After years of practicing wound care, most clinicians can develop fairly good “doorknob” instincts — the ability to walk into an exam room, take one look at the patient’s wound, and immediately predict the likely outcome, even with their hand...
After years of practicing wound care, most clinicians can develop fairly good “doorknob” instincts — the ability to walk into an exam room, take one look at the patient’s wound, and immediately predict the likely outcome, even with their hand...
After years of practicing wound...