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  • 01-06-2018
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Does the bacteriostatic properties of betadine eliminate the need for friction in wound care

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wittysharky22
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  • 10-06-2018
The answer is false because the bacteriostatic properties of betadine cannot eliminate the need for friction in wound care for in order the wound to heal; a friction is needed for faster healing of cells within the wound. Moreover, betadine is an anti-septic and use to maintain dry ulcers that are not expected to heal or for which moist wound healing is contraindicated.  
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