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Clinical Nurse Specialist Job Description Assignment
The Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) is an advanced practice registered nurse with expertise in assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of specialty patient populations. In addition to direct care, the CNS role expands to other areas including research, education, quality improvement, and inter professional teamwork. Creating a detailed CNS Job description helps to clarify the role
A multinational evaluation assessing the relationship between peristomal skin health and health utility
Factors influencing health-related quality of life of those in the Netherlands living with an ostomy
Improving Self-Care Outcomes in Ostomy Patients via Education and Standardized Discharge Criteria
Effect of a novel pharmacological strategy to counteract shivering during endovascular cooling for acute myocardial infarction
Sociodemographic characteristics and self-care management knowledge of patients with an ostomy
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Practice Dilemmas: Conditions That Mimic Pressure Ulcers/Injuries- To Be or Not To Be?
BackgroundPressure ulcers/injuries (PU/Is) negatively affect patients by causing pain and increasing morbidity and mortality risks. Care teams have a heightened sense of awareness of the condition and may feel confident in their ability to appropriately identify and manage PU/Is, but the potential for, and consequences of, a misdiagnosis always should be considered.PurposeThe purpose of this compendium is to describe and illustrate conditions that may mimic PU/Is.MethodsAdvanced practice wound care nurses were asked to identify and describe conditions that may mimic PU/Is. Permission was obtained from all patients to use their cases and photos in this article.ResultsSixteen (16) different skin and wound presentations resulting from vascular diseases, systemic infections, trauma, cancer, autoimmune disorders, coagulopathies, and multisystem organ dysfunction were identified and described.ConclusionA complete patient history and assessment will help prevent misidentification of the etiology of a skin lesion or wound and misdiagnosis of these lesions as PU/Is