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    of Pressure Ulcers Running head: PREVENTION AND CARE OF PRESSURE ULCERS Prevention and Care of Pressure Ulcers NUSC 434 PREVENTION AND CARE OF PRESSURE ULCERS Pressure ulcers are a commonly seen problem among elderly hospitalized patients. Despite new findings about the causes and approaches to treatment, the incidence of these wounds is still increasing. Scott, Gibran, Engrav, Mack and Rivara (2006) revealed that during the thirteen years of their study, the incidence of pressure ulcer development

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    Pressure ulcers are a secondary health condition of spinal cord injury patients. The prevalence of pressure ulcers for spinal cord injury patients can reach up to 95% and for many it can be a recurrent problem. The article that I have chosen to review sets out to compare ultraviolet-C versus a placebo ultraviolet-C and how each effect the wound healing process for a spinal cord injury patient. The main outcome measures were the percent area of the wound compared to baseline area of the wound

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    Tool for Pressure Ulcer Classification? Mary C. Lagler Florida Southwestern State College   Is Computer Training an Effective Tool for Pressure Ulcer Classification I choose the article "Effectiveness of an e-learning tool for education on pressure ulcer evaluation" written by Laura Morente, Jose Morales-Asencio and Francisco J. Veredas. The research objective was to determine if e-learning modules were more effective than classroom training in the identification and treatment of pressure ulcers

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    PRESSURE ULCER PREVENTION IN LONG TEAM CARE (LTC) Name: Gloria Agbadiba School: Lamar University Course: NURS 4550 Instructor: Jan Akright PRESSURE ULCER PREVENTION IN LONG TEAM CARE (LTC) Pressure ulcer develops as a result of the skin that is over bony prominence. The pressure impairs blood flow leading to tissue necrosis and ulceration. Pressure ulcer can develop in several areas of bony prominence of the body such as the sacrum, greater trochanter, ankles, shoulders, head

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    In Hospitalized Patient that are immobilized does the knowledge of the Registered Nurse on pressure ulcer prevention methods Vs the attitudes of the nurse towards pressure ulcer prevents clients from developing pressure ulcers throughout their length of stay in the hospital. Introduction Presently, 1.3-3 million adults in the United States are affected by pressure ulcers, costing $37,800 to $70,000 per ulcer (Smith, 2013). This cost the United States 11 billion dollars annually (Smith, 2013) The reviewed

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    Guidelines related to Pressure Ulcer Prevention The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how the policy Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Managing Skin Integrity is supported by and what needs to be changed as according to the evidence. Introduction A pressure ulcer is a localized injury to the skin usually over bony prominence, as a result of pressure, or pressure in combination with shear. It is estimated that 5 to 10 percent of patient admitted to the hospital acquire a pressure ulcer and it result

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    Article Critique: What Influences the Impact of Pressure Ulcers on Health-Related Quality of Life? A Qualitative Patient-Focused Exploration of Contributory Factors Problem Statement This qualitative study by Gorecki, Nixon, Madill, Firth, and Brown (2012) was conducted to ascertain the health-related quality of life (HRQL) as an important and relevant outcome in patients suffering pressure ulceration and the various factors that affect it. Pressure ulcers (PUs) are areas of necrosis and ulceration

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    avoiding pressure ulcers and adhering to proper hand hygiene protocols. As nurses, we will go beyond changing wound dressings, taking vital signs, giving medications and answering call lights. As nurses we must be able to communicate. Patient safety has become a hot topic in the health care field. Due to changes in health insurance, facilities have had to make policy changes. Patients can no longer be billed for a secondary ailment that takes place in the hospital. Pressure ulcers, falls, and

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    Nurses are accountable for delivering safe pressure ulcer prevention for patients who are at risk. Pressure ulcers can cause considerable amount of pain and distress in patients with nutritional deficiencies and can also cause high healthcare expenses due to extended hospital stay. Marlene Varga defines a pressure ulcer as “a localized injury to the skin and/or underlying tissue usually over a bony prominence, as a result of pressure, or pressure in combination with shear” (Varga, 2015, p. 26)

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    Best Evidence Based Practice of Prevention and Management of Pressure Ulcers “Evidence based practice is a process involving the examination and application of research findings or other reliable evidence that has been integrated with scientific theories” and taking into consideration the patient’s preferences and values (Schmidt & Brown, 2015, p.4). It is constructed from the three components of patient preferences, clinical judgment or expertise, and the best available evidence (Schmidt & Brown

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