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Crit Care Nurse 1991 Jun; 11(5): 92-96

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Critical Care Nurse, Vol 11, Issue 5, 92-96
Copyright © 1991 by American Association of Critical Care Nurses


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Postarteriographic pressure dressings: two types

RD Blankenship, LA Clegg, and DT Powell

Is there a difference in the numbers of tape injuries, hematomas, and recurrent bleeding episodes associated with the postarteriographic wound between the standard pressure dressing and the pelvic-girdle-type pressure dressing? The answers to these questions can be important to critical care nursing practices.





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