We used to use MOM to dry out the pressure injuries or around the really bad wound to protect the good skin. I'm not sure if it worked or turning the patient frequently to do the treatment was what made the difference. All these treatments brought back memories of when I started as a new graduate in the early 70's.
 
                                            Debby Ross
                                            Long Beach Medical Center
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Sugar and an oxygen mask over the wound
Also maggots for necrotic tissue.

Did I get the prize for the oldest treatment?


Delores L. Galias, RN, RHIT

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