Skin Problems: EPIDEMIOLOGY OF PRESSURE ULCERS IN A SKILLED CARE FACILITY

Abstract
The majority of nursing home residents have conditions that place them at risk for the development of pressure ulcers. Reported pressure ulcer prevalence rates range from 16% to 35%. Pressure ulcers are multifactorial in origin and necessitate ongoing vigilance by the entire health-care team. Associated risk factors include impairments of circulation, sensation, physical condition, nutrition, mobility, and activity. Stage I pressure ulcers frequently go unrecognized, yet their recognition is essential to prevent further damage. Comprehensive initial assessments of the skin and risk factors of pressure ulcer development at admission will allow for easier reassessment and comparison.

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