Skin Lesions and Wounds: Burns, Cuts, Shingles, Skin Cancer and Pressure Ulcer: ( Concepts, Causes, Diagnoses, Treatment and Care ) by Solomon Barroa (Paperback / softback, 2013)
Do you have a black colored lesion in your skin that won't go away? Or a blister formation every time you wear your favorite shoes? Any amaly in the skin gets ticed right away. It can strike our self esteem and make us feel embarrassed. There are different types of skin lesions such as papules, macules, moles, blisters and vesicles. Skin cancer can arise from a pigmented nevi. Shingles have blisters that follow the nerve pathways. These skin structures are t a part of our integumentary system. This book contains the facts regarding skin cancer, shingles, burns, pressure ulcers, skin cuts and the different classification of skin lesions and wounds. It also contains information regarding causes, diagstic procedures, treatments and caring for the different skin conditions. The main goal is to make the reader more informed. The chapters in this book are: Chapter 1: Anatomy and Physiology of the Skin Chapter 2: Skin Integrity Chapter 3: Skin Lesions and Skin Wounds Chapter 4: Wound Healing Chapter 5: Skin Wounds: Intervention, Treatment, Care and Recovery Chapter 6: Skin Cancer Lesions: Interventions, Treatment, Care and Recovery Chapter 7: Shingles Lesions: Intervention, Treatment, Care and Recovery Chapter 8: Pressure Ulcer Lesions and Wounds: Intervention, Treatment, Care and Recovery Chapter 9: Burn Lesions and Wounds: Intervention, Treatment, Care and Recovery
Solomon Barroa is a Registered Nurse in the state of California. He was a university and college professor from the Philippines. He taught Nursing courses. He has a diverse experience in healthcare; from hospitals, clinic, insurance and home health. He had provided care to clients of all ages with different health condition from acute to chronic. He is passionate about sharing his knowledge regarding healthcare encompassing health conditions, pathophysiology, etiology, treatment and management. He likes to make customized products at his spare time.He also likes to travel and cherishes his experiences in Italy. He likes John Locke's theoryTabula Rasa . People are born without built-in mental content and that their knowledge and ideas are developed from experience and perception about events and the environment. Facebook page: http: //www.facebook.com/solomon.barroa Twitter page: https: //twitter.com/solomonbarroa