Advanced Wound Care, Drains, and Bandages

Original Presentation Date:
03/08/2019

Free (Non-CE / CE Eligible)
Free for Premium Membership subscribers

Part I of this topic covered best practices for the initial management of wounds including lavage and use of various adjunctive therapies including epsom salts, sugar and honey. Learn More (https://www.vetvine.com/list/index/profile/listing_id/951/) In this segment the discussion focuses on advanced wound care as well as considerations regarding types of dressings, bandaging difficult areas, protection of bony protuberances, and wound debridement. Running time: 15 mins Member Fee: $9.95; Free registration for Premium VetVine Membership subscribers: http://vetvine.com/article/181/evidence-based-update-subscriptions

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