• Orthopaedic nursing · Nov 1991

    Case Reports

    Nail gun injury.

    • S A Childs.
    • Orthop Nurs. 1991 Nov 1;10(6):15-8.

    AbstractTraumatic penetrating wounds caused by compressed air or pneumatic tools initiate local tissue changes that are similar to gunshot wounds. Wounding caused by a pneumatic nail gun can range from mild tissue damage to severe life-threatening injury. This article presents a case review with appropriate nursing diagnoses.

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