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Introduction to the Program
Con esta Postgraduate diploma 100% online, identificarás los signos de complicaciones de Heridas Traumáticas y tomarás medidas preventivas para evitarlas”
El manejo de Heridas Traumáticas ha evolucionado considerablemente gracias a los avances en la tecnología médica y la investigación clínica. Un ejemplo de esto lo constituye la Terapia de Presión Negativa, que promueve una cicatrización efectiva y reduce los riesgos de infección de las heridas. En este contexto, los profesionales de la Enfermería juegan un papel vital en la implementación de estas innovaciones en la práctica clínica diaria. Por esta razón, estos expertos necesitan disponer de una exhaustiva comprensión relativa a los tratamientos más avanzados para abordar las Heridas Traumáticas y optimizar los resultados clínicos.
Dado este escenario, TECH lanza un revolucionario Postgraduate diploma en Nursing Care of Traumatic Wounds. Diseñado por referencias en este ámbito, el itinerario académico abordará en la preparación del lecho de la herida. De este modo, los profesionales realizarán evaluaciones más precisas del estado de las heridas. A este respecto, el temario profundizará en los tratamientos más sofisticados para el cuidado de las heridas, entre las que sobresalen la Terapia de Presión Negativa, el Oxígeno Hiperbárico o la Terapia con Láser. Por otro lado, los materiales didácticos ahondarán en el manejo de Quemaduras Graves, al mismo tiempo que ofrecerán las claves para combatir las complicaciones agudas derivadas de estas.
Para afianzar todos estos contenidos, TECH emplea el vanguardista método del Relearning, consistente en la reiteración progresiva de los conceptos clave para su correcta asimilación. Además, la titulación universitaria proporciona a los profesionales una diversidad de casos prácticos reales, permitiendo así que los profesionales se ejerciten en entornos simulados para acercarlos a la realidad de la atención ante situaciones de emergencia. En este sentido, para acceder a los recursos educativos los enfermeros solo requerirán un dispositivo electrónico capaz de conectarse a internet. Además, el programa contará con la colaboración de un distinguido Director Invitado Internacional, que ofrecerá unas minuciosas clases magistrales para profundizar en los últimos avances en el tratamiento de Heridas Traumáticas.
Un destacado Director Invitado Internacional impartirá unas rigurosas Masterclass para ahondar en los tratamientos más vanguardistas para el abordaje de Heridas Traumáticas”
Esta Postgraduate diploma en Nursing Care of Traumatic Wounds contiene el programa educativo más completo y actualizado del mercado. Sus características más destacadas son:
- El desarrollo de casos prácticos presentados por expertos en Heridas para Enfermería
- Los contenidos gráficos, esquemáticos y eminentemente prácticos con los que está concebido recogen una información científica y práctica sobre aquellas disciplinas indispensables para el ejercicio profesional
- Los ejercicios prácticos donde realizar el proceso de autoevaluación para mejorar el aprendizaje
- Su especial hincapié en metodologías innovadoras
- Las lecciones teóricas, preguntas al experto, foros de discusión de temas controvertidos y trabajos de reflexión individual
- La disponibilidad de acceso a los contenidos desde cualquier dispositivo fijo o portátil con conexión a internet
¿Quieres incorporar a tu práctica diaria las estrategias no farmacológicas más sofisticadas para aliviar el dolor de las Lesiones Cutáneas en Pediatría? Lógralo con este programa en solo 6 meses”
El programa incluye en su cuadro docente a profesionales del sector que vierten en esta capacitación la experiencia de su trabajo, además de reconocidos especialistas de sociedades de referencia y universidades de prestigio.
Su contenido multimedia, elaborado con la última tecnología educativa, permitirá al profesional un aprendizaje situado y contextual, es decir, un entorno simulado que proporcionará una capacitación inmersiva programada para entrenarse ante situaciones reales.
El diseño de este programa se centra en el Aprendizaje Basado en Problemas, mediante el cual el profesional deberá tratar de resolver las distintas situaciones de práctica profesional que se le planteen a lo largo del curso académico. Para ello, contará con la ayuda de un novedoso sistema de vídeo interactivo realizado por reconocidos expertos.
Profundizarás en la Fisiología de las Heridas Traumáticas, lo que te permitirá evaluar los factores que influyen en la cicatrización”
La innovadora metodología Relearning de TECH hará que actualices tus conocimientos de forma autónoma y progresiva. ¡A tu propia velocidad!”
Syllabus
Through this university program, nurses will have a holistic understanding of the pathophysiology of Traumatic Wounds. The syllabus will deepen in the identification and assessment of wounds, which will allow professionals to make more accurate diagnoses. In line with this, the syllabus will analyze the most advanced strategies to approach the treatment of burns in different clinical contexts. The didactic materials will also focus on post-burn care, highlighting the importance of patients' physical and psychological rehabilitation to relieve pain and manage stress.
You will learn the most effective strategies to reduce pain associated with Traumatic Wounds, including the use of analgesics and non-pharmacological techniques”
Module 1. Skin Wound Management for Nursing
1.1. Injury Evaluation
1.1.1. Wound Identification and Assessment
1.1.2. Recognition of Early Signs of Wounds
1.1.3. Wound Assessment Tools
1.1.4. Documentation and Monitoring of Wound Progression
1.2. Wound Bed Preparation
1.2.1. Wound Cleaning: Techniques
1.2.2. Enzymatic Debridement
1.2.3. Exudate Management
1.2.4. Stimulation of Granulation: Negative Pressure Therapy, Growth Factors and Hyperbaric Oxygen
1.2.5. Wound Bed Protection
1.3. Wounds According to Typology
1.3.1. Acute Wounds: Cuts, Burns and Fractures
1.3.2. Chronic Wounds: Pressure, Venous and Diabetic Ulcers
1.3.3. Surgical Wounds: Incisions, Excisions, Sutures
1.3.4. Traumatic Wounds: Abrasions, Contusions, Lacerations
1.4. Treatment and Care of Wounds
1.4.1. Advanced Therapies: Negative Pressure Therapy, Hyperbaric Oxygen, Laser Therapy
1.4.2. Pain Management
1.4.3. Wound Follow-Up and Evaluation
1.5. Wound Care in Humid Environment (CAH) and TIME Concept
1.5.1. Principles of CAH Contraindications
1.5.2. TIME: Non-Viable Tissue, Infection or Inflammation, Wound Bed Moisture, Wound Edges
1.5.3. CAH and TIME Implementation: Initial Wound Assessment, Treatment Plan, Follow-Up and Adjustment of the Plan
1.5.4. Scientific Evidence on CAH and TIME: Clinical Practice Guideline
1.6. Wound Physiology Wound Healing Process and Complications
1.6.1. Healing Process: Inflammatory, Proliferative and Remodeling Phase
1.6.2. Factors Affecting Healing: Nutrition, Age and Chronic Diseases
1.6.3. Types of Healing: Healing by First Intention, by Second Intention and by Third Intention
1.6.4. Complications in Healing: Infection, Dehiscence, Keloid
1.6.5. Wound Treatment: Cleaning, Use of Antibiotics, Dressings
1.7. Management of Infection and Wound Complications
1.7.1. Signs of Wound Infection: Redness, Warmth, Pain
1.7.2. Treatment of Infection: Antibiotics, Debridement and Wound Care
1.7.3. Wound Complications: Necrosis, Gangrene, Sepsis
1.7.4. Infection Prevention: Wound Cleansing
1.7.5. Management of Wound Complications
1.8. Management of Wound Care Materials
1.8.1. Selection and Correct Use of Materials
1.8.2. Storage of Materials: Storage Conditions and Inventory Management
1.8.3. Material Handling Safety: Safe Disposal of Used Materials, Accident Prevention
1.9. Comprehensive and Integrated Care Among Different Professionals
1.9.1. Teamwork: Roles and Responsibilities Conflict Resolution
1.9.2. Coordination of Care: Shared Care Plan, Coordination with Other Services, Continuity of Care
1.9.3. Referral to Specialists: Referral and Follow-Up Process
1.9.4. Assessment of Quality of Care: Quality Indicators, Clinical Audits and Continuous Quality Improvement
1.10. Clinical Language in Relation to Wounds
1.10.1. Anatomical, Wound Assessment and Wound Management Terms
1.10.2. Effective Communication: Communication with the Patient and Other Health Care Professionals
1.10.3. Clinical Documentation: Informed Consent
1.10.4. Ethics in Wound Care: Respect for Patient Autonomy, Beneficence and Non-Maleficence, Justice
Module 2. Management of Pediatric Skin Lesions for Nursing
2.1. Skin Lesions in Pediatrics
2.1.1. Infectious Lesions
2.1.2. Inflammatory and Allergic Lesions
2.1.3. Trauma Lesions
2.2. Assessment of Skin Lesions in Pediatrics
2.2.1. Clinical Evaluation and Physical Examination
2.2.2. Diagnostic Tests and Complementary Examinations
2.2.3. Differential Diagnosis and Multidisciplinary Approach
2.3. Prevention of Skin Lesions in Pediatrics
2.3.1. Hygiene and Skin Care
2.3.2. Sun Protection and Exposure to the Elements
2.3.3. Prevention of Traumatic Injuries and Contact with Irritants
2.4. Treatment of Skin Lesions in Pediatrics
2.4.1. Topical Therapies
2.4.2. Systemic Therapies
2.4.3. Medical Procedures and Complementary Care
2.5. Care of Skin Lesions
2.5.1. Hygiene and General Care
2.5.2. Pain and Itching Management
2.5.3. Prevention of Complications and Follow-Up
2.6. Pain Management in Pediatric Skin Lesions
2.6.1. Pharmacological Strategies
2.6.2. Non-Pharmacological Techniques for Pain Relief
2.6.3. Emotional Support and Family Participation
2.7. Nutrition and Skin Lesions in Pediatrics
2.7.1. Essential Nutrients for Skin Health
2.7.2. Impact of Nutrition on Skin Conditions
2.7.3. Nutrition for Recovery and Healing
2.8. Patient and Parent Education on the Care of Skin Lesions
2.8.1. Diagnosis and Treatment
2.8.2. Home Care and Infection Prevention
2.8.3. Education for Emotional Support and Stress Management
2.9. Challenges in Pediatric Skin Lesion Care
2.9.1. Compliance and Adherence to Treatment
2.9.2. Pain and Discomfort Management
2.9.3. Risk of Infection and Complications
2.10. Advances in the Treatment of Skin Lesions in Pediatrics
2.10.1. Innovations in Topical Therapies and Medications
2.10.2. Innovative Medical Technology and Procedures
2.10.3. Personalized Approaches and Regenerative Medicine
Module 3. Burn Management for Nursing
3.1. Types and Grades of Burns
3.1.1. Classification of Burns by Depth: Degrees
3.1.2. Epidemiology and Risk Factors
3.1.3. Mechanisms of Injury in Burns
3.2. Evaluation of Burns
3.2.1. Initial Evaluation Methods
3.2.1.1. 9' Rule
3.2.1.2. Wallace's Rule
3.2.2. Evaluation of Burn Depth
3.2.3. Evaluation of the Extent of the Burn
3.3. Treatment in the Emergency Department
3.3.1. Initial Management in the Emergency Department
3.3.2. Pain and Anxiety Management
3.3.3. Stabilization of the Patient and Airway Management
3.4. Management of Minor Burns
3.4.1. Ambulatory Management
3.4.2. Skin Care and Infection Prevention
3.4.3. Patient Education on Home Care
3.5. Management of Moderate Burns
3.5.1. Management in the General Hospital Setting
3.5.2. Pain Management and Infection Control
3.5.3. Changes in the Treatment According to the Etiology of the Burn
3.6. Management of Severe Burns
3.6.1. Admission to Specialized Units
3.6.2. Management of Acute Complications
3.6.3. Management of Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS)
3.7. Management of Burns in Primary Care
3.7.1. Immediate Treatment in Primary Care
3.7.2. Handling of Dressing Material and Pain
3.7.3. Follow-Up and Aftercare
3.8. Post-Burn Care
3.8.1. Physical and Psychological Rehabilitation
3.8.2. Treatment of Scars and Sequelae
3.8.3. Long-Term Follow-Up and Management of Late Complications
3.9. Burn Prevention
3.9.1. Public and Community Education
3.9.2. Safety Measures at Home and in the Workplace
3.9.3. Specific Prevention in At-Risk Populations
3.10. Research and Development in Burn Management
3.10.1. Advances in Treatment Techniques
3.10.2. Research on New Materials and Therapies
3.10.3. Development of Evidence-Based Management Protocols
Module 4. Traumatic Wound Management for Nursing
4.1. Traumatic Wound Care
4.1.1. Proper Wound Cleaning
4.1.2. Application of Sterile Dressings
4.1.3. Prevention of Secondary Infections
4.2. Care of Infected Wounds
4.2.1. Use of Antibiotics According to Medical Indication
4.2.2. Adequate Wound Drainage
4.2.3. Constant Monitoring for Signs of Infection
4.3. Care of Puncture Wounds
4.3.1. Assessment of Possible Internal Damage
4.3.2. Control of Internal Bleeding
4.3.3. Monitoring for Signs of Infection
4.4. Bite Wound Care
4.4.1. Thorough Cleaning of the Wound
4.4.2. Evaluation of Possible Deep Tissue Damage
4.4.3. Administration of Rabies Vaccines if Necessary
4.5. Care of Freezing Wounds
4.5.1. Gradual Thawing of the Affected Area
4.5.2. Protection against Re-Exposure to Cold
4.5.3. Treatment of Possible Complications such as Gangrene
4.6. Radiation Wound Care
4.6.1. Protection of the Surrounding Skin
4.6.2. Management of Symptoms such as Irritation and Burns
4.6.3. Monitoring of Possible Long-Term Effects
4.7. Care of Chemical Wounds
4.7.1. Neutralization of the Chemical Agent
4.7.2. Abundant Washing with Clean Water
4.7.3. Protection of Medical Personnel to Avoid Contamination
4.8. Wound Care in Patients with Chronic Diseases
4.8.1. Management of Underlying Diseases that may Affect Healing
4.8.2. Use of Specific Therapies According to the Patient's Condition
4.8.3. Monitoring of Wound Evolution
4.9. Pain Management in Traumatic Wounds
4.9.1. Use of Analgesics According to Pain Intensity
4.9.2. Distraction and Relaxation Techniques
4.9.3. Multidisciplinary Treatment to Deal with Chronic Pain
4.10. Advances in the Treatment of Traumatic Wounds
4.10.1. Regenerative Therapies: Use of Growth Factors
4.10.2. Use of Smart Dressings to Monitor Healing
4.10.3. Tissue Engineering-Based Therapies to Promote Regeneration
The teaching materials of this program, elaborated by these specialists, have contents that are completely applicable to your professional experiences"
Postgraduate Diploma in Nursing Care of Traumatic Wounds
Are you looking for a program that will give you the tools and knowledge you need to manage traumatic injuries? You are in the right place. At TECH Global University you will find a complete university diploma that will help you fulfill your academic goals. This course offers a comprehensive training that covers from the initial evaluation and treatment of wounds, to the most advanced techniques of care and prevention of complications. You will learn to apply best practices and evidence-based protocols to optimize patient recovery and improve clinical outcomes. In addition, you will address the importance of continuous patient assessment and adaptation of care plans to ensure optimal healing. Thus, you will acquire competencies in the identification of different types of wounds, the use of cutting-edge products or technologies and the implementation of pain management and infection control strategies.
Obtain a Postgraduate Diploma in Traumatic Wound Care Nursing
The online mode of this course allows you to access high quality specialization from anywhere in the world, offering invaluable flexibility. You will be able to progress at your own pace, adapting the learning to your personal and professional schedules and commitments. Course content is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, facilitating dynamic and accessible study. The program is taught by experts in traumatic wound care, who bring with them their vast experience and knowledge. You will learn directly from recognized professionals in the field, which will enrich your understanding and application of advanced wound care techniques. Upon completion, you will be able to provide high quality care, contributing to a faster and more effective recovery of patients with traumatic wounds. Enroll now and prepare yourself to meet the related challenges, improving your clinical practice and bringing significant value to your patients and the healthcare community. We look forward to seeing you!