Workshop Overview
The Clarkridge Career Institute, Wound Care Workshop is a single-day flagship workshop specially designed for Registered Nurses (RNs) and Registered Psychiatric Nurse (RPNs) to build upon their existing knowledge and acquire the proper skills related to wound care and wound management. The wound care workshop allows the Registered Nurses and Registered Psychiatric Nurses to understand the prevention, treatment, dressing, securing, and management of various types of wounds.
This single-day workshop touch upon various theoretical concepts and practical approach related to wound care and wound management. Wound care management is a highly sought skill in the health care industry and one of those skills which are in constant demand in the health care sector.
About Workshop
The Wound Care workshop is provided by the industry experts who specialize in wound care management and thus brings in technical insight and their multiple years of experience in the health care sector to the workshop which highly benefits the workshop participants.
The One-day Wound Care Workshop will cover the following topics :
- Types of wounds and how to identify a different kind of wounds
- Factors that affect the wound and its healing process
- How to treat, dress, and secure wounds on a training arm
- How to apply antiseptic on wounds
- How to use precision tools and surgical equipment on wounds
- Practical assessment of wounds.
- Wound infection and types of antiseptic
Learning Outcome
After the successful completion of the wound care workshop, the participants would be able to demonstrate the following skills:
To identify the type and kind of wound and to classify it as a healing wound or nor-healing wound.
- Patient assessment
- How to provide a pro-active assessment to the doctors
- How to secure a wound in case of emergency
- The best practice and guidelines to be followed in wound care management.
- Prevention, Treatment, Dressing, Securing and Management of wounds
- Identify and understanding the working of antiseptics.
- The precision tools and equipment used in dressing and securing wounds.
- Proper sanitizing of tools and equipment after dressing
- To identify and describe the factors that could affect the wound and wound healing process.