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    Wound Management

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    Vol 7‚ No 7 Rainey‚ J Shepard‚ A. (2003) Nutrition For Optimal Wound Healing. Nursing Standard‚ Vol. 18 (6)‚ pp.55-58. Scottish Intercollegiate Guidlines Network‚ SIGN (2010). http://www.sign.ac.uk/guidelines/fulltext/120/section4.html Vowden‚ K.‚ Vowden‚ P Siana‚ J. E‚ Frankils‚ S.‚ Gottrup‚ F. (1992) The Effect of Smoking on Tissue Function. Journal of Wound Care‚ 1 (2)‚ 37-41. Sorenson‚L.T. (2003) Smoking and Wound Healing. EWMA Journal‚ 3 (1)‚ 13-15. Young‚ T. (1997) Practice Nursing ‚ Vol 8

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    Mango (Mangifera indica) leaves extract and Coconut Oil as an Antibacterial Ointment A Science Investigatory Project of Kristifany C. Mamba Bansud National High School-Regional Science High School for Region IV – MIMAROPA Pag-asa‚ Bansud‚ Oriental Mindoro Abstract The purpose of this study is to produce an antibacterial ointment out of Mango leaves extract and coconut oil. Young mango leaves were gathered and was chopped into small pieces. 50 mL of coconut oil was put in a frying pan. Then‚

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    Negative Pressure Therapy

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    name Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT)‚ Topical Negative Pressure (TNP)‚ and Vacuum Assisted Closer (VAC). According to Thompson (2008)‚ NPT can be effective in treating and reducing infections in wounds and to initiate healing in slow healing wounds‚ speed up the healing process of large wounds‚ and reduce wound infections (p. 23). The definition of a wound from Merriam-Webster Dictionary (2011) states “an injury to the body (as from violence‚ accident‚ or surgery) that typically involves laceration

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    ESSAY The Divine Wind

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    Introduction: The novel “The Divine Wind” written by Gary Disher is a novel that presents the readers the conflicts that occur throughout the history of mankind and were all caused by the racial prejudice. The years of 1940’s in the chaotic times of Australia where it was filed with war and hatred in which many lives and loved once and families was destroyed. This novel is a good example of a historical setting. It also shown us the prevalence of racial prejudice that result to hardship between

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    Comparison Paper: Hurt People Hurt People: Hope and Healing for Yourself and Your Relationship By: Sandra Wilson James E. Hulsey Liberty University PACO 507-B02: Theology and Spirituality in Counseling Professor: Dr. Jaeduk Kim Submission Date: 8-22-13 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Introduction………………………………………………………………………………...01 II. Summary…………………………………………………………………………………...04 III. Practical Application………………………………………………………………………09 IV. Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………………

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    Honey Uses on Wound

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    [pic] [pic][pic] Training Correspondence Course [pic] CONTENTS 1. The company and the brand 2. The Medihoney™ products 3. How to use Medihoney™ wound products 4. Potential side effects 5. General questions 6. Medihoney™ products for use on unbroken skin 7. References 8. Product range 8.1 Medihoney™ Antibacterial Medical Honey™ 8.2 Medihoney™ Antibacterial Wound Gel™ 8.3 Medihoney™ Derma

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    Evaluating dressings

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    internationally recognised medical condition‚ affecting millions annually (Keogh‚ Nelson‚ Webster‚ Jolly‚ Ullman‚ & Chaboyer‚ 2013). Currently‚ healthcare systems are seeking out effective treatment options‚ such as hydrocolloid dressings‚ to promote healing of chronic wounds. The application of hydrocolloid dressing has been compared with other dressing types in recent literature to determine the most effective treatment for chronic wounds .Recent literature has indicated to an extent hydrocolloid dressing

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    Health and Wellness

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    consideration the time for the healing of ulcer (gauged in weeks)‚ change in the size of the ulcer (measured in cm² using a digital planimeter) and formulation of the granulation tissue (examined by visual observation). Albeit the calculation costs was not the chief objective‚ it was thought that it was imperative to report the costs for employing TNP in primary care. Materials and Methods: The cases in this research were being treated at Blekinge Wound Healing Center during the years of 2006

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    care products available to treat hard-to-heal chronic wounds. In addition‚ for the past 15 years‚ Regranex (becaplermin) has been the only pharmacologic wound-healing agent available; however‚ it is rarely used due a perceived lack of efficacy. The DFU market is now set to enter an exciting phase with the potential launch of three wound-healing agents in the next five years; Olympus Biotech’s trafermin (recombinant human basic fibroblast growth factor)‚ Macrocure’s CureXcell (activated leukocyte suspension)

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    Biofilms

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    Chronic wounds continue to be a significant healthcare problem. Although myriad factors have been implicated in impaired wound healing‚ recent research has focused on the role of matrix-based bacterial communities called biofilms that are often associated with chronic wounds. Various in vitro and in vivo models have been developed to study the role of biofilms in non-healing wounds. Basic science and clinical studies suggest that effective eradication of pathogenic biofilms requires multimodality

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