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    Treatment of Pressure Ulcers: A Randomized Control Trial. Pharmacotherapy 2014; 34(1):19-27 Funding Grant from the Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center, Faculty of Pharmacy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Objective Evaluate the efficacy of topical atorvastatin on the healing process of pressure ulcers in critically ill patients. Background Background • Pressure ulcers are localized skin and underlying tissue injuries due to constant pressure, shear or friction

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    Pressure Ulcer Prevention Preventing pressure ulcers in an acute care or a critical care situation can be challenging for nursing staff. Pressure ulcers cause an increase in morbidity and mortality, along with very high cost for the hospitals. Treatment cost average $11 billion per year in the United States. (Skolnik M.D. & Carcia, D.O., 2015) They cause patient pain and are preventable by all nursing staff. “The skin is the body’s largest organ and the first line of defense against the internal

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    Braden Ulcer Risk Assessment Tool For Predicting Pressure Ulcer Risk Angela Twiss 3021221 Grant MacEwan University December 8, 2014 HLST 350 WM50 Instructor: Jane Ratay BRADEN RISK ASSESSMENT TOOL FOR PREDICTING PRESSURE ULCERS Pressure ulcers are; damage to the skin or underlying structures from either inadequate perfusion or tissue compression. (Taber’s Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary, 2009, p. 1889). Those at an increased risk for pressure ulcer formation: older adults, persons with

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    trial the author could make a solid conclusion that the incidence of pressure ulcers in patients were comparable when using an alternating low-pressure air mattress with a multi-stage inflation and deflation cycle when compared to the alternating low-pressure air mattress with single-stage inflation and deflation. The author reviewed multiple articles as well as previous research to gain valuable information regarding pressure ulcers, prevalence, and prevention. This trail was blinded so the nurses

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    indicates that he is currently suffering from multiple pressure ulcer. He suffers from multiple comorbidities which includes cervical vertebrae fracture, frequent falls, Alzheimer, , pneumonia, anemia, cholelithiasis, pleural effusion, ascites, and hepatic cirrhosis. At today's visit he is found in his room at Tiffany hall SNF, where he is a long-term resident. He is alert and oriented x 2.He reports that he is suffering from multiple pressure ulcer to his lower extremities. The facility nurse reports

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    Pressure ulcers (PU) interested me since my first encounter in nurse school. Before nursing school, I never encountered a wound, which caused major tissue damage, prior to this experience and began to wonder how does a wound, to this extreme, begin to form? I wanted to examine the cause and treatments used in prevention and healing in patients, so I began to examine 3 articles that presented detailed knowledge about the subject area. One article was a general review on the use of foam dressing, another

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    Events. Response to Dialogue of Nurses and Surgeons After reviewing the dialogue between the nurses and the surgeons, it was necessary to delve into the quality management method that were utilized in the hospital. Anytime a patient develops pressure ulcers, it is a sign of negligence in most cases. The surgeons are knowledgeable in knowing that the skin will breakdown with prolonged decreased bed mobility. Consequently, having a meeting to discuss changes in the quality assurance management methods

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    patient. Pressure ulcers have become a main issue in healthcare in an attempt to lower cost as well as prevent further morbidities and complications for the patient. According to the National Institute of Health (NIH) a pressure ulcer is defined as an area of skin that breaks down when something keeps rubbing or pressing against the skin. An increase in immobile and elderly patients has increased the risk for the development of pressure ulcers. The education and prevention of pressure ulcers should

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    even shorter time I have been in clinical I have found that pressure ulcers seem to interest me the most. I think this is due to the fact that some nurses have told me that pressure ulcers are completely preventable if you turn your patient frequently, and some have told me that they are not preventable that some patients are just more prone to getting pressure ulcers. When choosing a PICOT question I chose a question about pressure ulcers because it seemed to fit my interests the most. I have developed

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    Nurses’ perceptions of a pressure ulcer prevention care bundle: a qualitative descriptive study Critically ill patients are at increased risk for pressure ulcers. Hospital -acquired Pressure ulcers are serious clinical complications and that can lead to increased length of stay, pain, infection and potentially death. Nurses have the primary role in the pressure ulcer prevention. The study assessed nurses’ perceptions of the usefulness and impact of a pressure ulcer prevention care bundle intervention

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