Designation Reference

Scope of Practice (SCoP) - All Roles

This page provides a quick reference of Care Plans and Tutorials which are available as on The Wound Sandwich (TWS) as well as their Scope of Practice (SCoP) designation. This information is particularly helpful for RACFs to determine which procedures their staff are permitted to undertake in keeping with the terms of their professional license.

Updated

09/11/2024

Amputated finger suture line - Picture #3
12311709 - Dry necrosis fingers - Photo #2

Amputation – fingers

2273603 - Left foot toe amputation - Photo #1

Amputation – Diabetic Toe (Hydrofibre)

1064293 - Amputated toe (betadine) Photo #3
8526764 - Photo 1 - 20240103

Amputation – Toe (foam dressing)

0964814 - Photo 2 - 20240313

Amputation – Toe (foam dressing)

0964814 - Fifthe toe amputation - Photo #2
Arterial Stenosis - 1063636 - Photo 1
1172876 - Photo #4 - 20240202
Arterial Disease #1

Arterial Ulcer – Shepparton Retirement Village

2626963 - BKA - Photo #5

Below Knee Amputation

Blisters - cardiac - WTA - photo 1

Blisters – Cardiac overload

8073530 - Blister from TEDs - 02052024 - Ph#1

Blisters – caused by TED stockings

Boil - 1470264 - Photo #2 (2)
4090318 - cancer on leg - Photo #1
1044668 - Picture 1 - 2024031
10717963 - Harvest - Photo #1
Cellulitis - 796828 - Photo 2
1142286 - Photo 6 - 20240119
8665635 - cellulitis (no blisters) - picture #1

Cellulitis – no blisters

Cellulitis - pitting 1327390 - Photo 2

Cellulitis – with pitting oedema and no blisters

769432 - IVDU wounds - 1042024 Photo #1

Cellulitis + Cyst – IVDU arm and leg

9065789 -Crush injury Photo #2
2025-04-23 10.49.31-1

Diabetic foot – infected requiring surgical debridement

0515418 - diab ft #1

Diabetic Ulcer – Charcot foot (Volcano)

20052024 - Diabetic ulcer - photo #9

Diabetic Ulcer – Foot (toes and heel)

5043598 - Picture 1 - 20240306

Diabetic Ulcer – Heel (with Charcot foot)

Epidermis Breakdown - 962676 -Picture 4
Excoriation #1

Excoriation – (non-fungal) – Shepparton Retirement Village

FarrowWraps- FarrowWraps #2-962676
4509060 - Flap and donor site - Photo #4

Fasciocutaneous Flap – head

2025-05-28 07.49.25
2024-06-26 08.08.52
Gout - 0736712 - Photo 2

Gout – (Tophaceous) – Great toe

12275280 - Photo 1- 20240215
1514337 - SCC #1

Head Squamous cell carcinoma (Scalp)

Hypergrannulation - 0956100 - Photo 1- Feature - 20240122
0816099 - Hypergranulation - 18042024 Photo #2

Hypergranulation – Great Toe

1425799 - Hyperkeratosis - 09042024 - Photo #4
IAD - Category 1

Incontinence Assoicated Dermatitis (Category 1 – Red But skin intact)

IAD - Category 1

Incontinence Assoicated Dermatitis (Category 1 – Red But skin intact) – Shepparton Retirement Village

IAD - Category 2

Incontinence Assoicated Dermatitis (Category 2 – Epidermis loss)

IAD - Category 2 (b)

Incontinence Assoicated Dermatitis (Category 2 – Epidermis loss) – Shepparton Retirement Village

12272340 - Picture 2- 20240314

Ischaemic Leg tissue – Debrided

3566063 - Photo 1 - 20240114

Ischaemic Toe (Arterial Disease) – great toe

12311709 - Dry necrosis of toes - Photo #6

Ischaemic Toe (Arterial Disease) – multiple toes (with a heel pressure injury)

1202181 - Necrotic toe - Photo #1

Ischaemic Toe (Arterial Disease) – 3rd toe with first metatarsal fat pad wound

1369499 - Photo 1 - 20240313

Ischaemic Toe (Arterial Disease) – Betadine paint and gauze spacers

Ischaemic Toes -Multiple toes and heel injury - Picture #3

Ischaemic Toes – Multiple toes and heel injury

Mixed ulcer - 0764806 - photo#1
2025-06-02 08.54.14
2025-05-02 10.21.38

Necrotic Heels from Pressure Injuries

4935379 - Nec Fasc - 09042024 - Photo #1

Necrotising Fasciitis – non vac

10839918 - Non-heeling - Photo #2

Non-healing mixed ulcer – Ankle

0995622 - photo 1 - 20240111
12272340 - Picture 2- 20240314

Packing a pseudomonas leg wound

8122175- Photo 1 - 20240122
stage 1 -heel #2

Pressure Injury – (Stage 1) – Shepparton Retirement Village

11110795 - PI on leg and sacrum - Photo #1
11110795 - PI on leg and sacrum - Photo #1

Pressure Injury – (Stage 2) – Shepparton Retirement Village

0964814 - PI stage 3 #1

Pressure Injury – (Stage 3) – Shepparton Retirement Village

ACI- Stage 4 PI

Pressure Injury – (Stage 4)

1096300 - Photo 3 - 20240222

Pressure Injury – (Unstagable)

11110795 - PI on leg and sacrum - Photo #3

Pressure Injury – Leg (Unstageable) and sacrum (Stage 2)

0964814 - PI stage 3 #1
Stage 1
ACI- Stage 4 PI

Pressure Injury – (Stage 4) – Shepparton Retirement Village

1096300 - Photo 3 - 20240222

Pressure Injury – (Unstageable) – Shepparton Retirement Village

1147215 - Unstageable PI

Pressure Injury – Suspected Deep Tissue Injury

1147215 - Unstageable PI

Pressure Injury – Suspected Deep Tissue Injury – Shepparton Retirement Village

dehisced abdo wound -1481133 - Photo 2

Primary Closure – Dehiscence (Abdomen)

6135525 -Photo #2

Primary Closure – Dehiscence (Bagged)

2025-05-28 07.50.20
10910201 - photo 2 - 20240308

Pyoderma gangrenosum (Diagnosis by exclusion) #1

1037263 - Photo 1- 20240308

Pyoderma gangrenosum (Diagnosis by exclusion) #2

12336330 - Radiation burn - Photo #1

Radiotherapy Burn and Fibrosis

12237109 - Rheumatoid wound - Photo #1

Rheumatoid arthritis – Open wound (Toe)

Pictures - Setopress- Picture 4
Skin lesion #7

Skin Lesions – Shepparton Retirement Village

1175647 - PICC skin stripping - Photo #1

Skin Stripping – PICC

1110605 - Skin tears - Photo #6

Skin Tear – A tale of too many mepilex borders

Feature
3566063 - Photo 1 - 20240116
Skin tear #3
Skin tear #3

Skin Tear (Stage 1a) – Shepparton Retirement Village

Skin tear #2
Skn Tear 1b

Skin Tear (Stage 1b) – Shepparton Retirement Village

Skin tear - category 2a

Skin Tear (Stage 2a – <25% skin flap loss)

Skin tear - category 2a

Skin Tear (Stage 2a – <25% skin flap loss) - Shepparton Retirement Village

0500165 - Large skin tear - Photo #3

Skin Tear (Stage 2b – >25% skin flap loss)

0500165 - Large skin tear - Photo #3

Skin Tear (Stage 2b – >25% skin flap loss) – Shepparton Retirement Village

0500165 - Large skin tear - Photo #1

Skin Tear (Stage 2b) – (Bilateral Legs – requiring sutures)

10462145 - Skin tear arm - Photo# 2

Skin Tear (Stage 3 – 100% skin flap loss) – Shepparton Retirement Village

10462145 - Skin tear arm - Photo# 2

Skin Tear with cellulitis – Arm

12296584 - Spinal fusion - Photo #2

Spinal Fusion – primary closure dehiscence (with skin stripping)

0702775 - SSG - Photo #1

Split Skin Graft – (small to moderate exudate)

0956100 - Photo 1 - 20240122
8122175 - Photo 3 - 20240122

Split Skin Graft – Moderate Exudate (AKA Macerated)

0995622 - Picture 1 - 202122011

Split Skin Graft – Regular Exudate

0956100 - Photo 1- 20240122
2222 - Photo 1 - 20240122

Split Skin Graft Donor Site – Exudating (small to moderate)

0326459 - SPC Erosion - Photo #3

Suprapubic Catheter (SPC) – Insertion site erosion

12272901- Photo 3 - 20240306
Ankle Ulcer - 1384759 - Photo 2
TWS - Vac - exudate management (infected femoral graft) - Picture #8

Vac – Exudate management of an infected femoral graft

Vac - Forefoot With bridge dressing photos #1

Vac – Forefoot with Bridge Dressing

Vac - Large leg wound - nicely done #10

Vac – Large leg wound with tunneling

1191838 - Removing Vac dressing off a ssg - Feature picture

Vac – Removing off a circumferential split skin graft

1461179 - Vac dressing - Photo #2

VAC – Thigh wound with ‘Shoelace’ technique

11633648 - infected graft - Photo3

VAC dressing – Infected femoral graft

0964814 - Fifthe toe amputation - Photo #2

VAC dressing – Sloughy 5th toe amputation

4875453 - Photo 2 - 20240122

VAC dressing – Toe Amputation

962676 -Photos 3 -20240214
1191838 - Vascularitis - 20240311 - Ph#6

Vasculitis – unknown origin

1142286 - buleous - Photo #6

Venous Eczema – wet dressings

1195250 - Feature - 20240313

Venous Leg Ulcer – moderate exudate

0517997 - VLU - Photo #1

Venous Leg Ulcer – moderate exudate (non-infected)

3364021 - Picture 1

Venous Leg Ulcers – heavy exudate

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