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(redirected from Wound Care)

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W/CWatercolor (painting)
W/CWith Care
W/CWith Comment
W/Cwater closet (half bathroom)
W/CWorking Capital
W/CWheel Chair
W/CWeek Commencing
W/CTungsten Carbide (Tungsten = Wolfram)
W/CWater-Cement Ratio (concrete mix design)
W/CWound Care
W/Cwalk-in closet
W/CWord Choice
W/CWork Center
W/CWritten Correspondence
W/CWorkers Compensation policy (insurance)
W/CWeek Closing (referring to a date or deadline)
W/CWord Clearing
W/CWrong Conversation


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For over two years, I have been acting wound care specialist nurse at Wairau Hospital awaiting the outcome of the political debate with the Nelson Marlborough District Health Board over my job title.
Lee, a national speaker on wound care who served as a member of the advisory council to the National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel, concentrates on the commonsense approach to wound management based on science and research, not traditional or unproven methods.
ACT Health recently established a Transitional Wound Care Nurse Practitioner Candidate (TWCNPC) position within Community Health.
 
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