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Franklin, J (n.d.). An Educational Program on the Treatment and Prevention of Diabetic Foot Ulcers in the Elderly for Novice Registered Nurses in the Long Term Acute Care and Skilled Nursing Facility .
Franklin, JuneAn Educational Program on the Treatment and Prevention of Diabetic Foot Ulcers in the Elderly for Novice Registered Nurses in the Long Term Acute Care and Skilled Nursing Facility . , n.d.
Franklin, JuneAn Educational Program on the Treatment and Prevention of Diabetic Foot Ulcers in the Elderly for Novice Registered Nurses in the Long Term Acute Care and Skilled Nursing Facility . , n.d.
Franklin, JuneAn Educational Program on the Treatment and Prevention of Diabetic Foot Ulcers in the Elderly for Novice Registered Nurses in the Long Term Acute Care and Skilled Nursing Facility . , n.d.
The purpose of this evidence-based project was to develop an education program on diabetic foot ulcer wound care treatment and prevention in the elderly for registered nurses in the long term acute care and skilled nursing settings. This innovative method of education will aid the registered nurse in bridging the gap between what was taught and what should have been taught to become competent in the evaluation, treatment, and prevention of diabetic foot ulcers in the elderly population. This evidence-based education project has been developed to increase the novice registered nurses’ knowledge, skills and competencies in diabetic wound care in the elderly population. This innovative education project assists LTACs and SNFs in developing and maintaining competency in wound assessment and treatment. It has a variety of instructional methods that appeal to various learning styles.
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This collection contains all PLNU Masters' Theses completed during the span beginning with the 2011-2015 academic year and ending with the most recent academic year, provided they were submitted to the library with all necessary permissions.
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This collection consists of theses for the Master of Science in Nursing at Point Loma Nazarene University, completed between 2012 and 2016 when the program included a thesis requirement. These items were provided to the library by their authors with the permission required to make them freely available for access. These works remain the intellectual property of their authors.