Keep an eye on her. Stay up on your w/c, add some stresscoat or some melafix if its handy. As someone else mentioned and I experienced, she's probably got a good deal of damage to her skin and fins that may not be apparant right away.
I hope it doesn't happen to you- but when I was in a similar situation... After about a day or so being back in the tank he deteriorated rapidly. Aparantly a good deal of his slime coat, skin and fins had dried up. It rehydrated when he was put back in the tank so initially it looked fine. I thought everything was goign to be great- but the dried up tissue was already dead, rehydrated or not. That dead/dried tissue begain to slough off about a day later and I realized the true damage that had been done. It was probably the worst thing I've seen in over 20 years of fishkeeping and I ended up euthanizing him. Like a really bad burn victim.
I really hope it doesn't happen the same way to your little fish, and I hate to lay a bad trip on you- but I want to warn you it could get worse before it gets better, so keep a close eye on her. You may not be out of the woods yet. I hope you are, but better safe than sorry.