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That is where I'm "iffy" on. Normally I would want to keep something and open if superficial. But Because she is missing so much tissue and tendon(s) exposed, something tells me to keep wound debrided and covered. That's why I'm applying silvadene/neosporin cream mix then covering with gauze. The cream helps keep infection out but slows healing. A wound like hers needs time for tissue to be able to granulate around it. Kind ou like the healing from inside out. But when using the ointment you don't want to trap bacteria in there bc the antibiotic properly only lasts for a certain amount of time and then it's just a good breeding ground for crud. That's why I'm doing the dressing changes twice a day. I'm going to have to guess though at when to stop putting a covering over. Animals, especially birds are so different and, from reading, appear to heal quicker. I am also giving her cephalaxin twice daily orally. i sop the powder up with grape halves and feed it to her.
Since your a nurse is it better to leave a wound open and clean than wrapping is air getting to it better?