Guest guest Posted May 26, 2004 Report Share Posted May 26, 2004 Hi All, I'm putting together a wound management guideline for my offshore location and was wondering if any one has wound care guidelines for treating wounds offshore/in remote areas ? This is to cover both acute and chronic wounds. With the continually developing world of technical wound care and the introduction of more specialist dressings, I believe that this is an area that needs clarifying. The use of evidenced based research into the use of simple tap water to clean wounds is an example of what has changed in the last few years - so any comments and ideas will be gratefully received. Best wishes Ninian Northern Platform North Sea. ***************************************************** Any opinions expressed in this email may be those of the author and not necessarily those of CNR International. The information contained in this email is intended for the named recipients only. It may contain privileged and confidential information and if you are not an intended recipient you must not copy or distribute it. If you have received this email in error, please delete it, destroy any hard copies that may have been produced and notify us immediately by email to helpdesk.aberdeen@... or by telephoning +44(0)1224 303636. Although we have taken steps to ensure that this email and any attachments are free from viruses, we advise that, in keeping with good computing practice, recipients should confirm this for themselves. ***************************************************** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2004 Report Share Posted May 26, 2004 , There are some great online resources for this: Ethicon have a very good wound management manual RCSEd have a section on the website, IIRC under education Another alternative is that you come on our basic surgical skills course in September. Cheers, Ross > > Hi All, > I'm putting together a wound management guideline for my offshore location and was wondering if any one has wound care guidelines for treating wounds offshore/in remote areas ? > This is to cover both acute and chronic wounds. > With the continually developing world of technical wound care and the introduction of more specialist dressings, I believe that this is an area that needs clarifying. The use of evidenced based research into the use of simple tap water to clean wounds is an example of what has changed in the last few years - so any comments and ideas will be gratefully received. > > Best wishes > > > Ninian Northern Platform > North Sea. > > > ***************************************************** > Any opinions expressed in this email may be those of the author and not necessarily those of CNR International. The information contained in this email is intended for the named recipients only. It may contain privileged and confidential information and if you are not an intended recipient you must not copy or distribute it. If you have received this email in error, please delete it, destroy any hard copies that may have been produced and notify us immediately by email to helpdesk.aberdeen@... or by telephoning +44(0)1224 303636. Although we have taken steps to ensure that this email and any attachments are free from viruses, we advise that, in keeping with good computing practice, recipients should confirm this for themselves. > ***************************************************** > > > > > > Member Information: > > List owner: Ian Sharpe Owner@... > Editor: Ross Boardman Editor@... > > ALL list admin messages (subscriptions & unsubscriptions) should be sent to the list owner. > > Post message: egroups > > Please visit our website http://www.remotemedics.co.uk > > Regards > > The Remote Medics Team > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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