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020 | _a1-899015-03-5 | ||
050 | _aWO 185 .M67 1994 | ||
100 | _aMorgan, D.A. | ||
245 | 0 | _aFormulary of wound management products; a guide for health care staff | |
250 | _a6th ed | ||
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_aSurrey, U.K _bEuromed Communications _c1994 |
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300 | _a64p. | ||
500 | _aA guide to the range of products available, their manufacturers, or distributors, the characteristics of the products and their use in wound care. The evolutionary development of wound management products is described by looking at their performance profiles. Passive products insulate and protect the wounds and many of these are absorbent. Interactive products attempt to produce an environment above the wound, which allow optimal healing. Bioactive products intervene in the healing process by optimizing the conditions necessary for wound healing. | ||
650 | _awound, management | ||
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