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Many health care professionals use our material as teaching aids to help in patient understanding, complying to treatment, and taking away unnecessary fear. It is important to appreciate that every attempt has been made to translate medical jargon and complex terminology into an easy to understand reading style to ensure essential lay person understanding of the issues on which to be better prepared to talk to your health care provider.
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The new download book editions within this site have been used for many years by health care professionals and are well proven as accurate and helpful information.
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There are many different types of wounds and many causes of wounds, there are trauma wounds from an accident, foot ulcers caused by diabetes and bedsores or pressure ulcers caused by pressure on the skin of a debilitated person, to name just a few.
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Although wound healing is a complex and dynamic process, no matter what type of wound you have, the healing process is the same. Health care professionals have developed what is known as “best practice guidelines” which encompasses
- a) reviewing all the evidence available.
- b) establish the individual risk factors for the patient.
- c) implement the skills and resources to achieve healing of the wound.
Information on this website evolves around these principles.
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DISCLAIMER: It is important to emphasize that a patient or caregiver should always seek the advice of a health care provider before making any changes to treatment or any other changes related to your health. With this in mind, the publishers, authors and distributors disclaim any responsibility for any adverse effects resulting directly or indirectly from the information contained within this website or our books and ebooks or from any readers’ misunderstanding of the content.
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Copyright © 2011 Wound Care Client.com
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5/5/2011
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