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Moisture-Associated Skin Damage

Journal of Wound, Ostomy & Continence Nursing, 2021
Mikel, Gray   +3 more
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Prevention and management of moisture-associated skin damage

Nursing Standard, 2019
The harmful effects of excessive moisture on a patient's skin are well known. While traditionally considered an issue only encountered in continence care and older people, it is now recognised that the harmful effects of excessive moisture can occur across the lifespan and in various patient groups.
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Managing moisture-associated skin damage in stoma care

British Journal of Nursing, 2018
Moisture-associated skin damage from stoma effluent is the most common cause of peristomal skin problems. It is important to identify the causes for any treatment to be effective. A comprehensive assessment should be undertaken using an assessment tool to document the extent of the damage in an accurate and reliable way, and to assist with developing ...
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Moisture-associated skin damage: aetiology, prevention and treatment

British Journal of Nursing, 2012
The concept of excessive moisture causing damage to the skin is not a new one, and provides a rationale for many fundamental nursing interventions. Although traditionally thought of as a specific problem of continence care, it is a common problem encountered in many different patient groups.
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Cottonseed Moisture and Seed Damage at Gins

Transactions of the ASAE, 1996
Cottonseed merchants are concerned about damage to cottonseed that occurs at the cotton gin. Because of these concerns a two-year study was conducted to determine the effect of cottonseed moisture levels and seed cotton feedrates during ginning on cottonseed damage and the occurrence of seed coat fragments (SCF) in the lint.
null E. P. Columbus   +1 more
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Moisture-associated skin damage: an overview for community nurses

British Journal of Community Nursing, 2013
The harmful effects of excessive moisture on the skin are well documented. Although traditionally this has been considered as being a specific problem of continence care, it is a common problem encountered in many different patient groups. As a consequence the umbrella term moisture-associated skin damage (MASD) has been introduced to describe the ...
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Moisture damage in South Carolina housing

Building Research & Information, 1992
Linda L Gardner, Craig A DeWitt
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Radiation therapy‐associated toxicity: Etiology, management, and prevention

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Kyle Wang
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Moisture damage in asphaltic mixtures

2015
A. Varveri, J. Zhu, N. Kringos
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