
European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel. Stop Pressure Ulcer Day. SCALE Final Consensus Statement. Other Wound Healing Sites. Austrian Pressure Ulcer Prevention Association APUPA. Belgian Pressure Ulcer Guidelines. Brazilian Society of Nursing in Wounds and Aesthetics. European Tissue Repair Society. European Wound Management Association. Irish Wound Management Association. Japanese Society for Wound Healing. Journal of Wound Care. National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel. Spanish Society of Wounds.
witawoundmanagament.blogspot.com
WITA Wound Assessment and Care Management Blog: WITA Wound Assessment - Chronic Wounds
http://witawoundmanagament.blogspot.com/2009/10/chronic-wounds.html
Tuesday, 27 October 2009. WITA Wound Assessment - Chronic Wounds. Chronic wounds may never heal or may take years to do so. Chronic wounds may never heal or may take years to do so. These wounds cause patients severe emotional and physical stress as well as creating a significant financial burden on patients and the whole healthcare system. Acute and chronic wounds are at opposite ends of a spectrum of wound healing types that progress toward being healed at different rates. Pain and chronic wounds.
haitisci.org
swen pou po - Skin management - Haiti Spinal Cord Injury Working GroupAyiti SCI Gwoup Travay la
http://www.haitisci.org/swen-pou-po---skin-management.html
Haiti Spinal Cord Injury Working Group. Ayiti SCI Gwoup Travay la. Like us on facebook! The Haiti SCI Working Group. Un guide pour Haïti. How to refer a patient. Plan de soin - plan of care. Protéger la moelle épinière - Gardez le dos droit - protect the spine, keep it straight. Urgence médicale - Dysréflexie autonome - Autonomic dysreflexia. Swen vesi lè ou kay ou - bladder care. Swen nan intesten - Bowel care. Swen pou po - Skin management. Doulè - Pain management. Lave men ou, Hand washing. Kite dlo a...
witawoundmanagament.blogspot.com
WITA Wound Assessment and Care Management Blog: Wounds UK '09
http://witawoundmanagament.blogspot.com/2009/11/wounds-uk-09.html
Tuesday, 17 November 2009. Thank you for visiting WITA at Wounds UK' 09. We would to say a big thank you for coming to see WITA (Wound Image Tissue Analysis) at Wounds UK '09. To recap, WITA™. It has a unique image analysis tool that takes the visual properties of a wound image and applies an advanced statistical pattern recognition algorithm. The result is a quick analysis of a wound providing accurate tissue and dimension data, which is stored in an interactive wound diary. Or call 0208 668 6084. Selec...
witawoundmanagament.blogspot.com
WITA Wound Assessment and Care Management Blog: September 2009
http://witawoundmanagament.blogspot.com/2009_09_01_archive.html
Monday, 28 September 2009. Wounds are described as either partial or full thickness. A partial-thickness wound involves tissue damage to the epidermis and dermis. A full-thickness wound involves damage to the subcutaneous tissue, muscle, and bone. Various classification systems have been designed to help you assess specific wound types, document accurately and completely, and gauge healing. (See Definitions for Pressure Ulcers and Wagner's Foot Ulcer Grade Classification.). To document undermining or tun...
witawoundmanagament.blogspot.com
WITA Wound Assessment and Care Management Blog: Implementing the new CMS guidelines for wound care: areas for potential citations
http://witawoundmanagament.blogspot.com/2009/11/implementing-new-cms-guidelines-for.html
Tuesday, 3 November 2009. Implementing the new CMS guidelines for wound care: areas for potential citations. Implementing the new CMS guidelines for wound care: areas for potential citations are explained by Jeffrey M. Levine, MD, AGSF, CMD; Marilyn Peterson, RNC, MSN; and Fay Savino, RN, BSN, MA. Thursday, September 1 2005. Several resident characteristics affect the ease of enforcing a turning schedule. Residents with feeding tubes or those on ventilators, for example, may not be turned in the same...
witawoundmanagament.blogspot.com
WITA Wound Assessment and Care Management Blog: October 2009
http://witawoundmanagament.blogspot.com/2009_10_01_archive.html
Thursday, 29 October 2009. Helping the NHS reduce pressure ulcers. Christopher Kennedy, a young entrepreneur from Purley, has just established a business, Imago Care, that procures the latest medical technology to distribute to the NHS, hospices, nursing homes, and individual community based customers. His flagship product, Parafricta. The results have confirmed that the garments and bedclothes prevent skin breakdown and progression to clinically detrimental pressure ulcers.Imago Care has also procur...
witawoundmanagament.blogspot.com
WITA Wound Assessment and Care Management Blog: Vascular Wound Assessment (Getting to the Heart of the Matter)
http://witawoundmanagament.blogspot.com/2009/10/vascular-wound-assessment-getting-to.html
Wednesday, 28 October 2009. Vascular Wound Assessment (Getting to the Heart of the Matter). Vascular Wound Assessment (Getting to the Heart of the Matter). January 13, 2009 — Matthew Livingston. I came across this very insightful post that I thought I would direct your attention to. The vascular assessment will answer the question “Does the wound have enough blood supply to heal? Healthy tissue is bright, beefy red, shiny, and granular with a velvety appearance. Tissue with poor. Return of color once the...
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT