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Volume 57 - Issue 7 - July 2011

Feature

Empirical Studies
07/13/2011
Abstract   The prevalence of wound infections caused by multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria is increasing along with concern about widespread use of antibiotics. In vitro studies have shown that ultraviolet radiation, especially UVC, is both...
Abstract   The prevalence of wound infections caused by multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria is increasing along with concern about widespread use of antibiotics. In vitro studies have shown that ultraviolet radiation, especially UVC, is both...
Abstract   The prevalence of...
07/13/2011
Wound Management & Prevention
Empirical Studies
07/13/2011
Abstract   Between 5% and 10% of cancer patients develop malignant wounds. In vitro and some clinical studies suggest that silver- or honey-coated dressings may have an antibacterial effect in nonmalignant wounds, but their possible...
Abstract   Between 5% and 10% of cancer patients develop malignant wounds. In vitro and some clinical studies suggest that silver- or honey-coated dressings may have an antibacterial effect in nonmalignant wounds, but their possible...
Abstract   Between 5% and 10%...
07/13/2011
Wound Management & Prevention
Empirical Studies
07/13/2011
Abstract   Case studies suggest that bone marrow-derived stem cells may improve chronic wound healing. A prospective, randomized, clinical study was conducted to compare the rate of healing chronic lower limb wounds in patients with diabetes...
Abstract   Case studies suggest that bone marrow-derived stem cells may improve chronic wound healing. A prospective, randomized, clinical study was conducted to compare the rate of healing chronic lower limb wounds in patients with diabetes...
Abstract   Case studies suggest...
07/13/2011
Wound Management & Prevention

Column

Editorial
07/13/2011
  Reading a typical issue of Ostomy Wound Management today, it is hard to believe that, for many years, we worked hard at publishing an annual “International Issue” to highlight the work of our colleagues across the globe. During the past...
  Reading a typical issue of Ostomy Wound Management today, it is hard to believe that, for many years, we worked hard at publishing an annual “International Issue” to highlight the work of our colleagues across the globe. During the past...
  Reading a typical issue of...
07/13/2011
Wound Management & Prevention
PEARLS FOR PRACTICE
07/13/2011
Pearls for Practice is made possible through the support of Ferris Mfg. Corp, Burr Ridge, IL (www.polymem.com). The opinions and statements of the clinicians providing Pearls for Practice are specific to the respective authors and are not...
Pearls for Practice is made possible through the support of Ferris Mfg. Corp, Burr Ridge, IL (www.polymem.com). The opinions and statements of the clinicians providing Pearls for Practice are specific to the respective authors and are not...
Pearls for Practice is made...
07/13/2011
Wound Management & Prevention
Department
07/13/2011
Registered dietitians from across the US offer their best practices, tips, tricks, and techniques for dealing with unintended weight loss and wounds, so we can improve the level of care we offer when faced with these challenging problems. ...
Registered dietitians from across the US offer their best practices, tips, tricks, and techniques for dealing with unintended weight loss and wounds, so we can improve the level of care we offer when faced with these challenging problems. ...
Registered dietitians from...
07/13/2011
Wound Management & Prevention
Department
07/13/2011
  An article in the May/June 2011 issue of the Journal of Wound Ostomy Continence Nursing focused attention on moisture-associated skin damage (MASD) as an etiologic factor in chronic inflammation and erosion of the skin.1 The authors defined...
  An article in the May/June 2011 issue of the Journal of Wound Ostomy Continence Nursing focused attention on moisture-associated skin damage (MASD) as an etiologic factor in chronic inflammation and erosion of the skin.1 The authors defined...
  An article in the May/June...
07/13/2011
Wound Management & Prevention
Department
07/13/2011
Life's most persistent and urgent question is, What are you doing for others? —Martin Luther King, Jr.   Feleta L. Wilson, PhD, RN, has more than 36 years of experience in public health and nursing. If you ask what served as her greatest...
Life's most persistent and urgent question is, What are you doing for others? —Martin Luther King, Jr.   Feleta L. Wilson, PhD, RN, has more than 36 years of experience in public health and nursing. If you ask what served as her greatest...
Life's most persistent and...
07/13/2011
Wound Management & Prevention
Department
07/13/2011
Ostomy Wound Management invited its Editorial Board members to voice their opinions on what have been the most important recent (past 5 to 10 years) clinical innovations and observations in the wound, ostomy, and continence healthcare niche....
Ostomy Wound Management invited its Editorial Board members to voice their opinions on what have been the most important recent (past 5 to 10 years) clinical innovations and observations in the wound, ostomy, and continence healthcare niche....
Ostomy Wound Management invited...
07/13/2011
Wound Management & Prevention
Industry Insider
07/13/2011
Traditionally, the July issue of Ostomy Wound Management has been our annual Buyers Guide, a directory of incontinence, ostomy, skin, support, and wound care products. These listings have been moved online to www.WOUNDS360bg.com, a dynamic...
Traditionally, the July issue of Ostomy Wound Management has been our annual Buyers Guide, a directory of incontinence, ostomy, skin, support, and wound care products. These listings have been moved online to www.WOUNDS360bg.com, a dynamic...
Traditionally, the July issue of...
07/13/2011
Wound Management & Prevention

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