Article Type
Changed
Tue, 12/13/2016 - 12:08
Display Headline
Adjunctive Treatment for a Nonhealing Pressure Ulcer in a Patient with Spinal Cord Injury
Case in Point

Article PDF
Author and Disclosure Information

Jessie M. Spencer, MD; Cheryl Gustavis Robinson, FNP-BC; Beverly C. Buchanan, RN, PhD, CWCN-AP, ET; and Linda Butler, RN, BSN

Dr. Spencer is the chief of the medical service, Ms. Robinson is a nurse case manager, and Dr. Buchanan is a nurse clinical specialist, all at the G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery VA Medical Center in Jackson, Mississippi.

Issue
Federal Practitioner - 27(12)
Publications
Page Number
21
Legacy Keywords
pressure ulcer, spinal cord injury, chronic stage IV wound, comorbid condition, type 2 diabetes mellitus, coronary artery disease, anemia, SCI, quadriplegia, negative pressure wound therapy, NPWT, pulsed radio frequency energy, PRFE, proximal cocygeal ulcer, cervical SCI, muscle spasms, neurogenic bowel and bladder, atonic colon, obesity, sleep apneapressure ulcer, spinal cord injury, chronic stage IV wound, comorbid condition, type 2 diabetes mellitus, coronary artery disease, anemia, SCI, quadriplegia, negative pressure wound therapy, NPWT, pulsed radio frequency energy, PRFE, proximal cocygeal ulcer, cervical SCI, muscle spasms, neurogenic bowel and bladder, atonic colon, obesity, sleep apnea
Sections
Author and Disclosure Information

Jessie M. Spencer, MD; Cheryl Gustavis Robinson, FNP-BC; Beverly C. Buchanan, RN, PhD, CWCN-AP, ET; and Linda Butler, RN, BSN

Dr. Spencer is the chief of the medical service, Ms. Robinson is a nurse case manager, and Dr. Buchanan is a nurse clinical specialist, all at the G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery VA Medical Center in Jackson, Mississippi.

Author and Disclosure Information

Jessie M. Spencer, MD; Cheryl Gustavis Robinson, FNP-BC; Beverly C. Buchanan, RN, PhD, CWCN-AP, ET; and Linda Butler, RN, BSN

Dr. Spencer is the chief of the medical service, Ms. Robinson is a nurse case manager, and Dr. Buchanan is a nurse clinical specialist, all at the G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery VA Medical Center in Jackson, Mississippi.

Article PDF
Article PDF
Case in Point
Case in Point

Issue
Federal Practitioner - 27(12)
Issue
Federal Practitioner - 27(12)
Page Number
21
Page Number
21
Publications
Publications
Article Type
Display Headline
Adjunctive Treatment for a Nonhealing Pressure Ulcer in a Patient with Spinal Cord Injury
Display Headline
Adjunctive Treatment for a Nonhealing Pressure Ulcer in a Patient with Spinal Cord Injury
Legacy Keywords
pressure ulcer, spinal cord injury, chronic stage IV wound, comorbid condition, type 2 diabetes mellitus, coronary artery disease, anemia, SCI, quadriplegia, negative pressure wound therapy, NPWT, pulsed radio frequency energy, PRFE, proximal cocygeal ulcer, cervical SCI, muscle spasms, neurogenic bowel and bladder, atonic colon, obesity, sleep apneapressure ulcer, spinal cord injury, chronic stage IV wound, comorbid condition, type 2 diabetes mellitus, coronary artery disease, anemia, SCI, quadriplegia, negative pressure wound therapy, NPWT, pulsed radio frequency energy, PRFE, proximal cocygeal ulcer, cervical SCI, muscle spasms, neurogenic bowel and bladder, atonic colon, obesity, sleep apnea
Legacy Keywords
pressure ulcer, spinal cord injury, chronic stage IV wound, comorbid condition, type 2 diabetes mellitus, coronary artery disease, anemia, SCI, quadriplegia, negative pressure wound therapy, NPWT, pulsed radio frequency energy, PRFE, proximal cocygeal ulcer, cervical SCI, muscle spasms, neurogenic bowel and bladder, atonic colon, obesity, sleep apneapressure ulcer, spinal cord injury, chronic stage IV wound, comorbid condition, type 2 diabetes mellitus, coronary artery disease, anemia, SCI, quadriplegia, negative pressure wound therapy, NPWT, pulsed radio frequency energy, PRFE, proximal cocygeal ulcer, cervical SCI, muscle spasms, neurogenic bowel and bladder, atonic colon, obesity, sleep apnea
Sections
Article Source

PURLs Copyright

Inside the Article

Article PDF Media