The article focuses on different treatment methods. These methods include saline washes, use of strips to hold skin flaps in place, dressing types such as foam dressing, and various topical ointments such as zinc treatments. The weakness of this article is that there appears to be no use of evidence-based practice. The article does not list the method of …show more content…
The purpose of this project was to provide the evidence-based guidelines for assessing, preventing, and managing wounds in older adults patients in Australian Capital Territory (ACT) area acute aged care and rehabilitation units. The Joanna Briggs Institute Practical Application of Clinical Evidence System (PACES) and Getting Research into Practice (GRIP) program tools were used during audits. This study was conducted from June to November 2010. Acute aged care and rehabilitation units in two public hospitals in Australia were the targeted sites for the one-day audit. The sample size included 96 patients pre-audit and 95 patients post audit. The audit also observed 20 nurses. The project consisted of three phases: Audit, Implementation of the JBI Best Practice Guidelines, and Post-Implementation audit. Audit team members included a nurse, a department manager, a project leader and an analysis assistant. Team members received short education on skin tear before conducting the survey. A survey was used to gather information concerning prevalence of the rate of skin tears, category of skin tears, prevention measures, and education of