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Chapter 1 ends with descriptions of the research of two well-known psychologists, Gibson and Skinner. Although their research is quite different, what attributes do they share?
Saline-Soaked
Describes material, often gauze or another fabric, that is saturated with a saline solution, commonly used in medical settings to clean wounds or provide moisture.
Primary Intention
A method of healing where a wound's edges are closed directly, typically through suturing, leading to minimal scarring.
Hydrogel Dressing
A moist, cooling dressing made of water and gel used to promote wound healing and provide pain relief.
Pressure Dressing
A tightly applied dressing to a wound site to apply pressure and control bleeding or facilitate healing.
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