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Medical practitioners receive little, if any, formal training in the prevention, assessment and management of pressure ulcers and other chronic wounds.?? Pressure Ulcers in the Aging Population: A Guide for Clinicians is a resource primarily aimed at physicians interested in the fundamentals of wound care.? This book is written for geriatricians, internists, general practitioners, residents and fellows who treat older patients and unlike other texts on the market addresses the specific issues of wound prevention and managment in older individuals.????
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Pressure Ulcers in the Aging Population: A Guide for Clinicians emphasizes prevention, proper documentation and the team care process which are often overlooked in standard texts.? Chapters are written by experts in their fields and? include such evolving topics as deep tissue injury and the newer support surface technologies.
Written for?geriatricians, internists, general practitioners and others who treat older patients, this book reviews wound prevention and management in the elderly. Includes important recent research on deep tissue injury and support surface technology.1)????? The Biology Wound Healing&&&&&&&&&&&&Gregory Compton & David Thomas
2)????? Incidence and Prevalence of Pressure Ulcers&&&&&&&&&&&&&&..Dan Berlowitz
3)????? Prevention of Pressure Ulcers&&&&&&&&&&&&&&. Ted Johnson and Kim House
4)????? Assessment and Documentation of Pressure Ulcers&&&&&&&&Jan Kotter & Kathrin Raeder
5)????? General Principles of Pressure Ulcer Treatment&&&&&&&&&&..David R. Thomas, MD
6)????? Local Principles of Pressure Ulcer Treatment&&&&&&&&&&&..David R. Thomas, MD
7)????? Surgical Management of Pressure Ulcers&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&Dean P. Kane, MD
8)????? The Role of Nutrition in Prevention and Treatment of Pressure Ulcers&ló&
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