Pressure Ulcers Recent Advances in Tissue Viability

Pressure Ulcers Recent Advances in Tissue Viability by Michael Clark, published by Quay Books in 2004, is a comprehensive examination of the evolving field of pressure ulcer research. This edition, consisting of 131 pages, is presented in English and delves into the complexities surrounding pressure ulcers, offering insights into current research and future directions in the field.
Readers will find that the book is organized into four main themes: pressure ulcer epidemiology, understanding pressure ulcers, the effectiveness of interventions, and a forward-looking perspective on the topic. It addresses critical aspects of health, fitness, and medical knowledge, making it a relevant resource for those interested in diseases and physical ailments, particularly ulcers. This structured approach provides a thorough understanding of the subject matter, reflecting the advancements in tissue viability and the ongoing developments in pressure ulcer management.
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Reflects the growing maturity of today’s pressure ulcer research community and offers glimpses of what the immediate future may hold. The book is divided into four main themes: pressure ulcer epidemiology; understanding pressure ulcers; the effectiveness of interventions and a look into the future.
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