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Figure 18.8
Dressing a wound
Figure 18.4
The maturation phase of wound healing.
Source : Reproduced with permission from Wayne Naylor.
Figure 18.9
The International National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel/European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel Pressure Ulcer Classification System.
Source : Repr...
Figure 18.13
Managing pressure ulcer risk factors.
Source : Reproduced with permission of The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust.
Figure 18.1
Haemostasis in a wound.
Source : Reproduced with permission from Wayne Naylor.
Figure 18.5
Wound assessment chart.
Source : Reproduced with permission of The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust.
Figure 18.10
The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust's ASSKING bundle.
Figure 18.14
Common locations of pressure ulcers.
Source : Reproduced with permission of The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust.
Figure 18.2
The inflammatory phase of wound healing.
Source : Reproduced with permission from Wayne Naylor.
Figure 18.6
Wound healing continuum.
Figure 18.11
The Waterlow Pressure Ulcer Risk Assessment Tool.
Source : Reproduced with permission of The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust.
Figure 18.15
Negative pressure wound therapy dressing and unit (example of standard equipment and application).
Figure 18.3
The proliferative phase of wound healing.
Source : Reproduced with permission from Wayne Naylor.
Figure 18.7
Treatment aims and dressing selection guide.
Source : Reproduced from University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust ( ) with permission ...
Figure 18.12
Risk assessment flow diagram. PU, pressure ulcer.
Source : Reproduced with permission of The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust.
Figure 18.16
Single‐use negative pressure wound therapy dressing and unit (example).