mcq to do- Wound Care Products
Perfect π Letβs design an eLearning Curriculum on Wound Care Products, as if I am teaching as a Professor & Specialist in Wound Care.
Iβll structure modules progressively β from basics of wound healing β product categories β clinical decision-making β advanced technologies.
π Proposed eLearning Modules β Wound Care Products
Module 1 β Basics of Wound Healing
Physiology of wound healing (hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, remodeling)
Acute vs chronic wounds
Factors affecting healing (diabetes, infection, pressure, nutrition)
Learning Outcome: Understand how normal healing occurs and why it fails.
Module 2 β Wound Classification & Assessment
Types of wounds: acute, chronic, surgical, diabetic, pressure ulcers, burns
Wound bed assessment: size, depth, exudate, necrosis, granulation
Wound scoring systems (e.g., Wagner, NPUAP)
Learning Outcome: Systematic wound assessment to guide product selection.
Module 3 β Principles of Wound Care Products
Moist wound healing concept (Winterβs theory)
Dressing categories: passive, interactive, advanced
Role of exudate management, infection control, oxygenation
Learning Outcome: Match dressing functions with wound requirements.
Module 4 β Traditional Dressings
Gauze, bandages, paraffin tulle
Indications, advantages, limitations
Transition to modern dressings
Learning Outcome: Recognize why traditional products are still in use.
Module 5 β Advanced Wound Dressings
Hydrocolloids, hydrogels, foams, alginates
Transparent films & island dressings
Superabsorbent dressings
Learning Outcome: Select modern dressings based on wound exudate level.
Module 6 β Antimicrobial & Specialty Dressings
Silver dressings, iodine dressings, PHMB
Honey dressings, charcoal odor-control dressings
Collagen and growth factor-impregnated dressings
Learning Outcome: Use antimicrobial dressings appropriately, avoid resistance.
Module 7 β Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT)
Mechanism: exudate removal, perfusion improvement
Indications: pressure ulcers, surgical wounds, diabetic foot
Dressing kits & device management
Learning Outcome: Apply NPWT safely in appropriate cases.
Module 8 β Skin Substitutes & Biologic Products
Allografts, xenografts, bioengineered skin
Cellular vs acellular matrices
Cost vs clinical benefit
Learning Outcome: Introduce tissue-engineered solutions for complex wounds.
Module 9 β Advanced Technologies
Oxygen therapy (topical O2, hyperbaric O2)
Smart dressings (pH-sensitive, drug-release dressings)
Tele-wound care & AI-assisted wound monitoring
Learning Outcome: Familiarity with cutting-edge wound care innovations.
Module 10 β Best Practices & Case Applications
Product selection algorithm (dry vs wet, infected vs clean, shallow vs deep)
Multidisciplinary approach (doctor, nurse, nutritionist, physiotherapist)
Case studies: diabetic ulcer, venous ulcer, burn, surgical wound
Learning Outcome: Apply theory into practice with real patient scenarios.
π Teaching Methods Suggested for Each Module:
Short Reading Material (theory & product comparisons)
Visual Aids (wound photos, product demos, dressing change techniques)
FAQs & Misconceptions (e.g., βDo silver dressings delay healing?β)
MCQs & Case-based Questions (practical assessment)
YouTube or Manufacturer Demo Links (3β5 min videos)
π As wound care is both science + product knowledge, these modules blend pathophysiology + practical dressing use + decision-making algorithms.
Would you like me to expand Module 1 (Basics of Wound Healing) into a full eLearning package (theory, FAQ, MCQs, video suggestion) just like we did for stapler training?
Responsible | Dr Than Win |
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Last Update | 2025 α ααΊ 15 ααααΊαΉαα¬ |
Completion Time | 10 αααα αΊ |
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