Medical device related pressure ulcers (MDR PUs) are defined as pressure injuries associated with the use of devices applied for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes wherein the PU that develops has the same configuration as the device. Many institutions have reduced the incidence of traditional PUs (sacral, buttock and heel) and therefore the significance of MDR PU has become more apparent. The highest risk of MDR PU has been reported to be patients with impaired sensory perception, such as neuropathy, and an impaired ability for the patient to communicate discomfort, for example, oral intubation, language barriers, unconsciousness or non-verbal state. Patients in critical care units typify the high-risk patient and they often require more d...
Of all patients in a hospital environment, trauma patients may be particularly at risk for developin...
Of all patients in a hospital environment, trauma patients may be particularly at risk for developin...
Pressure ulcers do not develop only in areas with bony prominences; they can develop in any tissue u...
Medical device related pressure ulcers (MDR PUs) are defined as pressure injuries associated with th...
Throughout our clinical rotations, we noticed many patients who had developed pressure ulcers caused...
The National Quality Forum lists stage 3 or 4 pressure ulcers acquired after admission to a healthca...
Although great strides have been made to tackle hospital-acquired pressure ulcers (HAPUs), there is ...
The formulation of recommendations on the use of wound dressings in pressure ulcer prevention was un...
Joyce M Black,1 Peggy Kalowes2 1Adult Health and Illness Department, College of Nursing, University ...
This systematic review considers the evidence supporting the use of prophylactic dressings for the p...
The prevention of hospital acquired pressure ulcers in critically ill patients remains a significant...
Background Pressure ulcer is one of many health problems in the healthcare system. Pressure ulcer ...
Pressure ulcers have been a persistent issue in hospitals for many years and continue to remain a ma...
Recent clinical research has generated interest in the use of sacral wound dressings as preventive d...
Of all patients in a hospital environment, trauma patients may be particularly at risk for developin...
Of all patients in a hospital environment, trauma patients may be particularly at risk for developin...
Of all patients in a hospital environment, trauma patients may be particularly at risk for developin...
Pressure ulcers do not develop only in areas with bony prominences; they can develop in any tissue u...
Medical device related pressure ulcers (MDR PUs) are defined as pressure injuries associated with th...
Throughout our clinical rotations, we noticed many patients who had developed pressure ulcers caused...
The National Quality Forum lists stage 3 or 4 pressure ulcers acquired after admission to a healthca...
Although great strides have been made to tackle hospital-acquired pressure ulcers (HAPUs), there is ...
The formulation of recommendations on the use of wound dressings in pressure ulcer prevention was un...
Joyce M Black,1 Peggy Kalowes2 1Adult Health and Illness Department, College of Nursing, University ...
This systematic review considers the evidence supporting the use of prophylactic dressings for the p...
The prevention of hospital acquired pressure ulcers in critically ill patients remains a significant...
Background Pressure ulcer is one of many health problems in the healthcare system. Pressure ulcer ...
Pressure ulcers have been a persistent issue in hospitals for many years and continue to remain a ma...
Recent clinical research has generated interest in the use of sacral wound dressings as preventive d...
Of all patients in a hospital environment, trauma patients may be particularly at risk for developin...
Of all patients in a hospital environment, trauma patients may be particularly at risk for developin...
Of all patients in a hospital environment, trauma patients may be particularly at risk for developin...
Pressure ulcers do not develop only in areas with bony prominences; they can develop in any tissue u...