Nursing management of skin graft sites
- 6 May 1998
- journal article
- review article
- Published by RCNi in Nursing Standard
- Vol. 12 (33) , 41-44
- https://doi.org/10.7748/ns.12.33.41.s51
Abstract
This article describes the use of skin grafts as a skin closure technique and identifies the common types of graphs, indications for use and their nursing management As the largest organ of the body, intact skin is vital for life. The functions of the integumentary system include protection, excretion, body temperature regulation, cutaneous sensation, vitamin D synthesis and blood reservoir (Marieb 1989). Total skin loss is incompatible with life, as with large percentage surface area burns. Skin defects due to trauma may require surgery, the options varying according to the defect, causation, availability of resources and the individual.Keywords
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