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    The European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (EPUAP) has a grading system by which pressure ulcers are being graded to establish the severity of the damage to the skin and the underlying tissues. The higher the grade, the more severe the damage will be. Grade one A grade one pressure ulcer will be the least severe of the pressure ulcers. The skin will appear red and will not be blanching. The skin might also be warmer or colder to the touch and might also feel firmer. It will be painful for people

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    Best Practices in Pressure ulcer prevention Michaela P. Capulong For Kaplan University Nursing Care of the Older Adult NU416-02 Professor Barbara Gunderson November 17, 2015 Best Practices in Pressure ulcer prevention As cited by Jarvis (2012, p.203), “the skin is the sentry that guards the body from environmental stresses and adapt it to other environmental influences.” Maintaining the elderly patient’s skin integrity requires a holistic care approach. As a nurse, one of our best practices is

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    A pressure ulcer is an area of skin with unrelieved pressure resulting in ischemia, cell death, and necrotic tissue. The constant external pressure or rubbing that exceeds the arterial capillary pressure (32 mm Hg) and impairs local normal blood flow to tissue for an extended period, results in pressure ulcer (Brunner and Smeltzer, 2013). According to National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel, 2014, pressure ulcers are a major burden to the society, as it approaches $11 billion annually, with a cost

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    Running head: Pressure Ulcer 1 Pressure Ulcer 12 Pressure Ulcer: A Systemic Comparative Effectiveness Review Jennifer Levy Kaplan University MS504 Scientific and Analytic Approaches to Advance Evidence-Based Practice Abstract Pressure ulcer or bedsores as it is called is commonly referred to as very prevalent among high-risk patients, especially those confirm to hospital or long-term care setting. These individuals may be adults, elderly, frail, poorly nourished, and with comorbid illness.

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    A pressure ulcer is a localized injury involving extended pressure against the skin and underlying tissue. Pressure ulcers are common hospital acquired conditions and can worsen if proper care is not provided. The higher the pressure is exerted on the skin, the quicker a pressure ulcer will form. It is important for healthcare providers to be very familiar with the guidelines that prevent and treat pressure ulcers. Even though pressure ulcers occur, these injuries are 100% preventable with the correct

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    as tissue that is usually over the skeletal protuberance caused by some sort of pressure, we call it a pressure ulcer. This may be caused by some sort of pressurized rubbing or cut. This type of ulcer is a chronic type that inherently carries impaired healing at physiological level. In this paper I am going to discuss the prevention measures of this ulcer and treatment options. Williams, 1992 states that pressure ulcer occurs where there is poor level of nursing care for a long term basis but it is

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    Evidence Based Nursing Practice: Pressure Ulcers Jane Smith Research and Scholarship for Evidence-Based Practice March 10, 2010 Evidence-Based Nursing Practice: Pressure Ulcers The primary goals for conducting nursing research are to generate new knowledge to promote positive outcomes for patients, enhance quality and cost-effectiveness of care, improve the healthcare delivery system, and validate the credibility of the nursing

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    Pressure Ulcers in the Acute Care Unit: Making a Change In 2008, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced that they would not be paying for any additional cost incurred for hospital-acquired pressure ulcers (Cooper, 2013). Pressure ulcers continue to be problem for health care organizations, despite their aggressive move to eliminate them in the health care setting. Furthermore, the acute care units pressure ulcers occurrences continues to be one of the most underrated problem

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    Pressure ulcers compromise Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) competency patient safety. Critical care patients are at high risk of harm when pressure ulcers develop during their hospital stay. As a result, pressure ulcers cause pain, discomfort, loss of independence and social isolation. One study sampled 102 critical care patients consisting of 52 men and 48 women with ages between 23 to 88 years (He, Tang, Ge, & Zheng, 2016). He et al. (2016) result showed 31.4 percent of pressure

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    Sharp Debridement and Formulated Collagen Gel to Treat Pressure Ulcers in Elderly Long-term Care Patients: A Case Study Patients at Long Term Care Facilities are generally debilitated and elderly people who have incontinence problems. Incontinence makes treating pressure ulcers very difficult because it alters tissue tolerance and reapplying products becomes very costly. Usually negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is used to treat pressure ulcers but it is also very costly and does not match with

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