Description |
114 pages : illustrations, colour ; 22 cm |
Contents |
Anatomy of the skin -- Aetiology of pressure -- Stages of pressure injuries -- Wound assessment -- Skin integrity -- Wound care dressings -- References -- Index |
Summary |
Pressure injuries also known in the past as pressure areas, decubitus ulcers, pressure ulcers, bedsores, or pressure sores, range in severity from reddening of the skin to severe, deep craters with exposed muscle or bone. Pressure injuries are a frequent and preventable cause of harm for patients admitted to hospital, residents in aged care facilities, or clients in the community. This book will help educate nurses about risk assessment, prevention and the management of pressure injuries or identify them at early stages. -- Website |
Notes |
Title taken from book cover |
Bibliography |
Includes bibligraphy and index |
Subject |
Bedsores -- Treatment.
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Bedsores -- Healing.
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Wounds and injuries -- Treatment.
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Bedsores -- Prevention.
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