- Reflects a unique lifespan perspective, addressing the care of wounds in all patients from birth to old age
- Includes extensive case studies to demonstrate the practical applications of the most recent research in the area of wound care
- Features new coverage of wound care assessment of darker skin tones, skin tears in the elderly, technology in wound care, differential diagnosis in normal and abnormal assessments, and more
- Contains multiple-choice questions at the end of each chapter for self-assessment and review
Table of Contents
Section 1. Assessment and Planning1. Assessing the Normal and Abnormal
2. Assessing and Planning Individualized Care
Section 2. Intervention
3. Principles of Wound Interventions
4. Wound Care in the Baby and Young Child
5. Wound Care in Teenagers
6. Wound Care in the Young Adult
7. Wound Care in the Middle-Aged Individual
8. Pressure Ulcers and Incontinence-Associated Dermatitis in Older Individuals
9. Wound Care in Elderly Individuals with Leg Ulcerations
Section 3. Evaluation
11. Ways of Evaluating Care
Authors
Sebastian Probst Professor of Tissue Viability and Wound Care, School of Health Sciences,University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland,
Geneva, Switzerland;
Editor and Council Member for European Wound Management Association (EWNA).

