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    NURS-4001-5 Res/ Scholarship Evid-Based Practice April 21, 2013 Pressure Ulcers are very serious, but common occurrences in healthcare in our older patients today. Millions of dollars are spent daily to prevent this occurrence. The purpose of this paper is to educate on the evidence based nursing practice surrounding pressure ulcers. Practice Setting Problem Pressure Ulcer is a breakdown of skin appears on the skin over a very thin or bony prominence where circulation

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    suffering from a grade three pressure ulcer to his sacrum and therefore requires long term care from the community nurses. Pressure ulcers can occur more commonly on the sacrum or heels in any health care settings (Clarkson, 2007). Although more prevalent in the elderly they can affect patients of all age (Beldon, 2014). The case study will enumerate the cause, treatment, prevention and risk factors of a pressure ulcer. In addition, the nursing ethics that surround pressure ulcer prevention and the clinical

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    Implementing prevention plan for pressure ulcers would become a marker for a quality of care, which ultimately leads to improvement of quality by making healthcare more reliable, accessible, patient-centered and safe. As a part of the pressure ulcer prevention plan effort, one should regularly assess the pressure ulcer rates and practices. Steps to regularly monitor are: An outcome which can be pressure ulcer prevalence or incidence rates. Minimum one to two care processes (ex: skin assessment).

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    Running Head: WHAT ARE THE LATEST METHODS FOR PRESSURE ULCER CONTROL? PRESSURE ULCERS Overview Nearly a quarter of the New Zealand population is aged over 65 years and this number is predicted to increase. An increasing number of people will therefore become residents in residential care facilities. Research is crucial to health care and helps ensure older adults are able to retain their independence and age successfully (Salcido, 2006). We aim, as health care professionals, to aid recovery and/or

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    The pressure ulcers are a serious and significant health care problem. It not only cause pain, slow recovery from the sick skin condition and prolonged hospital stay but also increase health care costs and nursing time. It occurs in patients of all age group. According to the statistics, it cost $9.1-$11.6 billion and 2.5 million people affect Nation wild each year ( Are We Ready for This Change? | Agency for Healthcare ... n.d.). The skin lesions cause patient suffering from pain, and the risk for

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    Running head: SACRUM PRESSURE ULCER REDUCE WITH FOAM DRESSING Sacrum Pressure Ulcer Reduce With Strict Use of Foam Dressing Chamberlain School of Nursing Penni-Lynn Rolen NR 451 Capstone Course Sacrum Pressure Ulcer Reduce With Strict Use of Foam Dressing Despite advancement of technology, pressure ulcer continues to be a primordial in the health care system. Prevention of pressure ulcer remains an important issue in the health care facility. The critically ill ICU patient is the main target

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    Pressure Ulcer Prevention Repositioning Introduction Pressure ulcers are one of the most common problems health care facilities often face which causes pain and discomfort for the patient, cost effective to manage and impacts negatively on the hospital (Pieper, Langemo, & Cuddigan, 2009; Padula et al., 2011). The development of pressure ulcers occur when there is injury to the skin or tissue usually over bony prominences such as the coccyx, sacrum or heels from the increase of pressure and shear

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    According to the abstract of the article, it states that the purpose of this article was to prevent pressure ulcer in two Saudi intensive care units by studying the effectiveness of a pressure ulcer prevention bundle. this information was presented clearly and concisely because it acknowledges the problem in the beginning of the article, so the readers can know what the study was conducted about. The focus of the article was based around two hypotheses, the first hypothesis stated that “Saudi ICU

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    of this report is critiquing a qualitative research article on pressure ulcers. Qualitative Article The qualitative research article selected for critique is the study by Athlin et al. (2009), with the title of, “Factors of importance to the development of pressure ulcers in the care trajectory: perceptions of hospital and community care nurses”. This study looked at contributing factors promoting the growth or relapse of pressure ulcers, and how the nurses working in hospitals or group care, comprehend

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    “Pressure ulcers are caused when an area of skin and the tissues below are damaged as a result of being placed under pressure sufficient to impair its blood supply.” as defined by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (as cited in Payne, 2016, p. 12). I had never really known much about pressure ulcers before nursing. The frequency to which pressure ulcers can occur, and the level of severity they can develop was shocking to me. This is the main reason this topic interested me. The

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