PMID: 9165778May 1, 1997Paper

Wound and skin care for the PICU

Critical Care Nursing Quarterly
G Garvin

Abstract

Pediatric intensive care nurses are frequently challenged by caring for critically ill patients with wounds or the potential for skin breakdown. This article summarizes wound care guidelines, discusses nutritional support, and provides a tool for assessing the pediatric patient at risk for skin breakdown.

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