Wound Elevation: Risks and Safe Practices
Wounds should never be raised. Elevating a wound can cause swelling and pain, and can also lead to infection. If a wound needs to be elevated, it should be done so by placing a pillow or rolled-up towel under the affected limb, not by raising the limb itself.Wounds & Injuries - Related Articles
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