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| One cranky cat | Wet-to-dry dressing article If any of you wound care nurses have a chance, check out this article: Wet-to-Dry Dressings-Evaluating the Evidence. Wound Care Management Abstract: In 2008, the use of wet-to-dry dressings for wound care surprisingly remains the mainstay for many practitioners and is considered a traditional dressing. But does traditional practice have a place in wound care today? With the ever-increasing emphasis on evidence-based practice, this article evaluates the evidence of wet-to-dry dressings and its relation to moist wound healing, which is considered the standard of care. A brief history of wound care will also be discussed. Lippincott, Williams and Wilkens has the journal, if interested. |
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