TEN 360: Prelearing - Wound Management Workshop 2026
TEN-360: Emergency Wound Management
Assessment, Debridement and Closure of Simple Wounds
Introduction
Latest Update: November 2025
Although simple wounds are common in acute care it is always important to begin assessment with a primary survey with the aim of exclude immediate life threats (such as severe shock). The history and examination should identify any concomitant injury(s) or disease, risk factors that may complicate wound management and assess the wound for injuries to vital tissues such as tendons, nerves and joints. The aim is to identify those wounds requiring referral due to nerve, tendon vascular, joint injury or with extensive tissue loss from the simple wounds that can using be debrided and easily closed.
In this topic we will spend some time discussing wound assessment as this needs to be undertaken carefully to avoid missing injuries to vital structures such as tendons and nerves or retained foreign bodies, which if unrecognised may be associated with significant complications and /or long term morbidity or disability. At the completion of this topic you should be confident to assess a wound for serious injury and within your scope of practice be able to debride and manage the majority of the wounds you encounter in your clinical practice.
Peter Stuart and the LearnEM Team
Find out about the TEN-360 Program
This prelearning is part of the TEN-360 program. To find more about the TEN-360 take a look at the TEN-360 course page.
TEN-360: Prelearning - Plaster Splinting and Fracture Management 2026
TEN-360 Plaster Splinting and Fracture Management
Splinting and Fracture Management: Principles, Procedure and Techniques
Plaster Splinting and Fracture Management
Plaster Splinting is central to much of fracture management and requires a set of skills to ensure a plaster that is correctly applied and avoids the risk of causing further injury.
While the practical skills for plaster casting and splinting will be covered in the workshop, there are an important set of core principles that can easily be described and provide a solid foundation to the use of plaster casting/splinting in clinical practice. These are discussed in a series of short video eTutorials.
Additional resources are available that may be used to extend learning - these include videos that demonstrate a range of plaster casts, short readings that explore the range of orthopaedic injury and links to LearnEM online courses that focus on orthopaedic injury.
Find out about the TEN-360 Program
This prelearning is part of the TEN-360 program. To find more about the TEN-360 take a look at the TEN-360 course page.

