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Emergency Nurse, 2009
Wounds UK, at www.wounds-uk.com is a site devoted to the promotion of good practice in wound care and the provision of affordable and accessible educational resources.
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Wounds UK, at www.wounds-uk.com is a site devoted to the promotion of good practice in wound care and the provision of affordable and accessible educational resources.
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Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1996
Significant advances in wound healing technologies dramatically enhance the health provider's ability to achieve optimal wound healing. Maximal success in treating both pressure and skin ulcers, however, remains with the fundamental principles of moist wound healing, pressure relief, local and systemic infection control and adequate nutrition.
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Significant advances in wound healing technologies dramatically enhance the health provider's ability to achieve optimal wound healing. Maximal success in treating both pressure and skin ulcers, however, remains with the fundamental principles of moist wound healing, pressure relief, local and systemic infection control and adequate nutrition.
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Home Healthcare Nurse, 2014
Home care nursing occurs in a complex care environment. Nurses working in this setting care for a wide array of individuals who often are sicker and more complex than ever before. The high prevalence of wounds among these individuals requires that home care nurses have a certain level of knowledge to provide excellent care. Many times, individuals with
Barbara, Dale, Kevin R, Emmons
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Home care nursing occurs in a complex care environment. Nurses working in this setting care for a wide array of individuals who often are sicker and more complex than ever before. The high prevalence of wounds among these individuals requires that home care nurses have a certain level of knowledge to provide excellent care. Many times, individuals with
Barbara, Dale, Kevin R, Emmons
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Nursing Standard, 1988
Nurses interested in improving wound care are next week launching a society to further the practical and educational resources for staff working in this area.
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Nurses interested in improving wound care are next week launching a society to further the practical and educational resources for staff working in this area.
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Journal of Wound Care, 1997
The vast majority of wounds in children heal quickly with few or no problems. However, for those with a chronic illness, such as Crohn's disease, renal failure or neurological conditions, wound healing may be problematic because of the illness. Healing is often delayed by a poor nutritiona state, complications of surgery, infection or chemotherapy.
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The vast majority of wounds in children heal quickly with few or no problems. However, for those with a chronic illness, such as Crohn's disease, renal failure or neurological conditions, wound healing may be problematic because of the illness. Healing is often delayed by a poor nutritiona state, complications of surgery, infection or chemotherapy.
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Nursing Standard, 1991
I was surprised to see that you described Janet Hedges as the first wound care specialist outside London (Nursing Standard News February 13).
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I was surprised to see that you described Janet Hedges as the first wound care specialist outside London (Nursing Standard News February 13).
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Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 1996
As patients are discharged from the acute care setting to the home care setting at a much earlier time in their recovery, surgical wound care will be delivered by patients, family members, and home health care providers rather than by the hospital nurse in a traditional in-patient setting.
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As patients are discharged from the acute care setting to the home care setting at a much earlier time in their recovery, surgical wound care will be delivered by patients, family members, and home health care providers rather than by the hospital nurse in a traditional in-patient setting.
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2011
The goals of burn wound care are removal of nonviable tissue, prevention of infection, and facilitation of wound healing, while controlling pain and maximizing outcome. This article reviews the basic pathophysiology of burn wounds; describes the evaluation of the depth, location, and extent of the wound; and discusses the myriad of wound care products ...
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The goals of burn wound care are removal of nonviable tissue, prevention of infection, and facilitation of wound healing, while controlling pain and maximizing outcome. This article reviews the basic pathophysiology of burn wounds; describes the evaluation of the depth, location, and extent of the wound; and discusses the myriad of wound care products ...
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Nursing, 2019
Abstract: The clinical nurse may be the first caregiver to assess changes in a patient's skin and initiate wound care. This article provides practical guidelines that any nurse can implement.
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Abstract: The clinical nurse may be the first caregiver to assess changes in a patient's skin and initiate wound care. This article provides practical guidelines that any nurse can implement.
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Journal of Wound, Ostomy & Continence Nursing, 2008
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