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WOUND CARE TODAY
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Wound facts...
The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC, 2009) state that accurate
record keeping is an essential part of nursing practice.
The guidance implies that good documentation supports the nurse’s
decision-making process.
Accurately recording changes in a patient’s wound, may enable the
early detection of complications such as wound infection.
Accurate documentation is also seen as an indicator of the quality of
care delivered (Ousey and Shorney, 2009).
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