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TenderWet
Active Brochure
The
Use of a Superabsorbent Wound Dressing Pad for
Interactive Moist Wound Healing
by
Bonny Flemister
Long-Standing Wound Improves
with Interactive Wet Therapy
by
M. Falconio-West, Eileen Berry (of Fairview Southdale
Hospital in Minneapolis) and C. Paustian
Use
of Polyacrylate Gel Pad as a Debriding Agent for Chronic Venous
Insufficiency Wounds
by
Kimberly Miner, ND, RN, CNS, CWCN, FAPWCA of Colorado
Utilization of Active Wet Therapy
For Optimization of Wound Care and Improved Caregiver Compliance
by
Ruth Anderson, RN of Boone County Hospital in Boone, Iowa
The
Use of Polyacrylate-Containing Dressings for Wound Debridement
by
Carol Paustian, CWOCN and Dr. Mary Ruth Stegman
A Compendium
of Case Studies on the Management of a Variety of Chronic Wounds Utilizing
a Breakthrough in Interactive Wet Therapy
by Bonny
Flemister, of Tyler Texas
Preparing
the Wound Bed for Healing – Using an Activated Polyacrylate
Dressing
by Suzanne Leaphart, RN
BA BSN CWS and Dr. R. Santrock
Wound
Care is Not What it Used to be : Finding the Most Efficient Debridement
Method for Chronic Wounds
by Jennie Edwards, Siskin
Hospital in Tennessee
Reduction
of Pain Through the Utilization of Polyacrylate Activated Dressing
by Vicki Mueller et al
from Boise, Idaho
Wound
Care Assists Dignity with Dying: Utilizing a Ringer’s Solution
Saturated Polyacrylate Pad with Suction For a Highly Exudating
Wound
by Pat McDonald and Ann
Blackett of the UMC in Tucson, AZ
Case
Series: Utilizing an Activated Polymer Gel Pad for Debridement
by June Stamps of the
Northwest Wound Care Center in Springdale, Arkansas
New Information Regarding
Why Polyacrylate Debridement May be a Better Alternative to other
Methods of Debridement
Debashish Chakravarthy, PhD, Margaret Falconio-West, BSN, RN, APN/CNS,
ET, CWOCN, DAPWCA, Cynthia Fleck, RN, BSN, MBA, ET/WOCN, CWS, DNC,
DAPWCA, FCCWS
Case Study Demonstration of Consistent and Appropriate
Wound Care
Patrick McNeely, PT, Director of Rehabilitation Services Valley Grande
Manor, Weslaco, TX
TenderWet
Bacterial and Fungal Absorption Properties
R.
Bruggisser, PhD, Head of Experimental Research, IVF Hartmann AG,
Neuhausen, Switzerland
TenderWet
- Enzymatic vs. Autolytic Debridement
M. König, MD, Dermatologist
Praxis, Gundelfingen, Germany; W. Vanscheidt, MD, Associate Professor
of Dermatology and Venerology, Dermatology Prxis, Freiburg, Germany,
M Augustin, MD, Professor of Dermatology and Venerology, Department
of Dermatology, University Clinics of Hamburg, Germany; H. Kapp,
Biologist, Department of Clinical Research, Paul Hartmann AG, Heidenheim,
Germany
TenderWet:
Now More Reasons Than Ever to Use the Enzyme-Free Product for
Debridement
Prepared By: Debashish Chakravarthy, Ph.D., Director of New Technologies,
Medline Industries, Inc. Mundelein, IL
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