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Hydrocolloid Dressing
A type of bandage made from gel-forming agents that provide a moist and insulated healing environment, often used for wounds.
Wet-to-Dry Dressings
A type of wound care involving the application of a moist wound dressing that is allowed to dry before removal, aiding in debridement.
Stage IV Pressure Ulcer
A severe wound caused by prolonged pressure, typically occurring in bedridden patients, reaching into muscle and bone and often leading to significant tissue damage.
Shallow Crater
A depression or cavity in a surface, typically having a small depth in relation to its diameter.
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