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Utah Telehealth Network and The Utah Department of Health Brownbag Series: Wound Care for People with Diabetes
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Diabetes Brown Bag on Wound Care (June 16, 2004)
Pearls from the AAWC wound conference (Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
By: Ann Marie Brooks, MSN, RN, CDE, Certified Wound Specialist
Ann Marie will be presenting the updated ‘standards of care’ for wound care, the drugs that interfere with healing, healing requirements, and provide ‘decision tables’ for determining causes of skin disease.
SCRIPTS & TIPS
SCRIPTS:
PubMed MEDLINE SCRIPTS
Diabetes and Wound Care in Core Clinical Journals
Diabetes and Wound Care in Nursing Journals
Diabetes and Wound Care articles that are FREE Fulltext
Diabetes and Wound Care in Review Articles
Note: Each of the above searches will find abstracts in PubMed MEDLINE on Diabetes Mellitus and Wound Healing during the Postoperative Care and Preoperative Care phase.
We have applied limits so each abstract will be 5 years and newer, in English and on human subjects.
Details on these searches. (Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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The Eccles Library Collection
Books and Series on Diabetes and Wound Care Script
MedlinePlus
(Note: Information available from MedlinePlus is FREE and fulltext that is authoritative and of the highest quality. Information includes: Health Topics, Drug Information, Encyclopedia, Dictionary, Directories, and Current News)
Consumer health information on "Diabetes"
Consumer health information on "Diabetes" in Spanish
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TIPS: Using Limits in PubMed MEDLINE
Use the "Limits" feature in PubMed MEDLINE to help narrow your search scope and the number of returns.
Some of the limits that can be applied to any PubMed search are to limit your search to a specific age group, gender, or human or animal studies.
Limits also allows you to restrict your search to articles published in a specific language and to specific types of articles, such as review articles. You can limit by either Entrez or Publication Date. You may also limit your retrieval to a specific subset of citations within PubMed, such as AIDS-related citations or nursing journals.
To learn more about Limits in PubMed MEDLINE
The library reference department created the above tips to help aid the information seeker to be a more efficient searcher and some scripts to help find information published in professional publications (PubMed MEDLINE), what is available for loan at the Eccles Library (Library Catalog), and consumer health information (MedlinePlus).
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TRIP Database can help health professionals easily find the highest-quality material available on the web - to support evidence based practice.
DynaMed is an evidence-based clinical reference tool for use at the 'point-of-care'. Available in PDA.
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