exsudaatmanagement
Exsudaatmanagement, often called exudate management, is the practice of controlling wound exudate to create an optimal healing environment. Exudate is the fluid that leaks from wounds during the inflammatory and proliferative phases and can contain water, proteins, cells, and microorganisms. Proper management aims to balance moisture: enough moisture to support healing, but not so much that surrounding skin macerates or infection develops. The term exsudaatmanagement is sometimes used in Dutch-language contexts to describe this process.
Assessment of exudate is the first step. Clinicians evaluate the amount (none, light, moderate, heavy), the consistency
The goals of exsudaatmanagement are to maintain a moist wound environment appropriate to the healing phase,
Ongoing monitoring, documentation, and patient education are essential. Clinicians adjust strategies as healing progresses, watch for