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D Laverty1, J Mallett, J Mulholland
1Royal Marsden NHS Trust, London.
Abstract:
The management of a chronic wound is aimed at symptom control and maintaining the individual's quality of life. Wound-care guidelines will promote a co-ordinated and systematic approach to wound management. The administration of wound-care products according to protocol can enhance the care of patients with complex chronic wounds.
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