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Assessing the Wound Bed: Necrotic Tissue

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Assessing the Wound Bed: Necrotic Tissue

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Slough is a form of necrosis which is yellow to gray fibrinous tissue that ranges from stringy to well adhered. It is composed of fibrin, pus, and proteinaceous material.

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