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Immediate Care in Rugby

  • Immediate Care in Rugby
  • Initial Assessment and Management
  • Basic Life Support
  • Basic Life Support with Defibrillation
  • Airway Management and Ventilation
  • Breathing & Chest Trauma
  • Circulation and Shock
  • Head Injuries and Concussion
  • Facial Injuries in Sport
  • Spinal Injuries
  • Musculoskeletal Trauma
  • Wound Care
    • Introduction
    • Aims of wound treatment
    • Wound Assessment
    • Management of wounds
    • Summary
    • Key Learning Points
    • Appendix 1
    • Video
    • Exam
  • Medical Emergencies
  • Medical Equipment
  • Medical Gases
  • Emergency Action Planning in Sports Immediate Care

Wound Care

Overview

Upon completion of this chapter the candidate should be able to demonstrate appropriate management of wounds in the pre hospital setting of immediate care in Rugby.

Objectives

  1. Understand the aims of wound care
  2. Understand the principles of wound assessment
  3. Identify the steps to management of wounds
  4. Give consideration to timing and technique in removing sutures
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Immediate Care in Rugby

  • Immediate Care in Rugby
  • Initial Assessment and Management
  • Basic Life Support
  • Basic Life Support with Defibrillation
  • Airway Management and Ventilation
  • Breathing & Chest Trauma
  • Circulation and Shock
  • Head Injuries and Concussion
  • Facial Injuries in Sport
  • Spinal Injuries
  • Musculoskeletal Trauma
  • Wound Care
    • Introduction
    • Aims of wound treatment
    • Wound Assessment
    • Management of wounds
    • Summary
    • Key Learning Points
    • Appendix 1
    • Video
    • Exam
  • Medical Emergencies
  • Medical Equipment
  • Medical Gases
  • Emergency Action Planning in Sports Immediate Care
  • Player Welfare / Medical
  • First Aid In Rugby
  • Immediate Care in Rugby
  • Advanced Immediate Care in Rugby
  • Medical Protocols for Match Day Medical Staff
  • Concussion Management for the General Public
  • Concussion Management for Doctors and Health Care Professionals
  • Concussion Management for Match Day Medical Staff using the HIA Protocol
  • Mindset – A Mental Health Resource for Team Doctors
  • COVID 19 – Return to Play Awareness for Coaches & Players
  • COVID 19 – Return to Play Awareness for Administrators
  • Artificial Turf - an introduction for the General Public
  • Face-to-face courses and accreditations
  • World Rugby Passport
  • World Rugby
  • Player Welfare / Medical
  • Injury Prevention and Risk Management
  • Coaching
  • Officiating
  • Conditioning for Rugby
  • Match Day Staff
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