Wound Care definition

Wound Care means and refer to therapies and products utilizing placental tissue to enhance the healing of skin abrasions, blisters, cracks, craters, infections, lacerations, necrosis, and/or ulcers.
Wound Care includes surgical damage to tissues and organs during surgical or other medical procedures as well as from accidental damage to tissues and organs. Surgical and medical procedures, and traumatic events, also include care of the mouth, gums, eyes, optical system and all other organs and tissues. “Wound Care” does NOT include products intended for the treatment of animals.
Wound Care shall have the meaning set forth in the Asset Purchase Agreement.

Examples of Wound Care in a sentence

  • The bargaining unit includes any employees in the following positions: Per Diem Nurse, Per Diem Case Manager, Per Diem Social Worker, Per Diem Infection Control Nurse, Per Diem Diabetic Educator, Nurse 1, 2, and 3, Infection Control Nurse, External Case Manager, Internal Case Manager, Social Worker, Clinical Consultant, Charge Nurse, Wound Care Nurse and Diabetic Educator (hereinafter collectively referred to as “employees”).

  • Such certifications include, but are not limited to: Case Management Certification (by nationally recognized organization) Gerontological Nurse Maternal/Child Health Nurse Hospice (NBCHN) and Palliative Care (CHPN) Certifications ANCC Med-Surg Certifications Wound Care Chronic Care Employer will pay nurses so certified the hourly amount provided the area of certification relates directly to their current position.

  • Displaced Therapists will have the right to bump other less senior Therapists (with the exception of Wound Care) within the Hospital providing the Therapist is qualified and has the ability, with no more than two (2) weeks orientation, to competently perform the available work.

  • Such certifications include, but are not limited to: Case Management Certification (by nationally recognized organization) Gerontological Nurse Maternal/Child Health Nurse Hospice (NBCHN) and Palliative Care (CHPN) Certifications ANCC Med-Surg Certifications Wound Care Chronic Care Ostomy Diabetic Wound Care (WCEI) AHN-CC Employer will pay nurses so certified the hourly amount provided the area of certification relates directly to their current position.

  • The differential for the centralized Wound Care Nurse shall be one dollar ($1.00) per hour over and above their base hourly rate for all hours actually worked as the centralized Wound Care Nurse.


More Definitions of Wound Care

Wound Care means treatment of the symptoms of skin and soft tissue infections that may result from injection drug use.
Wound Care means a new business development segment for PuriCore involving the treatment of acute and chronic wounds
Wound Care assignment for that calendar year. A nurse with a valid certification who is assigned to “Wound Care” for a period less than the full calendar year shall receive a prorated stipend in the first bi-weekly payroll in December. ASSISTANT TOWN ATTORNEY CLASSIFICATIONS SALARY SCHEDULE Group Step A Step B Step C Step I Step 2 Effective J Step 3 uly 1, 201 Step 4 3 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 III $116,953 $123,318 $129,684 $136,050 $139,878 $143,708 $147,536 $151,366 $155,194 $159,023 $162,852 $166,682 II n/a n/a n/a $80,068 $82,871 $85,673 $88,475 $91,278 $94,080 $96,881 $99,684 $102,943 I Group III II I Group III II I n/a Step A $118,122 n/a n/a Step A $120,780 n/a n/a n/a Step B $124,551 n/a n/a Step B $127,354 n/a n/a n/a Step C $130,981 n/a n/a Step C $133,928 n/a n/a $72,234 Step I$137,410 $80,869 $72,956 Step I$140,502 $82,688 $74,598 $74,761 Ef Step 2 $141,277 $83,699 $75,509 Step 2 $144,456 $85,583 $77,208 $77,290 fective Jan Step 3 $145,145 $86,530 $78,063 Effective J Step 3 $148,410 $88,477 $79,819 Effective J $79,818 uary 1, 20 Step 4 $149,011 $89,360 $80,616 uly 1, 201 Step 4 $152,364 $91,371 $82,430 uly 1, 201 $82,347 14 Step 5 $152,879 $92,190 $83,170 4 Step 5 $156,319 $94,265 $85,042 5 $84,874 Step 6 $156,746 $95,021 $85,723 Step 6 $160,273 $97,159 $87,652 $87,403 Step 7 $160,613 $97,850 $88,277 Step 7 $164,227 $100,052 $90,263 $89,930 Step 8 $164,481 $100,681 $90,829 Step 8 $168,182 $102,946 $92,873 $92,870 Step 9 $168,349 $103,972 $93,799 Step 9 $172,136 $106,312 $95,909 Group Step A Step B Step C Step I Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 III $122,591 $129,264 $135,937 $142,609 $146,622 $150,637 $154,650 $158,664 $162,677 $166,690 $170,704 $174,719 II n/a n/a n/a $83,929 $86,866 $89,804 $92,741 $95,679 $98,616 $101,553 $104,490 $107,906 I n/a n/a n/a $75,717 $78,366 $81,016 $83,667 $86,317 $88,966 $91,617 $94,266 $97,348 Effective Julyanuary 1, 2016 through June 30, 2019 Group Step A Step B Step C Step I Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 III $123,817 $130,557 $137,296 $144,035 $148,089 $152,143 $156,196 $160,251 $164,304 $168,357 $172,411 $176,466 II n/a n/a n/a $84,768 $87,735 $90,702 $93,669 $96,636 $99,602 $102,568 $105,535 $108,985 I n/a n/a n/a $76,474 $79,149 $81,826 $84,503 $87,180 $89,856 $92,533 $95,209 $98,321 APPENDIX V GREENWICH AND PERROT LIBRARY PROVISIONS
Wound Care means the business of developing, commercializing, manufacturing, marketing, distributing or selling solutions and therapy for the prevention, protection and/or treatment of soft tissue injuries, wounds and bxxxx, including treatment of the following: chronic wounds, venous ulcers diabetic ulcers, pressure ulcers and other chronic ulcers; acute wounds, bxxxx and all traumatic wounds throughout the body; refractory, complex and non-healing wounds; infected wounds; dehisced wounds; surgically created wounds; scars and scar corrective surgery; ex vivo preparation of allodermis and xendermis; procedures to surgically create a wound on the skin or in the body; and advanced wound care to include moist healing and the use of advanced therapies and technologies to promote healing and closure (e.g. bioactive and skin substitute).
Wound Care means the treatment of diseases and/or bodily injuries caused by the disruption of the normal continuity of structures of the skin. EPIL License To EPHI EPIL shall grant a non-exclusive world-wide license ("License") to EPHI to make, use, sell and offer for sale the EPIL Technology for Pharmaceutical Use in the Field in the Territory. EPHI may grant one or more sub-licences to use the EPIL Technology for In Market sales of Products in the Field, provided that EPHI shall not grant a sub-licence to any third party without the prior written consent of EPIL, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed, provided, that such reasonableness standard shall not apply in the case of a proposed sublicense to any Technological Competitor of EPIL. Any such sub-license shall be in the same terms mutatis mutandis as the terms of this License Term Sheet insofar as they are applicable, but excluding the right to grant a sub-license. EPHI shall remain responsible for all acts and omissions of such sub-licensees as though such acts and omissions were by EPHI. For the avoidance of doubt, any distribution or marketing agreement under which EPHI sells Product In Market to an unaffiliated third party for purposes of physical distribution and/or shipment and/or warehousing of inventory shall not be considered a sub-license of the EPIL Technology. EPIL agrees that it will from time to time discuss with EPHI other technology licensing opportunities in the Field and otherwise, but only if and to the extent that EPIL decides, in its sole discretion, that it is desirable and appropriate to do so. For the avoidance of doubt, EPHI shall have no rights to the EPIL Technology for (i) the systemic delivery of a pharmaceutical compound having a therapeutic use, or (ii) the development of any water-soluble corticosteroid product for treating local acute inflammatory conditions or any local anaethesia product incorporating lidocaine or lidocaine analogues with or without epinephrine. Non-Compete EPIL agrees that during the term of this Agreement, EPIL shall not directly or indirectly, utilise itself, or license to any third party, the EPIL Technology for Pharmaceutical Use in the Field in the Territory without the prior written consent of EPHI. License Fees Payable by A. Up-front license fee payment by EPHI to EPIL upon EPHI to EPIL signing of [omission]; and
Wound Care means articles, compositions, and methods for medical treatment to treat a condition comprising damage to a human patient, the condition including substantive traumatic or non-traumatic breach of the derma. Such medical treatment may include extended application of an article of manufacture (wraps, bandages, bandaids and appliqués) over the epidermis, or wipes or direct application of medication such as liquid, ointment, spray, cream or paste. As non-limiting examples of traumatic damage are cuts, scrapes, punctures, incisions and other intentional or accidental penetration damage through the epidermis. As non-limiting examples of non-traumatic damage are treatment, prophylaxis or prevention of sores, topical infections, insect bites, sub-epidermal infections, boils, and lesions (in the absence of a previous wound at the site). “Wound Care” includes surgical damage to tissues and organs during surgical or other medical procedures as well as from accidental damage to tissues and organs. Surgical and medical procedures, and traumatic events, also include care of the mouth, gums, eyes, optical system and all other organs and tissues. “Wound Care” does NOT include products intended for the treatment of animals.
Wound Care means the business of developing, commercializing, manufacturing, marketing, distributing or selling solutions and therapy for ***.