Pressure ulcers, also referred to as pressure sores, bedsores and decubitus ulcers, can range from a very mild pink colouration of the skin, which disappears in a few hours after the pressure is relieved, to a very deep wound extending to and in very serious cases sometimes through a bone and into internal organs. There are many similarities to burn wounds in terms of the course of injury, but the primary cause of pressure ulcers is unrelieved pressure to the skin, while secondary causes include exposure to cold or skin abrasion. Other contributing factors to the development of pressure ulcers include poor nutrition, weight loss and diabetes, all of which are prevalent in the modern developed world. This book will establish the clinical and...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
Introduction:nbspPressure ulcers means cellular necrosis of a region of the body caused by a deficie...
Pressure ulcers, which are localised injury to the skin or underlying tissue, or both, occur when pe...
This article reviews the mechanism, symptoms, causes, severity, diagnosis, prevention and present re...
Pressure ulcers (PU), also called bedsores or decubitus, present a significant problem in healthcare...
Pressure ulcers (PU), also called bedsores or decubitus, present a significant problem in healthcare...
PURPOSE: To review the 2014 Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Treatment Clinical Practice Guideline nutr...
PURPOSE: To review the 2014 Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Treatment Clinical Practice Guideline nutr...
Pressure ulcer (also known as pressure sore, bedsore, ischemia, decubitus ulcer) is a global challen...
PURPOSE: To review the 2014 Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Treatment Clinical Practice Guideline nutr...
PURPOSE: To review the 2014 Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Treatment Clinical Practice Guideline nutr...
Pressure ulcers are quite distressing, and they cut across all age groups. Aside from increasing mor...
Pressure ulcers represent a necrosis of skin and underlying tissues. They usually develop in areas e...
Pressure ulcers represent a high significance problem in the medical practice. The patients who deve...
Pressure ulcers represent a high significance problem in the medical practice. The patients who deve...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
Introduction:nbspPressure ulcers means cellular necrosis of a region of the body caused by a deficie...
Pressure ulcers, which are localised injury to the skin or underlying tissue, or both, occur when pe...
This article reviews the mechanism, symptoms, causes, severity, diagnosis, prevention and present re...
Pressure ulcers (PU), also called bedsores or decubitus, present a significant problem in healthcare...
Pressure ulcers (PU), also called bedsores or decubitus, present a significant problem in healthcare...
PURPOSE: To review the 2014 Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Treatment Clinical Practice Guideline nutr...
PURPOSE: To review the 2014 Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Treatment Clinical Practice Guideline nutr...
Pressure ulcer (also known as pressure sore, bedsore, ischemia, decubitus ulcer) is a global challen...
PURPOSE: To review the 2014 Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Treatment Clinical Practice Guideline nutr...
PURPOSE: To review the 2014 Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Treatment Clinical Practice Guideline nutr...
Pressure ulcers are quite distressing, and they cut across all age groups. Aside from increasing mor...
Pressure ulcers represent a necrosis of skin and underlying tissues. They usually develop in areas e...
Pressure ulcers represent a high significance problem in the medical practice. The patients who deve...
Pressure ulcers represent a high significance problem in the medical practice. The patients who deve...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
Introduction:nbspPressure ulcers means cellular necrosis of a region of the body caused by a deficie...
Pressure ulcers, which are localised injury to the skin or underlying tissue, or both, occur when pe...