Journal of General Practice Nursing (GPN) | September 2022

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Assessment and management of fungating wounds

Assessment and management of fungating wounds
Long term conditions

Pages: 32 - 39

Article topics: Fungating wound case study, Fungating wounds, Symptom management, Triangle of Wound Assessment

Fungating wounds can have a devastating effect on patient quality of life. Common symptoms, such as bleeding, odour, and excessive exudate production can also cause feelings of shame for the patient, resulting in social isolation. General assessment should determine the patient’s physical, psychological and emotional status, and how the family is coping. Wound assessment is crucial to determine the extent of any symptoms, to identify concerns of the patient and family, to form a baseline against which to measure wound progress, and to identify management goals. Use of a tool such as the Triangle of Wound Assessment promotes a systemic approach to wound evaluation, helps with data collection and recording, and can help to identify treatment goals. This article outlines the key principles of the assessment and management of fungating wounds, and presents a case report describing the use of the Triangle of Wound Assessment to successfully manage a patient with a fungating wound, using a conformable, silicone foam dressing impregnated with silver.

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