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N A Stotts

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The Nursing Clinics of North America|October 16, 1999
Evidence-based practice: what is it and how is it used in wound care?N A Stotts
Nursing|February 1, 1990
Seeing red and yellow and black. The three-color concept of wound careN A Stotts
The Nursing Clinics of North America|June 1, 1987
Age-specific characteristics of patients who develop pressure ulcers in the tertiary-care settingN A Stotts
Decubitus|August 1, 1989
Risk factors associated with pressure ulcer development in surgical patientsN A Stotts
Advances in Wound Care : the Journal for Prevention and Healing|September 8, 1998
Risk and assessment of pressure ulcer development in surgical patientsN A Stotts
Advances in Wound Care : the Journal for Prevention and Healing|February 3, 2000
Risk of pressure ulcer development in surgical patients: a review of the literatureN A Stotts
Focus on Critical Care|October 1, 1983
The most effective method of wound irrigationN A Stotts
Ostomy/Wound Management|April 1, 1997
Culturing wounds in clinical practiceN A Stotts
Advances in Wound Care : the Journal for Prevention and Healing|July 1, 1995
Determination of bacterial burden in woundsN A Stotts
Heart & Lung : the Journal of Critical Care|November 1, 1988
Predicting pressure ulcer development in surgical patientsN A Stotts
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The Nursing Clinics of North America|October 16, 1999
Evidence-based practice: what is it and how is it used in wound care?N A Stotts
Nursing|February 1, 1990
Seeing red and yellow and black. The three-color concept of wound careN A Stotts
The Nursing Clinics of North America|June 1, 1987
Age-specific characteristics of patients who develop pressure ulcers in the tertiary-care settingN A Stotts
Decubitus|August 1, 1989
Risk factors associated with pressure ulcer development in surgical patientsN A Stotts
Advances in Wound Care : the Journal for Prevention and Healing|September 8, 1998
Risk and assessment of pressure ulcer development in surgical patientsN A Stotts
Advances in Wound Care : the Journal for Prevention and Healing|February 3, 2000
Risk of pressure ulcer development in surgical patients: a review of the literatureN A Stotts
Focus on Critical Care|October 1, 1983
The most effective method of wound irrigationN A Stotts
Ostomy/Wound Management|April 1, 1997
Culturing wounds in clinical practiceN A Stotts
Advances in Wound Care : the Journal for Prevention and Healing|July 1, 1995
Determination of bacterial burden in woundsN A Stotts
Heart & Lung : the Journal of Critical Care|November 1, 1988
Predicting pressure ulcer development in surgical patientsN A Stotts
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