(2001). Relevance of the diagnosis 'stage 1 pressure ulcer': an empirical study of the clinical course of stage 1 ulcers in acute care and long- term care hospital populations. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 10(6), 748-757.Halfens RJ, Bours GJ, Van Ast W. Relevance of the diagnosis `...
Halfens R, Bours G, Ast W (2001) Relevance of the diagnosis ‘stage 1 pressure ulcer’: an empirical study of the clinical course of stage 1 ulcers in acute care and long-term care hospital populations. J Clin Nurs 10:748–757 Article CAS Google Scholar Doerken S, Mandel M, Zingg ...
However, there is a local pathologic effect (probably related to shear rather than pressure) as demonstrated by the healing of ulcers when perforators immediately below the ulcer bed are ablated. Reflux The pathophysiologic basis of CVD is microvascular injury.13 There is strong experimental ...
1) stage II pressure ulcer Ⅱ期压疮 1. Objective To achieve the objective of zero rate ofstage II pressure ulcerin orthopaedic patient through the comprehensive management. 目的通过综合管理,实现骨科病人Ⅱ期压疮发生率为零。 2) Bedsore I期压疮 ...
A pressure ulcer (PU) is a localized injury to the skin and/or underlying tissue usually over a bony prominence, as a result of pressure, possibly in combination with shear [1]. Surveys indicate that patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) have higher incidence of PUs than gener...
Assessment of Nurses\\u02bc Knowledge and Practice in Prevention and Management of Deep Tissue Injury and Stage I Pressure Ulcer Aydin,Arzu,Karada\\u011f,... - 《Journal of Wound》 被引量: 0发表: 2010年 Ultrasound Assessment of Deep Tissue Injury in Pressure Ulcers: Possible Prediction of ...
Effect of bacteriological status on pressure ulcer healing in patients with advanced cancer. J Wound Care. 2002;11(3):107-11011933727PubMedGoogle Scholar 80. Yastrub DJ. Relationship between type of treatment and degree of wound healing among institutionalized geriatric patients with stage II ...
PRESSURE ULCER ASSESSMENT A thorough PrU assessment includes physical characteris- tics, such as stage, location, size, wound bed and periwound condition, and odor and exudate,75,90 as well as factors placing the patient at risk.4,6,11,31,32,35,56–58,91 PrU assessments are designed to ...
(r ¼ 0.979, Po0.001).13 Monitoring healing of pressure ulcers MS van Lis et al Table 3 Detailed description of 11 pressure ulcer assessment instruments: (a) volume; (b) surface; (c) scales (a) Filling material: saline First publicationa Method (NaCl) 1: Validation 2: Reliability 3:...
Description of pressure ulcer pain at rest and at dressing change J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs, 26 (3) (1999), pp. 115-120 CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar 17 E. McGinnis, M. Briggs, M. Collinson, et al. Pressure ulcer related pain in community populations: a prevalence survey Bi...