Topic: pressure ulcer
×November 7 2018
The top causes of pressure injuries in care environments
The 21st of November is Stop Pressure Injury Day. Throughout this time we will be raising awareness of pressure injuries by highlighting the global impact they can have on patients and care environments, how they are caused and the best ways to prevent them with a series of informative articles. The occurrence of pressure injuries, also known as pressure ulcers, still remains high in many care environments, despite advances in technology and education and guidelines. Such injuries can cause a lot of pain for patients.1
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November 1 2018
How to Prevent Pressure Injury in Care Environments
The occurrence of pressure injuries is not limited to acute settings. Anyone can potentially develop a pressure injury. The main causes of pressure injuries, also known as pressure ulcers, are pressure, shear and microclimate. However, other factors such as age, mobility, obesity, medication and malnutrition all affect a patient’s susceptibility to developing one.
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