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Skin injuries related to medical adhesive


Authors: T. Fertaľová;  I. Ondriová;  L. Hadašová
Authors place of work: Katedra ošetrovateľstva Vedúca: PhDr. Terézia Fertaľová, PhD. ;  Prešovská univerzita v Prešove Fakulta zdravotníckych odborov Dekanka: doc. PhDr. Štefánia Andraščíková, PhD., MPH
Published in the journal: Prakt. Lék. 2024; 104(4): 203-206
Category: Of different specialties

Summary

The aim of the present paper is to raise awareness of the incidence of skin injuries associated with the use of adhesive materials in the delivery of healthcare. It seeks to promote a culture change in approach so that prevention of medical adhesive-related skin injury becomes an integral part of comprehensive patient care. Preventive measures are essential to minimize risks and ensure optimal care. Adherence to proper procedures can significantly reduce the risk of complications and promote processes leading to patient healing. The need for education about this form of skin damage is one of the critical topics in skin care and wound management.

Keywords:

prevention – Skin – injury – adhesive material – MARSI syndrome


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adresa pre korešpondenciu:
PhDr. Terézia Fertaľová, PhD.
Prešovská univerzita v Prešove
Fakulta zdravotníckych odborov
Partizánska 1, 080 01 Prešov, SR
email:
terezia.fertalova@unipo.sk

Štítky
General practitioner for children and adolescents General practitioner for adults
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