BURN INJURIES Cell destruction of the layers of the skin and the resultant depletion of fluid and electrolytes. Burn size 1. Small burns: body’s response is localized…
1. Bed Sores... 2. Bed Sores • Decubitus ulcers or pressure ulcers • It is an ulceration in the skin that is caused by prolonged pressure on a bony or weight bearing…
Slide 1Fluid Management in the Hypotensive Patient Steven Roberts Cardiac Course 6 May 2008 Slide 2 Content: 1. Definitions of blood pressure, hypotension and fluid management…
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Slide 1 Moisture Balance and Dressing Selection Last revised: April 20, 2015 Content Creators: Members of the South West Regional Wound Care Program’s Clinical Practice…