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The International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds, 2002
Leg ulcers are an important clinical condition and are often difficult to treat. The treatment has to continue for long periods, and the associated morbidity leads to significant loss of work. The successful treatment of leg ulcers or chronic wounds depends upon accurate diagnosis and treatment of the underlying cause.
Sanjeev K, Gupta, Vijay K, Shukla
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Leg ulcers are an important clinical condition and are often difficult to treat. The treatment has to continue for long periods, and the associated morbidity leads to significant loss of work. The successful treatment of leg ulcers or chronic wounds depends upon accurate diagnosis and treatment of the underlying cause.
Sanjeev K, Gupta, Vijay K, Shukla
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Journal of Wound Care, 1997
Thorough, systematic and accurate assessment of the patient, identification of the underlying cause of ulcer and any local problems at the wound site are prerequisites to planning appropriate care and to preventing avoidable delays in healing1. On the following pages two decision-making algorithms are illustrated; one for use in differential diagnosis
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Thorough, systematic and accurate assessment of the patient, identification of the underlying cause of ulcer and any local problems at the wound site are prerequisites to planning appropriate care and to preventing avoidable delays in healing1. On the following pages two decision-making algorithms are illustrated; one for use in differential diagnosis
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Dermatologic Clinics, 1993
Leg ulcers represent the most common chronic wound in our population. This devastating problem often cripples patients, many of whom are in the prime of their working years. The resulting morbidity and financial cost are extraordinary. Fortunately, with the right approach, the vast majority heal with simple ambulatory outpatient therapy.
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Leg ulcers represent the most common chronic wound in our population. This devastating problem often cripples patients, many of whom are in the prime of their working years. The resulting morbidity and financial cost are extraordinary. Fortunately, with the right approach, the vast majority heal with simple ambulatory outpatient therapy.
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Journal of Wound Care, 1997
The Crown report on nurse prescribing estimates that the treatment of leg ulcers costs the NHS £300-£600 million per year1. The bulk of this expenditure falls on the community nurses who care for these patients2.
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The Crown report on nurse prescribing estimates that the treatment of leg ulcers costs the NHS £300-£600 million per year1. The bulk of this expenditure falls on the community nurses who care for these patients2.
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Clinical evidence, 2002
No abstract available.
Nelson, E A, Cullum, Nicola, Jones, J.
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Nelson, E A, Cullum, Nicola, Jones, J.
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Nursing Standard, 2007
N EI L O ’C O N N O R Maina Pedersen has become more confident in assessing leg ulcers after reading a learning zone article in Nursing Standard. This practice profile is based on NS403 Anderson I (2007) Use of Doppler ultrasound in assessing leg ulcers. Nursing Standard. 21, 47, 50-56.
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N EI L O ’C O N N O R Maina Pedersen has become more confident in assessing leg ulcers after reading a learning zone article in Nursing Standard. This practice profile is based on NS403 Anderson I (2007) Use of Doppler ultrasound in assessing leg ulcers. Nursing Standard. 21, 47, 50-56.
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