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Extended Care Product News - ISSN: 0895-2906 - Volume 82 - Issue 4 - August 2002
Teresa Conner-Kerr, PhD, PT, CWS(D)

Partners In Prosperity
Gwen B. Turnbull, RN, BS, CETN

Debridement 101: Understanding the Methods and Applications
Cynthia A. Fleck, RN, BSN, ET, CWS

Managing and Monitoring Dehydration
Nancy Collins, PhD, RD, LD/N

MDS: The Heartbeat of the Extended Care Facility
Nancy Day, RN, CRRN, CLNC

Ask Mabel
Karen Lou Kennedy, RN, CS, FNP, and Elena Walls, RNC, CRRN

MDI Technologies Introduces Schedule Pro

New Arglaes Powder with Controlled-Release Silver

Diane Newman Named as SUNA Continence Care Champion

ArtAssist Device Prevents Amputations Caused by Diabetes and Other Related Diseases of the Arteries

Comfort Clean & Shield(TM) Perineal Care Washcloths Combine Dimethicone and Zinc Oxide Barrier Protection Plus Odor Elimination in a Soft, Premoistened Washcloth

Inventor of the UroCycler® Bladder Management System Awarded the 2002 Laufman-Greatbatch Prize

Specialized Medical Nutritional Products Now Available Through the First Comprehensive, National Home Delivery Service

Sensatec/RFT Releases New Line of Fall Prevention Systems

New Addition to PolyMem Family of Dressings from Ferris Mfg. Corp.

EHOB, Inc.'s WAFFLE® Whole Healer(TM) Earns Group 2 Status from Medicare Review Board

Frequently Asked Questions Answered with a New Resource Manual

FDA-Approved LAM IPM Wound Gel(TM) Sales and Marketing to Begin in Early August 2002

PURELL® PORTAL(TM) Program Makes it Easy to Follow New CDC Draft Guideline for Hand Hygiene

Air Flow Wheelchair Cushion Gets High Marks from Healthcare Professionals
Tammy Humm Donelson
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