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24 January 2025

Pressure injuries (PIs) represent a significant healthcare challenge in the United States, with an estimated 60,000 annual deaths directly attributed to these wounds.1 The financial impact is substantial, with approximately $26.8 billion spent annually on treatment.2 Additionally, PIs are a common cause of legal action, with up to 17,000 lawsuits filed each year.1  

Across the healthcare continuum, the primary focus in addressing PIs is prevention. This approach involves using validated risk assessment tools for early identification of at-risk patients, evaluating other risk factors, and conducting regular patient reassessments. A comprehensive care plan that prioritizes and addresses these risk factors is crucial for effective prevention.3,4 

This microlearn provides an overview of PI risk factors, the current staging system, and strategies for assessing, managing, and preventing PIs in patients identified as being at risk. 

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24 February 2025

Welcome to this short interactive module on Vashe® Wound Solution by Urgo Medical. In just a few slides, you’ll learn what Vashe is, how it works, and why it’s an effective choice for wound cleansing. You’ll discover its key benefits, including its skin-friendly formulation, antimicrobial properties, and role in creating an optimal healing environment.

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24 January 2025

Venous leg ulcers (VLUs) are open lesions below the knee associated with venous disease, requiring more than two weeks to heal.1 They represent the most prevalent type of leg ulcers and have a profound impact patients' quality of life. 

In the United States, more than 11 million men and 22 million women aged 40 to 80 years have varicose veins, and more than 2 million adults have advanced chronic venous disease, with skin changes or VLUs.1 The importance of accurate diagnosis for effective management of venous leg ulcers is emphasized. The key to successful management of VLUs is accurate diagnosis and subsequent treatment through comprehensive holistic assessment. 

This microlearn will provide background on venous disease and review VLU pathophysiology and risk factors. Frontline treatment, including compression therapy, is also discussed.  

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24 January 2025

Wound cleansing plays a foundational role in the healing process of both acute and chronic wounds by promoting a clean environment conducive to tissue repair. Wound cleansing supports healing by promoting a clean environment for tissue repair, debris removal, reducing bacterial load, and supporting appropriate moisture levels.

There are  several common wound cleansing methods as well as myriad wound cleanser options available. However, many of the active ingredients in some cleansers are locally toxic and have limited or no proven efficacy in enhancing wound healing, thus making wound cleanser selection a vital component of evidence-based wound care.2 This microlearn will provide foundational knowledge of wound cleansing and its role in wound healing.  

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24 January 2025

Exudate plays a beneficial role in acute wounds, providing essential components for tissue repair. However, excessive exudate production or the development of a chronic wound can lead to detrimental effects on the wound and surrounding tissue, delaying the healing process. 

The presence of an exuding wound significantly impacts a patient's daily activities and well-being. To establish an optimal moist wound healing environment, it is crucial to identify and address the underlying causes of excessive wound exudate. To facilitate wound healing and reduce symptoms, proper management of exudate is also essential. 

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24 January 2025

Wound infection occurs when microorganisms invade a wound and proliferate to a level that triggers a local or systemic response in the host.1 When the skin's protective barrier is breached, bacteria can enter and disrupt the wound healing process. The increased presence of bacteria leads to a persistent inflammatory state, as white blood cells continuously attempt to remove the microorganisms.1 This process can overwhelm the host's immune response, compromising the wound's cellular balance by competing for oxygen and nutrients and creating a barrier to healing. 

This microlearn provides an overview of wound infections and addresses common risk factors, clinical diagnosis of infection, and management strategies to put infected wounds on a healing trajectory.  

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