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Pressure ulcer risk assessment and prevention.

Br J Community Nurs

December 2004

Tissue Viability for Worcestershire Primary Care Trusts, University College Worcester.

Pressure ulcers were once viewed as an inevitable consequence of being infirm and bed-ridden. As it has been recognized that this is not the case, pressure ulcers have come to be seen much more as an indicator of the quality of care provided, and are consequently high on the political and health agenda. This article provides an overview of the key aspects of pressure ulcer risk assessment and prevention drawn from a variety of national policy documents.

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Honey has been used for its healing properties for centuries and has been used to dress wounds with favourable results. The emergence of antibiotic resistance and growing interest in "natural" or "complementary" therapies has led to an interest in honey dressings. Much of the research to date has been related to honey's antibacterial properties.

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