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To Swab Or Not To Swab? That Is The Question
Wound Care Canada, 2023A 69-year-old male client is receiving daily nursing visits for chronic wounds to the left lower leg. Within the past few days, the visiting nurse has noted an increase in wound sizeand drainage, and the client reports increased pain. This case study describes some of the key considerations for the clinician when considering how to proceed.
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Skin swabs in the skin lymphoma clinic: from swab to treatment
British Journal of Dermatology, 2023The skin microbiome in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) is a growing area of research. Previous studies have highlighted the possibility of microbial dysbiosis in chronic inflammation and malignant transformation in CTCL. This single, tertiary centre study highlights the importance of routine skin swab use in the management of patients with CTCL and ...
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British Journal of Perioperative Nursing (United Kingdom), 2005
This is a tale of when radio-opaque strips in surgical swabs aren't always radio-opaque. Sue Lamont has a 30-year background as a theatre nurse and a theatre manager. Her current role is clinical procurement and risk management coordinator for Surgical Services at the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust. A recent experience illustrated her job'
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This is a tale of when radio-opaque strips in surgical swabs aren't always radio-opaque. Sue Lamont has a 30-year background as a theatre nurse and a theatre manager. Her current role is clinical procurement and risk management coordinator for Surgical Services at the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust. A recent experience illustrated her job'
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To swab or not to swab? A prospective analysis of 341 SICU VRE screens
Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2014Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus (VRE) screening is routine practice in many intensive care units despite the question of its clinical significance. The value of VRE screening at predicting subsequent VRE or other hospital-acquired infection (HAI) is unknown.
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New Scientist, 2021
The shipping industry is essential to global trade – but incredibly polluting.
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The shipping industry is essential to global trade – but incredibly polluting.
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