
Graduated compression stockings (GCS) have long been used to prevent deep venous thrombosis in hospitalized patients. The validation of published research findings regarding the use of GCS, and the implementation of practice changes pertinent to medical-surgical nursing are examined.
Pressure Ulcer, Venous Thrombosis, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Evidence-Based Medicine, Attitude of Health Personnel, Patient Selection, Nursing Audit, Nursing Staff, Hospital, Bandages, Outcome and Process Assessment, Health Care, Treatment Outcome, Nursing Evaluation Research, Perioperative Nursing, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Humans, Patient Compliance, Guideline Adherence, Nursing Assessment
Pressure Ulcer, Venous Thrombosis, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Evidence-Based Medicine, Attitude of Health Personnel, Patient Selection, Nursing Audit, Nursing Staff, Hospital, Bandages, Outcome and Process Assessment, Health Care, Treatment Outcome, Nursing Evaluation Research, Perioperative Nursing, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Humans, Patient Compliance, Guideline Adherence, Nursing Assessment
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