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High-tech wound and ostomy care in the home setting
1Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America
|December 18, 1998
Abstract:
The role of the home health care nurse has expanded as a result of a burgeoning client base. This client group is sicker and relies on technology at an ever increasing rate. As the critical care nurse transitions into the homecare setting, wound, ostomy, and fistula management will require a broader base of expertise. Adequate reimbursement is tied to accurate assessment and documentation. The clinician armed with these skills is better prepared to develop an effective plan of care for this group of clients.