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Wound Care Practice
by Paul J. Sheffield (Editor), Addrianne P. S. Smith (Editor),
Caroline E. Fife (Editor)
Average Customer Review: 
"This book represents the combined efforts of 60 authors selected
from basic sciences, clinical sciences, and clinical practice. The
reader can examine the principles of managing the wound and treating
the underlying cause of pressure sores, vascular insufficiency,
chronic venous insufficiency ulcers, diabetic/neurotrophic foot
ulcers, and other chronic wounds."
(Paul J. Sheffield, from the Preface).
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Wound Care
by Carrie Sussman (Editor), Barbara M. Bates-Jensen (Editor)
Average Customer Review: 
Caring for patients with chronic wounds is challenging because
the causes of the injuries can be complex. This new edition has
up-to-date coverage of stage 1 pressure ulcers, pressure ulcer monitoring,
and the Pressure Ulcer Scale for Healing (PUSH).
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Wound Care Essentials
Sharon Baranoski, Elizabeth A. Ayello
Average Customer Review: 
Silver Cross Hospital, Joliet, IL. From theory to practice, text
provides the latest knowledge and technology for treating wounds
most commonly seen in clinical practice. Covers complex and simple
wounds, and acute and chronic wounds, including various ulcers,
incisions, and grafts.
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Wounds And Lacerations
by Alexander T., M.D. Trott
The revised and updated new edition covers all of the major clinical
issues surrounding the care and closure of wounds and lacerations,
including basic and complex wound care, anatomy, wound healing,
infiltration anesthesia, cleansing, irrigation, choice of suture
materials, consultations, and more.
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Clinical Guide to Wound Care
by Cathy Thomas Hess
Average Customer Review: 
Wound Care Strategies, Inc., Harrisburg, PA. Brandon/Hill Nursing
List first-purchase selection (#354). Pocket outline includes the
latest CWOCN certification guidelines and evidence-based standards
of practice. Nutrition in wound healing is included.
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Quick Reference to Wound Care, Second Edition
by Pamela Brown
This text provides all health care professionals with the information
necessary to provide optimal wound care in a cost effective manner.
This edition includes issues specific to wound management of home
health care, and long-term care patients and the new Medicare wound
care modalities.
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Wound Care Made Incredibly Easy!
Springhouse
User-friendly reference provides fundamentals necessary to understand
and provide wound care, including a review of the integumentary
system and the pathophysiology of wounds. Covers wound assessment,
monitoring, and wound care procedures. Focuses on specific types
of acute and chronic wounds...
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Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nursing Secrets
by Catherine T. Milne (Editor), Lisa Q. Corbett (Editor), Debra
Duboc (Editor)
Average Customer Review: 
Text provides information needed for effective and efficient wound,
ostomy, and continence care within a multidisciplinary approach.
Features include a question-and-answer format, bulleted lists for
quick review, and two appendices listing...
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Color Atlas of Emergency Trauma
by Diku P. Mandavia (Editor), Edward J. Newton (Editor), Demetrios
Demetriades (Editor)
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
'This text is a very exciting tour of trauma through a colourful
lens ... this book presents a unique colourful survey of excellent
trauma photographs from head to toe ... this book brings to 'life'
many trauma conditions that might otherwise take a lifetime of experience
to encounter.'
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Chronic Wound Care
by Moya J. Morison (Editor)
Average Customer Review: 
Textbook features a problem-based learning approach and discusses
wound management. Presents real-life cases illustrating pressure
ulcers, ulcers of the leg and foot, trauma and covers the basic
physiology and general...
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The Care of Wounds: A Guide For Nurses (Paperback)
by Carol Dealey
The third edition includes new chapters on evidence-based wound
care and the organisation of wound management, together with new
material on nurse prescribing and the management of wounds in the
community; the development of nurse-led ulcer clinics and specialist
wound management centres; and more!
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Manual of Clinical Trauma Care: The First Hour (Paperback)
by Susan Budassi Sheehy (Editor), Dianne Danis, Alice Gervasini
Focuses on improving emergency assessment and intervention for
the immediate care of trauma patients, which is critical to the
patient's survival. This volume is designed to build specialized
assessment skills emphasizing physiology and pathophysiology, mechanisms
of injury and history procurement, with information presented in
a practical, quick-reference format. The third edition has been
thoroughly updated to include new technologies and current trauma
statistics and to focus attention on new issues like shifting hospital
systems and community education and prevention.
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