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Free Wound Care Supplement
Make sure that you don't make the wrong decisions when treating wounds!
When it comes to tissue viability and wound care, we are always on the front line. All wounds are subject to complications and when things go wrong, the patient relies on us to fix it. When the doctor diagnoses a wound infection, he or she looks to us to treat it with specialist knowledge. Failure to provide the appropriate care could be detrimental to the well being of the patient; therefore it is imperative that we have the latest evidence based knowledge of wound care management.
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In this exclusive Wound Care supplement, British Journal of Nursing looks at key areas of this topic. These are just a few of the issues addressed in this 40 page supplement published by BJN:
The use of a medical-grade honey in wound healing and how it achieves a variety of outcomes within the wound
How you can manage impact of pain at dressing change, and provides practical suggestions for assessment and management of pain during wound care
An overview of the role of different nutrients in the healing of wounds and guidance to nurses on first-line assessments, which can be used to ensure the patient is receiving adequate nutrition for successful wound healing
Reducing patients pain and discomfort during the removal of adhesive and adherent products
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