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Complex wound management: a case study.

K M Preston, J Griffin

    Rehabilitation Nursing : the Official Journal of the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses
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    Nurses creatively adapted wound management strategies for a challenging patient case. Patient-centered care and short-term goals guided interventions for successful home recovery.

    Area of Science:

    • Nursing
    • Patient Care
    • Wound Management

    Background:

    • Standard wound management techniques were insufficient for Mr. G.'s complex case.
    • The patient's situation required integrating psychosocial and physical health considerations.

    Observation:

    • Mr. G.'s case presented unique challenges not addressed by current management protocols.
    • Nurses identified the need for innovative, individualized patient care solutions.

    Findings:

    • Creative nursing interventions were developed by adapting existing management techniques.
    • Focusing on short-term wound care goals and family-centered home care facilitated tailored solutions.

    Implications:

    • This case highlights the importance of nursing creativity in addressing complex patient needs.

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  • Individualized care planning is crucial for effective patient outcomes in non-standard situations.