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The application of foam dressings.
Nursing times, 2003Foam dressings are used for their absorbency and ability to conform to a wound. The way they handle fluid varies between brands. Simple foam dressings allow fluid to pass straight through while maintaining non-adherent contact with the wound. Other foams absorb fluid within the structure of the dressing and have horizontal wicking which spreads the ...
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Evaluation of Biatain Soft-Hold foam dressing
British Journal of Nursing, 2006Foam dressing products were introduced in the 1970s and quickly became accepted in clinical practice due to a wide range of benefits. Today, various foam dressings are available on the market. They can appear rather similar, but may well have different performance characteristics.
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Foam Dressing as a Suturing Model
Dermatologic Surgery, 2013Jonathan, Olson +2 more
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A TIE-OVER DRESSING, WITH POLYURETHANE FOAM
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1973ROLAND T. MINAMI +3 more
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THE USE OF FOAM RUBBER IN PRESSURE DRESSINGS
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1956A L, FLEURY, T D, REES
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A VERSATILE, INEXPENSIVE NONSTICK FOAM DRESSING
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2002Nicole Z, Sommer +2 more
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INDUSTRIAL FOAM RUBBER AS A PRESSURE DRESSING
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2004Yakup, Karabağli +3 more
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