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Staging pressure injuries in darkly pigmented skin

NurseClickBy ACN Publications3 November 2020

In association with the Australian College of Nursing (ACN), Arjo invites all nurse leaders to participate in their upcoming webinar Staging pressure injury in darkly pigmented skin. A pressure injury, also known as a pressure ulcer, pressure sore or bed sore, is caused by unrelieved pressure and/or shear forces on any part of the body.…

Writing an abstract

Writing an abstract

Thought leadershipBy Australian College of Nursing3 November 2020

An abstract is a short summary of a longer work and provides an overview of the topic and shouldn’t have anything in it that’s not in the paper itself. Although brief, (typically 150-300 words), an abstract should be written in a way that piques the reader’s interest in your paper. Whereas the purpose of an…

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