Posts by Aliza Inbari, MBA

Keeping wounds dry while showering: Clinical considerations

By Aliza Inbari, MBA

This blog post was reviewed by Becky Strilko, RN, BSN, CWOCN, APRN-FPA, OMS, WCC. One of the most common questions wound care clinicians receive is, “Can I shower with my wound?” While the answer depends on the wound type, dressing, and overall treatment plan, the question highlights an important aspect of patient education that is often […]

Wound Care Skills Checklist for New Nurses: Building Competence and Confidence

By Becky Strilko, RN, BSN, CWOCN, APRN-FPA, OMS, WCC and Aliza Inbari, MBA

For new nurses entering clinical practice, wound care is a fundamental yet often challenging skill set. It requires attention to detail, strong clinical judgment, and adherence to evidence-based practices. Without a structured approach, important steps like proper assessment or infection control can be missed, potentially delaying healing or increasing complications. A wound care skills checklist […]

How to Heal Wounds Faster Naturally: Evidence-Based Strategies for Clinicians

By Tara Call Triplett, RN, WCC, CHFN and Aliza Inbari, MBA

For clinicians, the phrase “heal wounds faster naturally” should never imply unproven remedies or a departure from evidence-based practice. Instead, natural healing refers to optimizing the body’s ability to repair itself through maintaining an optimal wound environment, ensuring proper nutrition, inflammation control, lifestyle interventions, and establishing adequate blood flow. This article reviews evidence-based, natural strategies […]