Assessment and Management of Lower Extremity Ulcers
Presented by Jeri Lundgren
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Jeri Lundgren
Jeri Lundgren is a registered nurse who has been specializing in post-acute care since 1990. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing. Ms. Lundgren is board certified as a certified wound care nurse (CWCN) by the WOCN Society, and as a certified wound specialist (CWS) by the American Board of Wound Management. Ms.…
Chapters & learning objectives
1. Arterial Insufficiency Ulcers
Arterial insufficiency wounds can lead to infection and limb loss. Chapter One will discuss the etiology, characteristics, and treatment of arterial insufficiency ulcers.
2. Venous Insufficiency Ulcers
Venous insufficiency can lead to chronic ulcerations of the lower leg, edema, and cellulitis. Chapter Two will discuss the etiology, characteristics, and treatment of venous stasis ulcers.
3. Peripheral Neuropathy/Diabetic Ulcers
Peripheral neuropathy leads to the loss of feeling and protective mechanisms of the feet, thus leading to ulcerations. Chapter Three will discuss the etiology, characteristics, and treatment of peripheral neuropathy/diabetic ulcers.
4. Mixed Etiology
Unfortunately, many individuals will present with a mixed etiology of arterial, venous, and/or peripheral neuropathy. Chapter Four will discuss how to manage individuals presenting with a mixed etiology.