wound, ostomy, and continence nursing
Wound, ostomy, and continence nursing is a nursing specialty involved with the treatment of patients with acute and chronic wounds, patients with an ostomy (those who have had some kind of bowel or bladder diversion), and patients with incontinence conditions (those with issues of bladder control, bowel control, and associated skin care). Nurses in this specialty are often referred to as wound, ostomy, and continence nurses (WOC nurses). They use evidence-based knowledge and skills to manage the care of these patients, whose needs can often be complex. In the United States, certification is available for this specialty from the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing Certification Board; for example, the postnominals "CWON" represent the title of Certified Wound and Ostomy Nurse. There are additional organizations that offer varying levels of certification in this field (e.g., American Board of Wound Management).
In some countries, such as the United Kingdom, WOC nursing is not seen as its own specialty but instead falls into other specialties such as tissue viability nursing or stoma care nursing.
Practice
Certification
= In the United States =
Specialty certification for WOC nurses is available through the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing Certification Board (WOCNCB). Nurses and other healthcare professionals may also earn the Certified Wound Specialist (CWS) certification through the American Board of Wound Management.{{cite journal|title=WOC nurses|journal=Nursing|date=January 2003|volume=33|pages=43–44|url=http://journals.lww.com/nursing/Fulltext/2003/01001/WOC_nurses.18.aspx|access-date=30 December 2012}}
See also
References
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External links
- [http://www.wocn.org Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society]
- [http://www.abwmcertified.org American Board of Wound Management]
- [http://www.abwmfoundation.org ABWM Foundation]
- [http://www.o-wm.com/ Ostomy Wound Management]
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