Conservative sharp debridement: the professional and legal issues
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Conservative sharp debridement: the professional and legal issues
Abstract
In recent years there has been much debate over the use of conservative sharp debridement in the treatment of certain wound types. Here it is discussed in relation to increasing the speed of wound healing in slow-to-heal wounds. The authors examine education and skill competence in relation to the professional's duty of care to patients with wounds.
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