• Nurs Stand · Jul 2003

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    Wound management in the A&E department.

    • Elaine Cole.
    • City University, Bart's and the London NHS Trust. e.cole@city.ac.uk
    • Nurs Stand. 2003 Jul 30;17(46):45-52; quiz 54, 56.

    AbstractMinor wounds and burns are common presentations to A&E departments and primary care facilities. While the management of such conditions is usually straightforward, thorough assessment and treatment initiation are essential to prevent short-term and long-term complications for the patient.

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