Wound Care
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The best job in nursing - one woman's account of stomal therapy nursing Nicole Madigan - 18-02-2019
The best job in nursing, is how Carolyn Atkin describes her position as a Stomal Therapy Nurse. “Every day is different and, despite the best of intentions,
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Debriding wounds to reduce bioburden HealthTimes - 24-03-2017
By Gabrielle Munro Approximately 60-90% of chronic wounds have bioburden, which is associated with non-viable tissue in the wound
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Pressure injuries - the silent killers Bonnie Fraser - 09-05-2017
Article Summary • Pressure injuries are caused by unrelieved pressure over a bony prominence leading to tissue death • Pressure
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Wound infection: whats all the fuss about? Bonnie Fraser - 23-03-2015
Wound infection is a serious complication of wound healing. Infection may be localised, spread into surrounding tissues and bone, or manifest systemically as sepsis, a life-threatening
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Wounds and the normal healing process Bonnie Fraser - 15-07-2015
Wound healing is the process of the body replacing devitalised and/or missing tissue in order to fill a cavity and repair damaged skin. This typically occurs in a coordinated
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The colour of wounds and its implication for healing Bonnie Fraser - 19-04-2021
Wounds are very common across the spectrum of health care settings, with a range of presentations including traumatic or
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Treating bites in a rural and remote setting Glynis Thorp - 06-08-2014
The RSPCA estimates that there are 33 million pets in total and 4.2 million pet dogs in Australia; that is 19 dogs for every 100 people. Cats are the second most common pet,

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