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Pressure Ulcers (Bed Sores) Presented by: Nirvi Shah
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What are Pressure Ulcers? Area of skin breaks down when no movement occurs Constant pressure reduces blood supply to specific area death of tissue
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4 Stages of Pressure Ulcers I) Reddened area of skin II) Blister/Open Sore III) Crater (bowl shaped depression on surface) IV) Damage to muscle or bone
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4 Stages of Pressure Ulcers
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Signs/Symptoms Foul odor from ulcer Redness/tenderness around ulcer Warm/swollen skin Fever, weakness, and confusion if infection spread to blood or other areas of body
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Treatment Relieve pressure in area (pillows, cushions) Physician can treat depending on stage Avoid further trauma Prevent infection by properly cleaning open ulcers Medication to promote skin healing
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DO NOT … Massage the area Damage tissue under the skin Use donut-shaped or ring-shaped cushions Interfere with blood flow
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Who ’ s at Risk? Bedridden/wheelchair bound Fragile skin/Older age Chronic disease that prevents blood flow Spinal Cord Injury/Brain Injury/MS Alzheimer ’ s Disease
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Prevention Change position every 2 hrs to relieve pressure Use pillows, foam padding to reduce pressure Eat healthy/Drink plenty of water Exercise daily to prevent immobility Keep skin clean and dry — especially after urinating/bowel movements
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Interesting Facts Prevalence in U.S. 10% to 18% in acute care 1 million individuals/year Cause of death in 60,000 individuals/year (or because pressure ulcers caused another infection or complication) Can trigger Sepsis Bacteria from pressure ulcer entering the bloodstream
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