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Wound Care Brochure
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Arglaes
Case Study
Ozark
Nursing Facility, Ozark, Alabama, Danny Fritts, RPT, Kathy
Griggs, RN
Controlled Release Silver Dressing and Compression
Therapy in the Treatment of Leg Ulcers
Paula Tashjian, RN, MSNc, CWOCN, Kaiser Home Health, San Diego, California
Charcot-Marie-Tooth, Foot Deformities, Osteomyelitis
with Open Wounds on a Child
Kelly Sparks-Evans, RN, BSN, CWOCN, Redding Medical Center, WOC Services,
Redding, CA
Decreased Incidence of Central Line-Related Bloodstream
Infections Associated with Use of Silver-Impregnated Dressings at
Central Venous Catheter Sites.
K.L. Brooks, RN, PhD, CIC; S.A. Dauenhauer, PhD; J.T. Evans, MD, Overton
Brooks VA Medical Center, Shreveport, LA
Improving Diabetic Foot Ulcer Outcomes With Hyperbaric
Oxygen And Ionic Silver Powder
Judy Lajoie, RN, CDE, ACHRN, DAPWCA, Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Wound
Care Center, Brooklyn, NY
Effect of a Silver Ion Containing Wound Dressing
on the Bacterial Burden of Chronic Venous Ulcers
Roisin S. Rogers, RN, MSN, CWCN, Mayank Patel, MD, and Oscar M. Alvarez,
PH.D.
University Wound Healing Centers, Bronx, NY
Efficacy of a Silver Ion-Impregnated Transparent
Dressing in Reducing Microbial Skin Flora and Central Venous Catheter-Related
Infections.
K.L. Brooks, RN, PhD, CIC; S.A. Dauenhauer, PhD; J.T. Evans, MD,
Overton Brooks VA Medical Center, Shreveport, LA
Healing of Vascular Ulcers in Frail Elderly Patients
James T. Evans, MD, FACS, Overton Brooks VA Medical Center, Shreveport,
LA;
Margaret Falconio-West, RN, BSN, CGRN, CWOCN, Mundelein, IL
Improved Healing of Home Care Patients Undergoing
Wound Therapy
James T. Evans, MD, FACS, Overton Brooks VA Medical Center, Shreveport,
Margaret Falconio-West, RN, BSN, CGRN, CWOCN, Mundelein, IL
Incidence of Central Line-Related Bloodstream Infections
Reduced Through Use of Silver-impregnated Transparent Dressings at
Central Venous Catheter Sites.
Steven A. Dauenhauer, Kathy L. Brooks and James T. Evans
Overton Brooks VA Medical Center. Shreveport, LA
The Use of Silver Antimicrobial Powder with Negative
Pressure Wound Therapy
Maeve Curran, PT1, John Thayer MPT2, Mark Pardoe, MD3, Oscar J. Paz-Altschul,
MD, FACS4, Jeanine Nunes PTA5, Janese Osborn RD, CDE6
1, 2, 5, 6Mad River Community Hospital, Arcata, CA 3St. Joseph Hospital,
Eureka, CA
4Desert Regional Medical Center, Palm Springs, CA
Silver Dressing Improves Healing in MRSA Wound
Margaret Falconio-West, RN, BSN, CGRN, CWOCN Mundelein, IL
Lynn Sacramento, RN, BSN, WOCN Libertyville, IL
Use
of Controlled-Release Silver Dressing (CRSD)* for a Full-Thickness
Wound on Irradiated Tissue
Maeve Curran, PT and Oscar J. Paz-Altschul, MD
Desert Regional Medical Center, Palm Springs, California
Use
of Silver Impregnated Transparent Film Dressing* as the Primary
Treatment of Pyoderma Gangrenosum
John G. Martinez, MD, FACS, Assistant
Professor of Surgery & Chief,
Division of Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine, University of Nevada
School of Medicine, Department of Surgery, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Use
of Ionic Silver* and Collagen+ to Reduce Bioburden and Promote
Healing for Improved Quality of Life in a Complex Patient
Mary Webb, RN, BSN, MA, CIC, San Mateo Medical Center, San Mateo,
CA
Changing
Clinical Practice to Reduce Sternal Surgical Site Infections (S-SSI)
in Open Bypass Surgery
Virginia R. Gonzalez, BS, CIC; Cynthia G. Segal, RN, MSN, CNOR;
Connie Tillmann, RN BSN; Susan Houston, RN, PhD, CNAA; Vickie Pruitt,
RN, BSN, CIC
Comparative
Study of the Use of Antimicrobial Barrier Film Dressing in Post-Operative
Care
Joy Pittman FNP CWOCN, Judy Tape RN BSN CIC, Dottie Tanner NP, and
John Pelliccia, MD Schneck Medical Center Seymour, IN
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