2016
DOI: 10.7748/ns.2016.e10506
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How to use PRICE treatment for soft tissue injuries

Abstract: Rationale and key points This article assists nurses to use the acronym PRICE (protection, rest, ice, compression and elevation) to guide the treatment of patients with uncomplicated soft tissue injuries to their upper or lower limbs. » Treatment of soft tissue injuries to limbs is important to reduce complications following injury, alleviate pain and ensure normal limb function is restored promptly. » Nurses should have an understanding of the rationale and evidence base supporting PRICE treatment of soft tis… Show more

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“…Price procedure for management of minor soft tissue injuries [6] At-home care is possible for the majority of mild soft tissue injuries. After your accident, you should adhere to the PRICE method for the first two to three days.…”
Section: D) Tetanus Status 3 Muscle Strain Initial Ice and Compressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Price procedure for management of minor soft tissue injuries [6] At-home care is possible for the majority of mild soft tissue injuries. After your accident, you should adhere to the PRICE method for the first two to three days.…”
Section: D) Tetanus Status 3 Muscle Strain Initial Ice and Compressionmentioning
confidence: 99%