Lesson 1: Wound Healing and Wound Care. - Wound CareFigure 1-2. Laceration. - Wound CareWound Healing. - Wound CareComplications. - Wound CareForeign Body in the Wound. - Wound CarePhysiological Responses to Injury - Wound CareGeneral Evaluation. - Wound CareSpecific Wound Care - Wound CarePuncture/Perforation. - Wound CareIncision/Laceration. - Wound CareImpaled Foreign Object. - Wound CareAnimal Bites. - Wound CareSteps of Wound Healing - Wound CareExercises, Lesson 1 - Wound CareExercises, Lesson 1-cont. - Wound Care - MD05760021Exercises, Lesson 1-cont. - Wound Care - MD05760022Exercises, Lesson 1-cont. - Wound Care - MD05760023Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 1 - Wound CareSolutions to Exercises, Lesson 1-cont. - Wound CareLesson Assignment - Wound Care - MD05760026Lesson 2: Contaminated Wounds. - Wound CareCardinal Signs and Symptoms of Wound Infection - Wound CareStaphylococcal Infections. - Wound CareTetanus. - Wound CareGram-Negative Infections - Wound CareTreatment. - Wound CareExercises, Lesson 2 - Wound CareExercises, Lesson 2-cont. - Wound CareSolutions to Exercises, Lesson 2 - Wound CareLesson Assignment - Wound Care - MD05760036Lesson 3: Burns. - Wound CareCauses of Burns - Wound CareElectrical Burns - Wound CareSigns and Symptoms of Electrocution. - Wound CareTemporary paralysis. - Wound CareProtecting Yourself During Rescue. - Wound CareTreatment for an Electrical Injury Patient. - Wound CareLightning Injuries - Wound CareChemical Injuries - Wound CareSpecial Cases of Chemical Burns. - Wound CareInhalation Injuries - Wound CareSigns and Symptoms of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning. - Wound CareRadiant Burns - Wound CareSection III. Effects on Tissue, Signs and Symptoms, and Treatment of Thermal Burns - Wound CareSecond-Degree Burn (Partial Thickness Burn). - Wound CareFigure 3-3. Third-degree burn. - Wound CareThermal Burns: Critical - Wound CareAdditional Factors in Thermal Burn Assessment - Wound CareThermal Burns: The Rule of Nines - Wound CareTable 3-1. Rule of nines for adult body surface burns. - Wound CareFigure 3-5. Rule of nines for small child body surface burns. - Wound CareA person sustained burns of the chest, abdomen, and right arm - Wound CareThermal Burns: Management - Wound CareSpecialized Treatment - Wound CareSection IV. Fluid Replacement and Measurement of Urine Output - Wound CareCalculation-cont. - Wound CareExample 1. The patient is a 24 year old male who was burned by a chemical - Wound CareExample 2. The patient is a 22 year old female who was burned in a house fire - Wound CareExample 3. A male casualty has sustained second- and third-degree burns - Wound CareExample 4. A 35-year-old female has been burned by a chemical - Wound CareSection V. Topical Antimicrobial Dressings - Wound CareSilver Nitrate Dressing - Wound CareExercises, Lesson 3 - Wound CareExercises, Lesson 3-cont. - Wound Care - MD05760070Exercises, Lesson 3-cont. - Wound Care - MD05760071Exercises, Lesson 3-cont. - Wound Care - MD05760072Exercises, Lesson 3-cont. - Wound Care - MD05760073Exercises, Lesson 3-cont. - Wound Care - MD05760074Exercises, Lesson 3-cont. - Wound Care - MD05760075Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 3 - Wound CareSolutions to Exercises, Lesson 3-cont. - Wound Care - MD05760077Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 3-cont. - Wound Care - MD05760078Wound Care