Journal of Community Nursing (JCN) | August 2022

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Diagnosing and managing wound infection

Diagnosing and managing wound infection
Wound infection

Pages: 26 - 34

Article topics: Biofilm, Diagnosis, Surgical site infection, Wound cleansing

This article describes the wound infection continuum in surgical, acute and chronic wounds. The phases are: contamination, colonisation, local infection and finally spreading and systemic infection. Clinicians need to be familiar with the signs and symptoms of local infection in order to put strategies in place to prevent a ‘full blown’ wound infection and to recognise how the signs and symptoms differ by wound type. The article looks at the
most recent guidance on wound infection management strategies, together with the identification and treatment of suspected biofilms and the two-week challenge, used in clinical practice to disrupt biofilms. Wound cleansing and the use of antimicrobial dressings
and topical antiseptics are also discussed.


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