2017
DOI: 10.12816/0039686
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Causes and Management of Wound Infection

Abstract: Aim of the work: the care of patients with a wound infection may seem conflicting, various diverse antibiotic preparations may be utilized after some time with an end goal to control the causative organism and a kwide range of treatment procedures might be utilized by various healthcare experts. With the approach of Independent (Supplementary) Nurse Prescribing Courses and the future potential for medical caretakers with reasonable capabilities to recommend antibiotics for patients with wound infections, there… Show more

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“…Wound infection was defined as swelling with a focal rise in temperature and fever. [ 23 ] Necrosis was defined as appearance of the necrotic tissue on the wound bed after treatment. [ 24 ] Hospitalized patients were directly evaluated on the 7th day, and after being discharged, they were subsequently evaluated in the outpatient clinic at the Department of Plastic Surgery.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Wound infection was defined as swelling with a focal rise in temperature and fever. [ 23 ] Necrosis was defined as appearance of the necrotic tissue on the wound bed after treatment. [ 24 ] Hospitalized patients were directly evaluated on the 7th day, and after being discharged, they were subsequently evaluated in the outpatient clinic at the Department of Plastic Surgery.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%