Interactive Wound Care: CD-ROM for Health Professionals.Interactive Wound Care: CD-ROM CD-ROM: see compact disc. CD-ROM in full compact disc read-only memory Type of computer storage medium that is read optically (e.g., by a laser). for Health Professionals LaRaus S. Thorofare, NJ 08086, Slack Inc, 2003, CD-ROM, ISBN ISBN abbr. International Standard Book Number ISBN International Standard Book Number ISBN n abbr (= International Standard Book Number) → ISBN m : 1-55642-543-0, $189.95. (System requirements To be used efficiently, all computer software needs certain hardware components or other software resources to be present on a computer system. These pre-requisites are known as (computer) system requirements and are often used as a guideline as opposed to an absolute rule. : For PC: Pentium 1 (166 MHz (MegaHertZ) One million cycles per second. It is used to measure the transmission speed of electronic devices, including channels, buses and the computer's internal clock. A one-megahertz clock (1 MHz) means some number of bits (16, 32, 64, etc. )-based PC or above, Windows '95 or later, 64 MB RAM, 30 MB hard disk storage, 1 MB (or higher) SVGA (Super VGA) A screen resolution of 800x600 pixels. Third-party vendors extended IBM's VGA display standard and were the first to use the term. SVGA has also referred to 1,024x768 resolutions. See PC display modes. card, 8-bit Sound Blaster-compatible sound card, 800 x 600 monitor resolution, QuickTime 5.0 (or higher) for Windows (included). For Macintosh: Power PC (or above), Mac OS version 8.6 (or higher), 64 MB of RAM, 30 MB of hard disk storage, 800 x 600 monitor resolution, QuickTime 5.0 (or higher) for Macintosh (included).] The purpose of this software is to provide an interactive format for learning or reviewing basic examination and treatment principles for the care of chronic wounds. It does so with the use of text, photographs, video recordings, and audio recordings. The CD-ROM was reviewed using a Dell PC with a Pentium III (1.1 GHz) processor, running the Windows '98 operating system. Hardware included a 10 GB hard drive, 128 MB RAM, an Intel 82815 Graphics Controller, and SoundMAX Integrated Audio Card. The program uses a textbook format, augmented with audio and video components. Topics included on the CD are skin anatomy, wound healing wound healing Physiology The repair of a wound Steps Inflammation, repair and closure, remodeling, final healing; repair of incisions may be either simple–'clean' wounds with little loss of tissue heal by 'primary intention', or 'dirty' wounds heal by stages, examination methods, evaluation concepts, debridement Debridement Definition Debridement is the process of removing nonliving tissue from pressure ulcers, burns, and other wounds. Purpose Debridement speeds the healing of pressure ulcers, burns, and other wounds. techniques, dressing selections, physical agents, diabetes evaluation, and nutrition principles. The first 2 topics outline the anatomical and physiological basis for wound care. The examination section illustrates basic tests and measures commonly used in this population. The evaluation concepts section covers tests and measures specific to various wound classifications such as those for pressure ulcers, venous and arterial ulcers, and neuropathic wounds. In addition, a segment on goal writing and outcomes is located in this section. The debridement, dressings, and interventions sections illustrate the procedural interventions commonly offered in wound care settings. The final two sections are devoted to examining and educating patients with diabetes and nutritional concerns for patients with a wound. The bibliography and reference lists are extensive, and vendor resources for equipment and supplies enhance the product. The information found in the CD appears to be current, and the video clips illustrating tests and procedural interventions augment the user's understanding of the materials. Although the CD is truly multimedia, its claim for interactivity may be overstated o·ver·state tr.v. o·ver·stat·ed, o·ver·stat·ing, o·ver·states To state in exaggerated terms. See Synonyms at exaggerate. o . No opportunities were found for the learner to answer posed questions, participate in case studies, or provide input into the program. In addition, the product could be strengthened by closer adherence to the physical therapist patient/client management model outlined in the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice, Second Edition. Finally, the inclusion of information on patients who have burn wounds and of more extensive information on screening the integumentary system integumentary system: see skin. would enhance the completeness of the offering. The software is operator-friendly and easy to install. Overall, the software is very easy to manipulate and is suitable for those with basic computer knowledge. The program is menu driven, and all operations are point-and-click maneuvers. The manual briefly outlines installation information and provides a technical support phone number. The CD does have some drawbacks, however. The help function is a one-screen diagram of the main menu, with descriptions of the functions of the software; no other help materials were available. Moreover, there is no search function available. Nevertheless, Interactive Wound Care would be an excellent library acquisition for clinicians who are interested in wound care and for those who train others to perform basic wound care. The multimedia presentation format enhances learning for visual, motor, and auditory learners. The video recordings of interventions and tests and measures expedite skill-based learning. This resource allows the learner to develop a sound basis for the management of the patient with wounds. Cynthia Kunkel Scott, PT, PhD University of Mississippi Medical Center University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMC) is the health sciences campus of the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss). Located in Jackson, Mississippi (USA), it houses the Schools of Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, Health Related Professions, and Graduate Studies in the Health Jackson, Miss Dr Scott is Associate Professor and Academic Coordinator of Clinical Education in the Department of Physical Therapy. She teaches in the areas of wound care, women's health Women's Health Definition Women's health is the effect of gender on disease and health that encompasses a broad range of biological and psychosocial issues. , and professional development. |
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