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Wound Care

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2015
Wound care requires an understanding of normal wound healing, causes of delays of wound healing, and the management of wounds. Every wound must be treated as an individual with regard to cause, chronicity, location, and level of microbial contamination, as well as patient factors that affect wound healing. Knowledge of wound care products available and
Ingrid M, Balsa, William T N, Culp
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WOUND CARE

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1997
Soft-tissue injuries remain one of the most common problems encountered in the emergency department. This article discusses techniques to minimize pain during the evaluation and repair process, methods to decrease healing complications, and repair considerations.
J M, Howell, C D, Chisholm
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Wound Care

Advances in Skin & Wound Care, 2016
The aims of this study were to determine a sound recruitment strategy for multisite wound studies to address the rising prevalence and incidence of chronic wounds and to identify appropriate adult patient populations with wounds of interest and establish partnerships with their clinicians and clinical services as a model for a multisite wound care ...
Linda, Halcon   +4 more
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Wound care

Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 1989
Knowledge of wound physiology and factors that affect wound healing is extremely valuable to the critical care practitioner. Critical care patients are all inherently at risk for wound healing complications and infection. Early recognition of high-risk patients and optimization of the patient's wound healing resources can, in many cases, prevent such ...
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