How to Diagnose Arterial and Venous Ulcers and Make Good Medical Decisions

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  • Sedghi Sabet, Mitra Instructor, Department of Nursing , School of Nursing and Midwifery, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran
Abstract:

چگونگی مراقبت از یک زخم مزمن اغلب به علت آن بستگی دارد. برای مثال زخم های پا ممکن است در اثر بیماریهای شریانی و یا وریدی بوجود آیند. هر چند زخم های مزمن پا به دلایل متعددی بروز می کنند ولی اختلال در گردش خون شایعترین علت می باشد. اخذ تصمیمات مهم درمانی از قبیل درمان با استفاده از فشار و یا درمان تهاجمی جهت رفع عفونت همگی بستگی به این دارد که منشاء زخم شریانی است با وریدی .

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volume 6  issue 2

pages  49- 51

publication date 1996-11

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