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1. A Content-Validated Tool to Effectively Document Peristomal Skin Lesions
2. A Prospective Evaluation of a Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Management E-Learning Program for Adults with Spinal Cord Injury
3. Absorbent Product Selection for Contemporary Continence Management
4. Adorable poupon avec peau imparfaite
5. Antimicrobiens et plaies – dossier
6. Apport du Corpitolinol 60 dans les protocoles de prévention de l’escarre en gériatrie
7. Atlas de poche Tome III : Système nerveux et organes des sens (Livre)
8. Atteinte à l'intégrité de la peau
9. Au-delà des légendes urbaines
10. Cicatrisation anormale et complications cutanées
11. Cicatrisation des plaies en milieu humide
12. Complications en chirurgie esthétique
13. Complications en zone péristomiale
14. Comprendre et traiter les maladies de la peau – dossier
15. Conduite à tenir face à un patient brûlé
16. Contraception et le traitement de l'acné : pourquoi et comment ?
17. Debriding and Reducing Local Wound Infection with Maggots
18. Deep Tissue Injury
19. Dépistage et prise en charge nutritionnelle des patients diabétiques dénutris hospitalisés en unité de podologie
20. Dermatite atopique, quand les corticostéroïdes topiques ne suffisent pas
21. Dermatite d’incontinence
22. Dermatologie (soins infirmiers) (Livre)
23. Dermatologie et soins infirmiers (Livre)
24. Dermatologie pédiatrique - dossier thématique
25. Diagno-photo
26. Diagno-photo
27. Douleur et traumatismes lors de la réfection des pansements, le point de vue des infirmières
28. Douleurs et plaies – dossier
29. Du nouveau dans l’eczéma atopique : diagnostic et traitement fondés sur des données probantes
30. Eczéma atopique
31. Eczéma atopique chez l'enfant, stress parental et soutien social (Livre)
32. Éducation des patients traités par perfusion continue d’époprosténol pour une hypertension artérielle pulmonaire
33. Effect of Ultraviolet Light C on Bacterial Colonization in Chronic Wounds
34. Emergency - Necrotizing fasciitis
35. Épilation au laser
36. Escarres en cancérologie
37. Étude clinique des dermatoses comme phénomènes psychosomatiques
38. Evidence-based Practice: Using Active Leptospermum Honey Dressings in an Indigent Population
39. Healing After the Hurricane
40. Infection and Wound Care
41. Infection, plaies et soins locaux
42. Interdisciplinarité paramédicale autour du patient porteur de plaie cancéreuse, dossier thématique
43. L'éducation thérapeutique à l'école de l'atopie
44. L'effet combiné de l'Acticoat* et du VAC* sur la guérison des plaies
45. L'escarre
46. L'esthétique et la santé de la peau
47. L'incontinence urinaire chez la femme
48. L'ulcère de jambe
49. La biopsie cutanée
50. La cicatrisation en milieu humide
51. La consultation infirmière – dossier
52. La dermatologie - dossier thématique
53. La dermatologie et la médecine esthétique
54. La dermatologie et la médecine esthétique - dossier
55. La dermite de couche chronique
56. La détersion en pratique
57. La perte de cheveux
58. La petite chirurgie, du grand art
59. La préparation du lit de la plaie
60. La prévention, le diagnostic et le traitement des ulcères du pied diabétique
61. La réparation des plaies en cabinet
62. La santé des garçons
63. La stomathérapie, de 1978 à 2008 – dossier
64. Le cadre de référence relatif aux soins des plaies (Livre)
65. Le chaussage du pied diabétique
66. Le diabète, un problème de santé publique, 2e partie
67. Le film cutané protecteur, un nouvel outil dans le soin des plaies
68. Le nouveau-né : et si tout n'était pas parfait...
69. Le pied de Charcot ou l’ostéo-arthropathie nerveuse diabétique
70. Le sarcome de Kaposi
71. Le SARM-AC
72. Le soin des plaies (Livre)
73. Le syndrome vibratoire, une maladie sournoise
74. Le traitement des rides
75. Le vaccin contre la varicelle désormais au programme
76. Le vieillissement de la peau
77. Les biofilms
78. Les cicatrisations difficiles – dossier
79. Les fils de suture: de fil en aiguille
80. Les hydrogels amorphes
81. Les maladies du système locomoteur
82. Les maladies du système locomoteur
83. Les maladies du système locomoteur, 3e partie
84. Les onychomycoses
85. Les plaies cancéreuses
86. Les plaies de la personne âgée ou très âgée
87. Les plaies de pression au talon
88. Les plaies difficiles à cicatriser
89. Les sets de soins des plaies font débat
90. Les soins aux personnes brûlées
91. Les soins de plaies au cœur du savoir infirmier (Livre)
92. Les solutions anti-adhésives
93. Les stomies - 2/4 (défis quotidiens)
94. Les tests cutanés d'allergie
95. Les ulcères de jambe d’origine veineuse et mixte - dossier
96. Loi 90
97. Lorsqu’une plaie s’infecte…
98. L’escarre au talon
99. L’hypergranulation
100. L’hyperhidrose focale
101. L’incontinence urinaire chez la femme
102. L’oxygénothérapie systémique hyperbare pour le traitement des plaies diabétiques réfractaires
103. Managing Hypergranulation Tissue
104. Managing Radiation Skin Injury
105. Medical Honey for Managing Recurrent, Chronic Arterial Wounds in a Patient Unable to Tolerate Topical Silver Dressings
106. Mieux prévenir et soigner les escarres – dossier
107. Mise à jour sur l'épilation au laser
108. Nitric Oxide
109. Nouvelles nomenclatures de pansements et soins de plaies (France)
110. Optimiser la prise en charge des plaies à l’hôpital et au domicile - dossier thématique
111. Orientation du malade porteur de plaie
112. Pansement de plaies chroniques en milieu hospitalier
113. Pansement hydrocellulaire dans la préparation du lit de la plaie
114. Physician Adoption of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in the Treatment of Chronic Wounds
115. Pour mieux prendre en charge les lésions aux tissus mous
116. Prévalence et incidence des escarres, mode d’emploi
117. Prévention et prise en charge des ulcères de pression
118. Prévention et traitement des ulcères veineux de la jambe
119. Prise en charge des plaies, les nouveaux dispositifs médicaux
120. Promotion de l’exercice sécuritaire et du soin des pieds pour les clients qui ont le diabète de type 2
121. Qualité de vie et nouvelles techniques de prise en charge du patient diabétique
122. Question on creams and ointments
123. Rajeunissement cutané
124. Regard sur la rosacée
125. Sécheresse des pieds - Prévention et traitement
126. Silver-containing Dressings: Availability Concerns
127. Soins aux personnes atteintes de pathologies veineuses
128. Soins des plaies en néonatalogie
129. Spécial Diabète
130. Spécificités des soins auprès de patients porteurs de plaies tumorales négligées
131. Surgical Site Infection
132. The Clinical Benefits of Active Leptospermum Honey in Oncologic Wounds
133. The importance of investigating the presence of hyperglycemia in individuals with wounds
134. Traitement compressif, des horizons nouveaux
135. Ulcères de jambe
136. Une plaie, une cicatrisation… et plusieurs façons d’y arriver
137. Vers une optimisation de la prise en charge des plaies chroniques
138. Wounds with Exposed Bone
139. “Measurement Monday”: One Facility’s Approach to Standardizing Skin Impairment Documentation
140. A Canadian Perspective on Quality of Life
141. A case study for Electrical Stimulation on a Stage III Pressure Ulcer
142. A Case Study for Off-loading
143. A Case Study of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy to Manage Acute Necrotizing Fasciitis
144. A Clinical and Spiritual Approach to Healing
145. A clinical Trial to investigate the Effect of Silver Nylon Dressings on Mediastinitis Rates in Postoperative Cardiac Sternotomy Incisions
146. A Clinically relevant Wound Assessment Method to Monitor Healing Progression
147. A Comparison of an Antimicrobial Wound Cleanser to Normal Saline in
148. A Consensus Report on the Use of Vacuum-Assisted Closure in Chronic, Difficult-to-heal Wounds
149. A cross-sectional validation study to assess bacterial burden
150. A Descriptive Study of Pressure Ulcer Pain
151. A fistula clinic repairs lives in Uganda
152. A New Master’s Program in Wound Healing
153. A proposal for classifying peristomal skin disorders
154. A prospective multicenter evaluation of a moldable stoma skin barrier
155. A prospective study evaluating the pressure ulcer scale for healing (PUSH tool)
156. A prospective, descriptive Study to identify the microbiological Profile of chronic Wounds in Outpatients
157. A regional approach to continence management
158. A Retrospective Cohort Study of Factors that affect healing in long-term Care Residents with Chronic Wounds
159. A Retrospective Data Analysis of Antimicrobial Dressing Usage in 3,084 Patients
160. A Retrospective Evaluation of Digital Wound Imaging to Predict Response to Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment
161. A retrospective Evaluation of Hydrocellulose Dressings in the management of chronic wounds
162. A retrospective study of high-voltage, pulsed current as an adjunctive therapy
163. A Retrospective, Descriptive Study of Sacral Ulcer Flap Coverage in Nonambulatory Patients with Hypoalbuminemia
164. A Review of Skin and the Effects of Aging on Skin Structure and Function
165. A Simple Device for Closure of a Colocutaneous Fistula within the Laparotomy Wound
166. A Study to compare a New Self-Adherent Soft Silicone Dressing with a Self-Adherent Polymer Dressing in Stage II Pressure Ulcers
167. A Three-Year Multiphase Pressure Ulcer Prevalence
168. Acinetobacter Infections in Wounded Soldiers
169. Acoustic Pressure Wound Therapy
170. Acoustic Pressure Wound Therapy to Facilitate Granulation Tissue
171. Acute and Chronic Wounds
172. Adapting a Soft Silicone Dressing to Enhance Infant Outcomes
173. Adjusting to life with an ostomy
174. Adjuvant Dressing for Negative Pressure Wound Therapy in Burns
175. Aging Skin: Causes, Treatments, and Prevention
176. Amputation stump
177. An alternative Solution for Difficult-to-Manage Colostomies in the descending and sigmoid colon
178. An assistive Device for Donning Compression Stockings
179. An Evaluation of an Adhesive Hydrocellular Foam Dressing and a Self-Adherent Soft Silicone Foam Dressing in a Nursing Home Setting
180. An International Perspective on Wound Pain and Trauma
181. An overview of Neonatal and Pediatric Wound Care Knowledge and Considerations
182. An Overview of Tissue Types in Pressure Ulcers: A Consensus Panel Recommendation
183. Anal Fissure
184. Ankle and foot ulcers
185. Anticoagulant-induced Skin Necrosis
186. Antiphospholipid antibody syndrome
187. Appareillage d’une fistule à distance
188. Applying observations from forensic science to understanding the development of pressure ulcers
189. Are all Pressure Ulcers the Result of deep Tissue Injury?
190. Assessing a Fistula
191. Assessing a patient for lice infestation
192. Assessing skin lesions
193. Assessing the Need for Developing a Comprehensive Content-Validated
194. Assessing venous ulcers and venous insufficiency
195. Atopic Dermatitis
196. Bariatric Surgery
197. Bariatric Wound Care
198. Basic ostomy management, part 2
199. Basic Principles of Wound Healing
200. Best Practice Recommendations for the Prevention and Treatment of Skin Tears
201. Best Practices, Tips, and Techniques for Preventing Unintended Weight Loss and Healing Wounds
202. Black Widow Spider Bite
203. Body Art and MRI
204. Body piercing
205. Breast reconstruction
206. Breast Reconstruction
207. Bridging the gap between research and practice (wound care)
208. Bringing Wound care to the Forefront in South America
209. Brown Recluse Spider Bites
210. Brown Recluse Spider Bites
211. Burn care basics
212. Burn Gang
213. Burns: The psychological aspects
214. Cables and Electrodes can Burn Patients during MRI
215. Calciphylaxis
216. Calling on NERDS for critically colonized Wounds
217. Can pressure mapping prevent ulcers
218. Caring for a patient after mastectomy
219. Caring for a patient with scabies
220. Challenges of Ostomy Care and Obesity
221. Changing an ostomy appliance
222. Choosing a debridement method
223. Chronic Venous Disorders
224. Chronic Wound Pain and Palliative Cancer Care
225. Clinical Effectiveness of noncontact, low-frequency, nonthermal Ultrasound in Burn Care
226. Clinical experience with wound biofilm and management: a Case Series
227. Clinical Performance of a Foam Dressing in the Management of Chronic Wounds
228. Clinimetrics and Wound Science
229. Colocutaneous Fistula Management in a Dehisced Wound - A Case Study
230. Combining Bioengineered Human Dermal Replacement and Multilayered Compression Dressings to Manage Ulcers in a Person with Diabetes Mellitus
231. Comparing two Dressings in the Management of Venous Leg Ulcers
232. Comparison of Operating Room Lasers: Uses, Hazards, Guidelines
233. Comparison of wound irrigation and tangential hydrodissection in bacterial clearance of contaminated wounds
234. Complex Wounds
235. Compression Stockings
236. Computer-based Testing of the Braden Scale for Predicting Pressure Sore Risk
237. Confronting the « Flesh eating » Infection
238. Considering Patient Priorities when Choosing a Dressing
239. Continent Diversions
240. Continuity and transitional care
241. Continuity through best practice
242. Contralateral Prophylactic Mastectomy
243. Controversies regarding Vascular Disease in the Patient with Diabetes
244. Cost-effective Quality Wound Care in Canada
245. Cost-effective Wound Care
246. Counseling to Prevent Skin Cancer
247. Creating an Information campaign that works
248. Critical Colonization
249. Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma
250. Debriding wounds without surgery
251. Decreasing the Incidence of Heel Pressure Ulcers in Long-term Care by Increasing Awareness
252. Deep tissue injury from a bioengineering point of view
253. Deep Tissue Injury: an evolving science
254. Deep Vein Thrombosis
255. Delayed Diagnosis of Pyoderma Gangrenosum: A Case Study
256. Dermatologic Nursing
257. Determining the Effect of an Oak Bark Formulation on Methicillin-resistant
258. Development of a Content-Validated Venous Ulcer Guideline
259. Development of a pictorial guide for training nurses
260. Development of the Inlow 60-second diabetic foot screen
261. Diabetes and exercise safety
262. Diabetes Mellitus and the Elderly
263. Diabetic Foot Surgery: A Review of Current Procedures
264. Diabetic foot ulcers
265. Diabetic Foot Ulcers
266. Diabetic Foot Ulcers
267. Diabetic Foot Ulcers and Efficacy of Silver-Containing Wound Dressings
268. Diabetic Heel Ulcers - amputation ?
269. Did that medication cause this rash ?
270. Dilemmas of Dehiscence
271. Does Intestinal Resection Affect the Absorption of Essential Vitamins,
272. Does Sterile or Nonsterile Technique Make a Difference in Wounds Healing
273. Don't get burnt by the MRI (imagerie à résonance magnétique)
274. Dressings and more
275. Easing the heartbreak of psoriasis
276. Effectiveness of a Non-Petrolatum Emollient Cream in Pediatric Care
277. Empowering the Ileostomy Patient with a Mechanical Bowel Obstruction
278. Empowering UAP to champion pressure ulcer prevention
279. Encouraging Patient Adherence to therapeutic graduated Compression Therapy in venous Stasis Disease
280. Enhancement of Nutrition and Hydration in Patients
281. Enzymatic debriding Agent - An Evaluation of the Medical Literature
282. Epidermoid Cancers that Masquerade as Venous Ulcer Disease
283. Evaluating the use of hydrogel sheet dressings in comprehensive burn wound care
284. Evaluation and Management of Infantile Hemangioma
285. Evaluation of a Once-Daily Moisturizer Used to Treat Xerosis in Long-term Care Patients
286. Evaluation of Two Calcium Alginate Dressings in the Management of Venous Ulcers
287. Exploring the Effects of Wound Dressings and Patient Positioning on Skin Integrity in a Pediatric Burn Facility
288. Facilitating Positive Outcomes in Older Adults with Wounds
289. Facing up to withdrawal from topical steroids
290. FDA warning about negative pressure wound therapy
291. Fighting Fungal Infections
292. Fighting the triple threat of lower extermity ulcers
293. First Aid for Burns
294. Foods first
295. Foot care for patients with diabetes
296. Foot Care for Persons with Type 2 Diabetes
297. Foot-care Practices of Persons living with Diabetes Prior to Amputation
298. Fostering Treatment Adherence
299. Free TRAM flap breast reconstruction
300. From Humble Beginnings - The Braden Scale
301. Gastrostomy tube care
302. General Principles and Relation to Facial Wounds
303. Getting misty over wound care
304. Global climate change and wound care
305. Head lice
306. Hemophilia and maggots : (Hémophilie et asticots)
307. Honey and Contemporary Wound Care
308. Honey, an Old Remedy in Wound Care
309. How Dental Status affects Healing in Older Adults
310. How does a PEG tube stay in? (gastrotomie)
311. How Much Time Does it Take to get a Pressure Ulcer
312. How nutrition and aging affect wound healing
313. How to develop a Poster
314. How to wrap a below-the-knee amputation stump ?
315. How Wounds Heal
316. Hydrofluoric acid exposure
317. Hydrogel Wound Dressings : Where Do We Stand in 2003 ?
318. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy to Heal Chronic Wounds
319. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Used to Treat Radiation Injury
320. I Dressed Your Wounds, God Healed You – A Wounded Person’s Psychology according to Ambroise Paré
321. Identifying and Treating Reversible Causes of Urinary Incontinence
322. Identifying infection in chronic wounds
323. Identifying primary skin lesions
324. Identifying Secondary Skin Lesions
325. Iliopsoas Muscle Abscess Secondary to Sacral Pressure Ulcer
326. Illness Behavior and Social Support in Patients with Chronic Venous Ulcers
327. Impact of Antimicrobial Gauze on Bacterial Colonies in Wounds that Require Packing
328. Impaired Skin Integrity in the Elderly
329. Implementation of a Two-Part Unit-Based Multiple Intervention: Moving
330. Implementing a Complex-wound-care Rotation for medical residents
331. Implementing the PUSH Tool in Clinical Practice
332. Implementing wound care guidelines
333. Improving Accuracy of Wound Measurement in Clinical Practice
334. Improving health-related quality of life
335. Improving Wound Care Simulation with the Addition of Odor
336. Incontinence - Dossier
337. Incontinence : Special Focus
338. Incontinence : Special Focus Issue
339. Incontinence : Special Focus Issue
340. Incontinence-associated Dermatitis
341. Incorporating Digital Photography
342. Individualizing Cultural Sensitivity in Healthcare
343. Indwelling Catheter Management
344. Infection : Special Focus Issue
345. Infections of the Peristomal Skin
346. Injection Drug Use and Wound Care
347. Innovative Treatment for Elderly Patients with contractures
348. Intact Skin – An Integrity Not to be Lost
349. Integrating Wound Care Research into Clinical Practice
350. Intermittent negative pressure wound therapy and lower negative pressures
351. Is there a Gap in Ostomy Rehabilitation ?
352. Issues in Neonatal and Pediatric Wounds - Special Focus
353. It is Not Just a Wound…
354. Keep a close eye on vaccum-assisted wound closure
355. Keeping track of the Patch on the Obese Patient
356. Kennedy Terminal Ulcer
357. Keratitis-ichthyosis-deafness syndrome
358. Larval Debridement Therapy
359. Lateral Rotation Mattresses for Wound Healing
360. Learning to be « Present » in the Pain Experience
361. Leech Therapy
362. Leg Ulcers
363. Les plaies aiguës
364. Lidocaine Patch 5%
365. Living with a Necrotic Wound
366. Local Approaches to the Pain of Pressure Ulcers
367. Long-Term Outcomes of Full-Thickness Pressure Ulcers : Healing and Mortality
368. Low-frequency, therapeutic ultrasound Treatment for congenital ectodermal Dysplasia in Toddlers
369. Lower Extremity Arterial and Venous Ulcers
370. Lower Extremity Malignancies Masquerading as Ulcers
371. Lymphedema : Skin and Wound Care in an Aging Population
372. Maggot debridement therapy : A living cure
373. Management of Abdominal Wound Dehiscence with Porcine Dermal Collagen Implant
374. Management of High-Output Fecal Stomas
375. Management of Symptoms of Chronic Malignant Wounds and their Impact on Quality of Life
376. Management of the Excised Pilonidal Wound
377. Managing a diabetic ulcer
378. Managing a patient with a venous ulcer
379. Managing a sternal wound infection after cardiac surgery
380. Managing a Traumatic Wound in a Geriatric Patient
381. Managing an arterial ulcer
382. Managing an external fistula, part 2
383. Managing cellulitis and impetigo
384. Managing Ichthyosis : A Case Study
385. Managing Skin Grafts and Donor Sites
386. Managing the Challenges of Enterocutaneous Fistulas
387. Managing venous and neuropathic ulcers
388. Managing Wound Care Outcomes
389. Managing your patient's arterial ulcer
390. Marjolin’s Ulcer
391. Measuring wounds
392. Medicinal Leeches
393. Meeting the Challenges of Wound-associated Pain
394. Melanoma
395. Melanoma
396. Microbiology of Chronic Leg and Pressure Ulcers
397. Micronized, particulate dermal matrix to manage a non-healing pressure ulcer with undermined wound edges. A Case report
398. Minimizing Complications of Pain and Dressing Adherence in the Treatment of Venous Leg Ulcers
399. Minor pediatric burns
400. Misconceptions about Protein Requirements for Wound Healing
401. Modifications of the Great Toe for Diabetic Forefoot and Toe Reconstruction
402. Multidisciplinary Approaches to the Pressure Ulcer Problem
403. Nailing a key assessment
404. Name that tube
405. Negative Pressure Therapy
406. Negative Pressure Therapy in tbe Community
407. Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
408. Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
409. Negative Pressure Wound Therapy : « A Rose by any Other Name »
410. Negative pressure wound therapy achieved by Vaccum-assisted closure
411. Negative pressure wound therapy: Use with care
412. Negative-pressure wound therapy
413. Neuropathic and Ischemic Changes of the Foot in Brazilian Patients with Diabetes
414. New Educational Brochures on Skin Care
415. New Pressure-ulcer Guidelines
416. Non-Compliance : Adding Insult to Injury
417. Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer
418. Nurse-Administered Laser in Dermatology
419. Nursing Assessment of the Integumentary System
420. Nutrition, Skin Integrity, and Pressure Ulcer Healing in Chronically Ill Children
421. Obesity: Special Focus
422. Ostomy : Special Focus Issue
423. Ostomy Care and Radiation Therapy
424. Ostomy, Continence and Skin Care
425. Pain from Skin and Wound Conditions – part I
426. Pain from Skin and Wound Conditions – part II
427. Pain in Acute and Chronic Wounds
428. Pain in Diabetic Foot Ulcers
429. Pain in Fungating Wounds : Another Perspective
430. Pain in Pressure Ulcers
431. Pain Management in Epidermolysis Bullosa : An intractable Problem
432. Palliative Dilemmas : Wound Odor
433. Panniculectomy, More than a tommy tuck
434. Parastomal Hernias
435. Patient Perceptions and Provider Documentation of Diabetes Care in Rural Areas
436. Patient with Obesity
437. Pediatric Pressure Ulcer Prevalence
438. Performing a skin assessment
439. Peri-wound skin protection
440. Perineal Dermatitis or Pressure Ulcer.
441. Perioperative nursing
442. Peripheral Catheter Dressings
443. Peristomal skin complications
444. Pharmacotherapy as Adjunctive Treatment for Serious Foot Wounds in the Patient with Diabetes
445. Photosensitivity
446. Plain Talk about Wound Pain
447. Poison Ivy
448. Possible Contributing Factors for Differences in Pressure Ulcer Prevalence Rates
449. Practical Treatment of Wound Pain and Trauma : A Patient-Centered Approach
450. Practice recommendations for Preventing Heel Pressure Ulcers
451. Predicting Pressure Ulcer Risk
452. Preliminary Use of a Hydrogel Containing Enzymes in the Treatment of Stage II and Stage III Pressure Ulcers
453. Preoperative assessment of the Surgical Patient
454. Preoperative stoma site assessment and marking
455. Preparing the Wound Bed 2003 : Focus on Infection and Inflammation
456. Preparing the Wound for Healing
457. Pressure Ulcer and an Ostomy - An Unlikely Combination?
458. Pressure Ulcer Awareness and Prevention Program
459. Pressure Ulcer Awareness Program Pilot
460. Pressure Ulcer Pain: A systematic Literature Review
461. Pressure Ulcer Prevalence and the Role of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy in Home Health Quality Outcomes
462. Pressure Ulcer prevention. When are we negligent?
463. Pressure Ulcer Tissue Histology
464. Pressure ulcers
465. Pressure Ulcers
466. Pressure Ulcers
467. Pressure Ulcers - Dossier
468. Pressure Ulcers : Special Focus Issue
469. Pressure Ulcers: A Critical Review of Definitions and Classifications
470. Pressure Ulcers: The Great Insult
471. Prevalence of Chronic Wounds in Quebec Home Care
472. Preventing heel pressure ulcers
473. Preventing Pressure Ulcers in Hospital patients
474. Preventing Pressure Ulcers with Massage?
475. Preventing Skin Tears
476. Prevention and Treatment of Perineal Skin Breakdown Due to Incontinence
477. Preventive Foot Care
478. Primary Adenocarcinoma in Peristomal Skin: A Case Study
479. Processus de validation d’une traduction français du « Braden Scale for Predicting Pressure Sore Risk »
480. Protecting a hemodialysis arteriovenous fistula
481. Protecting the patient’s aging skin
482. Psoriasis in the War Zone
483. Psoriasis: Hope for the Future
484. Psychological Adjustment after Ostomy Surgery
485. Puncturing Myths about Body Piercing and Tattooing
486. Quality of Care after Ostomy surgery
487. Radiation Enteritis in the Patient with a fecal Ostomy
488. Recurring and antimicrobial-resistant infections - Considering the potential role of biofilms in clinical practice
489. Reducing hospital-acquired pressure ulcers
490. Reducing pressure ulcer prevalence rates in the long-term acute care setting
491. Reducing the Incidence of Pressure Ulcers in Nursing Home Residents
492. Regenerative Healing in Fetal Skin – A Review of the Literature
493. Reliability and Clinical Validity of a Technique to Assess Lifetime Illicit Injection Drug Use
494. Results of a One-Day, Descriptive Study of Quality of Life in Patients with Chronic wounds
495. Results of Nine International Pressure Ulcer Prevalence Surveys - 1989 to 2005
496. Results of the 2008 – 2009 International Pressure Ulcer Prevalence™
497. Risk Factors Associated with Healing Chronic Diabetic Foot Ulcers
498. RN staffing time and outcomes of long-stay nursing home residents
499. Safe at Home
500. Sarcoidosis Mimicking a Venous Ulcer: A Case Report
501. Scar Care
502. Searching for Evidence-based Medicine in Wound Care : An Introduction
503. Sequestration of Matrix Metalloproteinases by Silver-containing Wound Care Products
504. Severe sunburn
505. Sexuality after Ostomy Surgery
506. Sharpen your wound assessment skills
507. Short-stretch or Four-layer Compression Bandages
508. Should I Photograph my Patient’s Wound?
509. Silicone Net Dressing as an Adjunct with Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
510. Silicone Sheeting as an Alternative to Elastic Bandages in Dressing Lower Extremity Amputations (stump)
511. Silver : Special Focus Issue
512. Silver Dressings in Clinical Practice
513. Sizing up Wounds Accurately
514. Skin Assessment and Pressure Ulcer Care in Hospital-Based Skilled Nursing
515. Skin cancer and wounds in the geriatric population
516. Skin Care
517. Skin Care : From Skin Health to Ulcer Prevention
518. Skin Cooling Surfaces
519. Skin tears
520. Skin-Lesion Cupcakes are Food for Thought
521. Smallpox vaccination revisited
522. Smallpox vaccination update
523. Softening the Pain of Cancer-Related Wounds
524. Special Considerations for Patients in a Wheelchair
525. Spinal Cord Injury and Pressure Ulcers
526. Stage I Pressure Ulcers: Catching Pressure Injury before Skin Breakdown
527. Staging Pressure Ulcers: What is the buzz in Wound Care
528. Steps to prevent pressure ulcers
529. Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
530. Stomal Complications : At What Price ?
531. Stomal mucocutaneous dehiscence as a complication of topical negative pressure used to treat an open abdomen
532. Stomal Varices
533. Strategies for Online Teaching and Learning: Lessons Learned
534. Streptococcus Pyogenes
535. Subfascial Endoscopic Perforating Vein Surgery for the Treatment of Venous Ulcers
536. Successful Outcomes with the H.E.A.L. Program
537. Summer Living with an Ostomy
538. Support Surface Interface Pressure, Microenvironment, and the Prevalence of Pressure Ulcers
539. Support Surfaces: Beds, Mattresses, Overlays
540. Surgical Advances in Wound Care : A Canadian Perspective
541. Surgical Site Infections in Community Care Clients
542. Targeting cellulitis
543. Tattoos, Body Piercing, and Nursing
544. Teaming up for Wound Care
545. Telehealth for Wound Management in Long-term Care
546. Tender mercies
547. The 60-second Foot Exam for People with Diabetes
548. The AAWC Conceptual Framework of Quality Systems for Wound Care
549. The Anatomy of Incontinence
550. The Battle of the Bulge and Ostomy Care
551. The Canadian Enterostomal Therapy Nursing Education Program Model
552. The Challenges of Obesity and Skin Integrity
553. The Effect of Tacrolimus on Lower Extremity Ulcers
554. The Effects of Massage as a Method to Prevent Pressure Ulcers
555. The effects of topical insulin on wound healing
556. The Extent of Chronic Wounds in Canada
557. The Impact of Chronic Venous Insuffiency and Leg Function on the Quality of Life of HIV-Positive Persons
558. The Impact of noncontact, nonthermal, low-Frequency Ultrasound on bacterial Counts in experimental and chronic Wounds
559. The Importance of Adequate Hydration
560. The Inter-rater reliability of the Clinical signs and symptoms checklist, in diabetic foot ulcers
561. The Interdisciplinary Lower Leg Assessment Form
562. The Interdisciplinary Urgency Tool – A comprehensive Wound-Care Referral Form
563. The Issue of Oral Medications and a Fecal Ostomy
564. The legal Aspects of Incontinence
565. The management of Lower Extremity Wounds Complicated by Acute
566. The Modernity of Ostomy
567. The Mysterious Calciphylaxis : Wounds with Eschar – To Debride or Not to
568. The nursing practice of conservative sharp wound debridement
569. The Nutritional Status of Older Adults with and without Venous Ulcers
570. The Pressure Ulcer Prevention Protocol Interventions (PUPPI)
571. The Process of implementing a Rural Wound Care Program for Diabetic Foot Ulcer Patients
572. The Question of Certifying Wound-Care Specialists
573. The role of bacterial toxins in wounds
574. The Role of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in Wound Healing (HBOT)
575. The Role of Sentinel Node Biopsy in Patients with Cutaneous Melanoma
576. The safe use of negative-pressure wound therapy
577. The Skin Challenge
578. The Smallpox Vaccine Debate
579. The Standing Heel-rise Test
580. The symptom of Pain with Pressure Ulcers – A Review of the Literature
581. The truth about scabies
582. The Truth about Silver
583. The use of papaya on pressure ulcers
584. The Use of Pulsed Radio Frequency Energy Therapy in Treating Lower Ostomy
585. The Wound Infection Continuum and its Application to Clinical Practice
586. Therapeutic Ultrasounds
587. Therapy Bed Assessment Tool
588. Thermal Burn
589. Time heals all wounds
590. Tips for inserting an I.V. in an older patient
591. Topical Antimicrobials in the Control of Wound Bioburden. 1 et 2
592. Total Contact Casting as Part of an Adaptive Care Approach
593. Treating a fungal rash
594. Treating heel pressure ulcers
595. Treating Recalcitrant Diabetic Wounds with Hyaluronic Acid
596. Treatment of Diabetic Foot Ulcers
597. Treatment of Pressure Ulcers
598. Treatment of Wound Odor
599. Two New Tools for Your Ostomy Practice
600. Ultrasound Therapy for Recalcitrant Diabetic Foot Ulcers – I et II
601. Understanding and Managing Burn Pain – Part 2
602. Understanding palliative wound care
603. Understanding Venous Leg Ulcer Pain
604. Understanding wound dehiscence
605. Upper Extremity Lymphedema after Treatment for Breast Cancer
606. Urinary incontinence
607. Urinary incontinence: Solving a secret problem
608. Use of Human and Porcine Dermal-derived Bioprostheses in Complex Abdominal Wall Reconstructions
609. Use of negative pressure therapy on closed surgical incisions
610. Use of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy in the Treatment of Neonatal and Pediatric Wounds – Retrospective Examination of Clinical Outcomes
611. Using a Castor Oil – Balsam of Peru – Trypsin Ointment to Assist in
612. Using a Dermal Skin Substitute in the Treatment of Chronic Wounds Secondary to Recessive Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa : A case Series
613. Using a programmable pneumatic Device with truncal Therapy to facilitate Wound Healing: A Case series
614. Using a Structured, Computer-Administered Questionnaire for Evaluating Health-Related QOL with Chronic Lower Extremity Wounds
615. Using a Wound Assessment Form
616. Using Angiogenesis in Chronic Wound Care with Becaplermin and Oxidized Regenerated Cellulose/Collagen
617. Using Education to Increase Self-Care for the Person with an Ostomy
618. Using Hermeneutic Phenomenology to understand Management of Wound Pain
619. Using Horsechestnut Seed Extract in the Treatment of Venous Leg Ulcer
620. Using human skin equivalents to heal chronic wounds
621. Using hyperbaric oxygen therapy to heal radiation wounds
622. Using Intellect and Judgment at the Table
623. Using Leptospermum Honey to manage Wounds impaired by Radiotherapy: A Case Series
624. Using Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Following Surgery for Complex Pilonidal Disease
625. Using negative-pressure wound therapy for positive results
626. Using Statistical Process Control for Monitoring the Prevalence of Hospital-acquired Pressure Ulcers
627. Using Technology to Improve Wound-care Practice - The Internet
628. Utilization of bovine acellular dermal matrix for abdominal wall reconstruction
629. Variations in Assessment Based on Skin Color
630. Venous Leg Ulcer Pain
631. Venous Leg Ulcer, Patient Priorities and Quality of Care
632. Venous Leg Ulcers in the Elderly Patient
633. Venous Ulcers : Special Focus Issue
634. Vulnerable populations: Considerations for Wound care
635. We are all continent nurses
636. What is Necrobiosis Lipoidica ?
637. What is Preventive Ostomy Care ?
638. What is This ? Pseudoverrucous lesions around stoma
639. What you can learn from a comprehensive skin assessment
640. What you should know about psoriasis
641. When Wound Care Hurts
642. Why won't this wound heal ?
643. Why you should avoid reverse pressure ulcer staging
644. Wound Bed Preparation, part 1 et Part II
645. Wound Care
646. Wound Care at End of Life
647. Wound Care beyond Canada - a Global Perspective
648. Wound Care Issues in the Patient with Cancer
649. Wound Care Survey Report
650. Wound Closure and Gradual Involution of an Infantile Hemangioma
651. Wound culture specimen
652. Wound Debridement
653. Wound emergencies
654. Wound Instillation – The Next Step in Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT)
655. Wound management
656. Wound Pain. Assessment and Management
657. Wound preparation and the management of split-thickness skin grafts
658. Wound Sleuth
659. Wound Sleuth - Myiasis
660. WoundPedia - Resources in Evidence-Based Practice.
661. Wounds in Surgical Patients who are Obese
662. Xerosis and Pruritus in Elderly Patients, Part 1