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Dq 3 Pressure Ulcers

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DQ 3 Health outcome
I have been working as an NP for two years with home bound adults and geriatric patients, and it is very common to provide treatment for pressure ulcer/skin breakdown/ bedsore. Many of these patients develop the skin break down after just a short hospital stay, while others develop it in the home environment. Among the common factors that contribute to pressure ulcers are debility, immobility and poor nutritional intake. Pressure ulcers have been a significant health problem, especially among the geriatric population (Jaul, E. (2010).
The presence of a pressure ulcer constitutes a geriatric dilemma, the cause of which is multifactorial. Some of the problems leading up to this condition are immobility, nutritional deficiency …show more content…

Operational definition of pressure sores: A skin risk assessment is the first step in determining what treatment is needed to prevent or treat skin breakdown. The Braden scale is one of the tools used to perform this risk assessment. Based on the result of the assessment, measures are implemented to prevent or to treat the problem.
Braden scale: This is a clinically validated tool used to reliably score a patient’s level of risk for developing pressure ulcers (Health, 2013).
It is a summated rating scale comprising of six subscales with scores ranging from 1-4. The lowest level of functioning is represented by 1, while the highest level of functioning is represented by 4. Total scores range from 6-23 each subscale is accorded values of 1-3. A lower Braden Scale Score indicates lower levels of functioning and, therefore, higher risk for pressure ulcer development (Health, 2013).
Pressure injuries are staged to indicate the extent of tissue damage and or the level of improvement.

• Stage 1 pressure injury: Nonblanchable redness of intact …show more content…

Pain and temperature change often precede skin color changes. This injury results from intense and/or prolonged pressure and shear forces at the bone-muscle interface. The wound may evolve rapidly to reveal the actual extent of tissue injury, or may resolve without tissue loss (Wolters Kluwer Health, 2017).
Level of measurement for the result is ordinal where stage 0-1 means no skin breakdown.
Reference
Agrawal, K., & Chauhan, N. (2012). Pressure ulcers: Back to the basics. Indian Journal Of Plastic Surgery, 45(2), 244-254.
Jaul, E. (2010). Assessment and management of pressure ulcers in the elderly: current strategies. Drugs & Aging, (4), 311.
Wolters Kluwer Health, I. (2017). Pressure ulcers get new terminology and staging definitions: Staff repor. Nursing Management, 46-50.
Health, N. I. (2013, April 17). U.S. National Library of Medicine. Retrieved from http://www.bradenscale.com/: https://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/umls/sourcereleasedocs/current/LNC_BRADEN/
Wolters Kluwer Health, I. (2017). Pressure ulcers get new terminology and staging definitions: Staff repor. Nursing Management,

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