Aaohn J
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This study found a low infection rate (3.1%) in occupationally related lacerations sutured by an on site nurse practitioner in a meat-packing plant where a high infection rate might be expected. This is compared to an overall infection rate of 1% to 30% of all sutured wounds cited in other studies. ⋯ Infected wounds may cost anywhere from $2,000 to $150,000 per case depending on severity, in addition to other hidden costs. Clearly a decrease in the morbidity of wound care is significant in terms of decreased cost.