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Wound dressings

Primary Health Care, 2001
Each child, wound and wound site is unique and these factors will impact on the type of dressing the nurse decides to use. Wound dressings broadly fall into a number of classes, depending on the material they are made of. The nurse should be aware of the particular characteristics of each class of dressing and the impact these can have on wound healing.
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Dressings dispenser

Nursing Standard, 1987
A wall dispenser unit for 3M's new Medipore range of pre-cut surgical dressings is now available.
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Dressing Versus No Dressing

2004
How important is the use of dressings in hypospadias surgery? Cromie and Bellinger (1981) gave a question naire to 45 hypospadias surgeons in the USA: “...85 to 95 percent felt the dressing was of importance. Its major effect is manifested by immobilisation of the penis and prevention of oedema.
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DRESS syndrome

Joint Bone Spine, 2014
Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) syndrome, initially recognized as a serious form of cutaneous drug adverse reaction, is now viewed as a drug-related syndrome that can cause life-threatening organ dysfunctions. Characteristic features include a long time interval from first drug exposure to symptom onset and a prolonged ...
Vincent, Descamps, Sylvie, Ranger-Rogez
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Dressing and dressing

2013
The year was 1972, it was June 22nd and I had just arrived in Ann Arbor, MI. I had been accepted to study at the University of Michigan for MBA. I was 25 years old and I read and wrote English pretty fluently as most University Graduates in Finland did in those days. However, spoken language was a bit bigger issue.
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Understanding Dressings

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1998
Currently our understanding of chronic wound pathophysiology is deficient in knowing what specifically is lacking during arrested wound healing. Autologous or allogenic keratinocytes have been used successfully to treat chronic wounds, as have composites containing diverse substances such as allogenic dermis, polyglycolic acid, or collagen mesh ...
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Foam dressings

Journal of Wound Care, 1993
A guide to the properties and uses of the main foam dressings available in the UK
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Wound Dressing

Dermatologic Clinics, 1993
Dressings are applications for wounds, burns, and ulcers. Dressings should be regarded as supportive of healing; they are desirable but not essential in an emergency. This article reviews measurement of wound healing and the functions of wound dressings. A variety of dressings and their respective advantages and disadvantages are discussed.
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Dressing disorder

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1984
F R, Frankenburg, D, Yurgelun-Todd
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