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Ulcer and Wound Management
Cleansing and debridement
Ulcer and Wound Management
Fundamentals of ulcer and wound management
Assessing patients with an ulcer or wound
Surgical wounds
Skin tears
Minor burns
Abrasions
Haematomas
Pressure injuries
Wounds on a high-risk foot
Overview of leg ulcers
Venous leg ulcers
Arterial leg ulcers
Mixed venous and arterial leg ulcers
Leg ulcers not caused by venous or arterial disease
Compression therapy
Cleansing and debridement
Cleansing the ulcer or wound
Overview of wound debridement
Autolytic wound debridement
Conservative sharp wound debridement
Surgical wound debridement
Mechanical wound debridement
Biological wound debridement
Enzymatic wound debridement
References
Ulcer and wound dressings
Factors affecting ulcer and wound healing
Ulcers or wounds not expected to heal
Cleansing and debridement
Published
January 2019
Cleansing the ulcer or wound
Overview of wound debridement
Autolytic wound debridement
Conservative sharp wound debridement
Surgical wound debridement
Mechanical wound debridement
Biological wound debridement
Enzymatic wound debridement