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The role of povidone and cadexomer iodine in the management of acute and chronic wounds
R Murdoch,
K Lagan
School of Health Sciences
Faculty Of Life & Health Sciences
Centre for Health and Rehabilitation Technologies (CHaRT)
Nursing and Health Research
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Medicine and Dentistry
Chronic Wound
100%
Cadexomer Iodine
100%
Povidone Iodine
100%
Antiinfective Agent
50%
Wound Management
25%
Clinician
12%
Antibiotic Resistance
12%
Thyroid Disease
12%
Adverse Event
12%
Wound Care
12%
Wound Healing
12%
Wound
12%
Thermal Burn
12%
Renal Failure
12%
Nursing and Health Professions
Chronic Wound
100%
Povidone-Iodine
100%
Antiinfective Agent
50%
Wound
37%
Adverse Event
12%
Wound Care
12%
Literature Review
12%
Thermal Burn
12%
Kidney Failure
12%
Tincture of Iodine
12%
Wound Healing
12%
Antimicrobial Resistance
12%