Useful Management Information
- Refer to local guidelines
- Consider referral to Occupational Therapy for compression garments (not for arterial ulcers)
- Consider referral to a podiatrist or high-risk foot clinic for assessment and wound care of foot/ankle wounds
- Consider referral to high risk foot (HR Foot clinics) podiatrists (Off-loading; promotion of wound healing via appropriate compression etc.)
- Consider referral to a dietitian to optimise nutritional status for wound healing or to improve blood glucose control if the patient has diabetes
- Consider referral to a podiatrist or high-risk foot clinic for assessment and wound care of foot/ankle wounds
Consider punch or small elliptical excisional biopsy of area of expanding wound edge
Consider referral to a dietitian to optimise nutritional status for wound healing
Consider referral to a podiatrist or high risk foot clinic for assessment and wound care of foot/ankle wounds
Clinical resources
- QUT Promoting Healthy Skin Wound Assessment
- QUT Promoting Healthy Skin Wound Care
- The Wounds Australia Standards for Wound Prevention and Management may provide additional management guidance
- Consider using the Tissue, Infection/Inflammation, Moisture, Epithelial/Edge (T.I.M.E.) model
- Consider referring to the eTG section on Cellulitis particularly for appropriate antibiotic management
- Consider using the Bates-Jenson Wound Assessment Tool
Minimum Referral Criteria
Category 1 (appointment within 30 calendar days) |
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Category 2 (appointment within 90 calendar days) |
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Category 3 (appointment within 365 calendar days) |
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If your patient does not meet the minimum referral criteria
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Essential Referral Information
- Relevant medical history, comorbidities (particularly diabetes, neuropathy, peripheral arterial disease, cognitive impairment, drug abuse, mental health problems) and medications
- Wound history including:
- duration
- description and size
- wound initiating event
- presence of peripheral pulses if limb wound
- Investigations (if performed):
- any biopsies of the wound
- For leg ulcers, include:
- arterial studies / Ankle Brachial Pressure Index
- venous incompetence studies (note NOT venous ultrasound for acute DVT)
- Treatment history - including:
- wound care provided to date (including antibiotics, topical ointments, etc)
- service provider (i.e. GP, practice nurse or domiciliary nursing service)
- FBC
- ELFTs
Additional Referral Information
- Residential status (lives alone, support networks, etc)
- Access to wound care services, domiciliary nursing
- Smoking status
- Nutritional status / dietary intake / serum albumin
- HbA1c / blood glucose control (if patient has diabetes)
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