
pmid: 11051873
Lower leg ulceration is a condition which is generally associated with the older population; however, medical conditions and social circumstances can place some clients at increased risk. This case study looks at the treament of a patient undergoing drug rehabilitation whose leg ulceratiuon developed as a direct result of his previous intravenous habit. It demonstrates that with correct assessment and management mixed aetiology ulceration can be successfully treated.
Male, Substance-Related Disorders, Leg Ulcer, Humans, Skin Care, Bandages, Nursing Assessment
Male, Substance-Related Disorders, Leg Ulcer, Humans, Skin Care, Bandages, Nursing Assessment
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