Wound Care: Basic to Advanced Interventions
$24 USD
Hours: 6
Modules: 6
Credits: 6
Master wound care from basics to advanced. Learn evidence-based strategies, advanced interventions, infection control, and California-specific documentation to improve outcomes and compliance.
ADD TO CARTIn this online course you will learn
This 6-hour continuing education course equips nurses and allied health professionals with both foundational and advanced competencies in wound care. Participants will explore the phases of wound healing, apply classification systems, and differentiate between venous, arterial, and pressure-related wounds. The course emphasizes evidence-based prevention and management strategies, including debridement, dressings, negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT), grafts, and biologics. Learners will also strengthen their knowledge of infection control, antimicrobial stewardship, and California-specific regulations for documentation and clinical practice. Through real-world case studies, guideline-based lectures, and interactive learning, participants will gain the skills to deliver safer, more effective, and legally compliant wound care across acute, chronic, and community settings.
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