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Autolytic debridement is contraindicated for infected wounds. For information on which dressings can promote autolytic debridement, see topic "Dressing ...
[24] See topic "Products that inhibit collagenase enzymatic activity". Autolytic debridement (e.g.,hydrogels, hydrocolloid): moisture-retentive dressings are ...
[5] See topic "Dressing Essentials"; Provide analgesia before dressing changes, debridement and other procedures and as needed.[6] The World Health Organization ...
May use silicone contact layers, skin closure strips, petrolatum gauze, secondary dressings, negative pressure wound therapy, or compression bandage if treating ...
Local care of moist desquamation: systematic reviews and guidelines recommend the use dressings that promote a moist wound environment to facilitate healing.[6][ ...
Contact Layer · ADAPTIC Non-Adhering Dressing · Adaptic Touch ™ Non-Adhering Silicone Dressing · Cutimed® Sorbact® WCL · Mepitel® One · Mepitel® Soft Silicone Wound ...
... dressings, enzymatic, abrasion, larval therapy), including topicalapplication(s), wound assessment, and instruction(s) for ongoing care, per sessionNOTE ...
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dressings. See topic "Acute Burns - Treatment". CODING. ICD-10. See all Burn Injuries ICD-10 codes in the Appendix - ICD-10 Coding. Identify [27]: Burn type ...
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