Frigid weather conditions in many parts of the world are causing an increase in cold-weather injuries like frostbite. Subscribe today for unlimited access to 6,000+ clinical articles, learning units, ...
VOL: 101, ISSUE: 46, PAGE NO: 52 Angela Davies, BSc, RGN, DipHE, is clinical nurse specialist - tissue viability, Pennine Acute NHS Trust, North Manchester General Hospital Subscribe today for ...
Frostbite is a type of injury that can occur when your skin’s exposed to the cold. Cold exposure can cause the top layer of your skin and some of the tissues beneath it to freeze. Frostbite is most ...
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If you've been exposed to extra cold temperatures without proper precautions, it's possible that you could develop frostbite. You're most likely to develop frostbite in your extremities — like your ...
A dramatic spike in frostbite hit Calgary’s homeless population hard last year, as the city logged a 10-year high in rates of skin injury and consequent amputations. Alberta Health Services data shows ...