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Synergistics Effects of Hypochlorous Acid Based pH Controlled Cleansers and Negatively Charged Fiber Technology in Wound Management

Evaluation

HMP Education would appreciate your feedback on the quality and impact of this activity.

Please answer the following questions, some of which include a 5-point Likert scale (5 = strongly agree/excellent/great deal; 1 = strongly disagree/poor/very little).

Did this activity meet your educational needs?
Did this activity increase your competence?
Do you feel like there were any new data presented during this activity?

Did you learn anything new?

Did you gain confidence in your ability to act on the new information?

Did this activity include opportunities to learn as a part of a healthcare team?

Please answer the following question using a 5-point likert scale (5 = a great deal, 3 = a modest amount, 1 = nothing at all).

How much did you learn as a result of this session?

Please rate the following components related to this activity using a 5-point likert scale (5 = excellent, 3 = good, 1 = poor).

Content
Relevance to your practice 
Educational format 
Overall

Please rate the faculty on their knowledge, expertise, and teaching ability (5= excellent, 3 = good, 1 = poor).

Kara Couch, MS, CRNP, CWCN-AP, FAAWC
Michael N. Desvigne, MD, FACS, CWS, FACCWS
Amanda K. Murray, MSN, WCC
Dot Weir, RN, CWON, CWS

To what extent were the following learning objectives addressed by this activity (5 = entirely, 3 = moderately, 1 = not at all)?

Describe how hypochlorous acid based pH controlled and mildly acidic cleansers are ideally suited to remove germs and debris from the wound bed and to assist other forms of mechanical debridement such as ultrasonic debridement and negative pressure wound therapy with instillation
Explore negatively charged fiber technology and its ability to support the desloughing of wounds via physical attraction to slough and why the two technologies may be synergistic
Assess what the emerging evidence of synergy shows in real life wound management
The information presented in this activity was free of commercial bias.
How many patients do you encounter with wounds on a weekly/monthly basis?

Please now rate your ability to use currently available therapies to manage wounds.

Do you intend to make any additional changes to your practice as a result of information gained from this activity? Please be specific.

Which of the following barriers do you perceive in your efforts to implement practice changes and/or optimize patient care? Select all that apply.
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