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several validated scales stratifying patients at risk by assessing sensory perception, moisture, activity level, mobility, nutrition, and the potential for friction and shear. 5 , 21 Care transitions Transitional care refers to interventions
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Introduction Osteomyelitis refers to a progressive inflammatory process causing destruction and necrosis of bone architecture. 1 The disease may be classified, according to pathogenic mechanism, as either exogenous or haematogenous. The
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, phlogosis, swelling, and pain) and laboratory parameters (leukocyte count, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, and C-reactive protein). Quiescent SA refers to a state in which patients who have a previous history of acute SA demonstrate normalization of