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Mosby ’ s Long Term Care Assistant Chapter 36 Pressure Ulcers MNA Mosby ’ s Long Term Care Assistant Chapter 36 Pressure Ulcers.

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Page 1: Mosby ’ s Long Term Care Assistant Chapter 36 Pressure Ulcers MNA Mosby ’ s Long Term Care Assistant Chapter 36 Pressure Ulcers.

MNAMosbyMosby’’s Long Term Care Assistants Long Term Care Assistant Chapter 36 Pressure UlcersChapter 36 Pressure Ulcers

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Pressure UlcersPressure Ulcers

Decubitus Ulcer

Death of tissue due to lack of O2Usually occurs over a bony

prominence

Causes:Pressure, friction, shearingPoor circulationMoistureIrritation from urine and feces

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Bony ProminencesBony Prominences

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Pressure UlcersPressure Ulcers

Persons at Risk Confined to bed or chairRequires help to moveIncontinentPoor nutrition (protein needed for

tissue repair)Altered mental statusDecrease sensationPoor circulationAgeObese or emaciatedAnemic

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Pressure UlcersPressure Ulcers

Signs Pale skin

Reddened area

Blisters

Pain, burning, tingling

Skin or tissue loss

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Pressure UlcersPressure Ulcers

Stage 1 – red, skin does not return to normal when pressure is relieved

Stage 2 – skin cracks, blisters or peels

Stage 3 – skin is gone. Underlying tissue is exposed. drainage

Stage 4 – muscle and bone exposed

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Pressure UlcersPressure Ulcers

Prevention and TreatmentMuch easier to prevent then treat

Cleanliness

Turn and position Q2h

Pillows for padding

Use lift sheets

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Pressure UlcersPressure Ulcers

Prevention and Treatment

Lotion and moisturizersDry, wrinkle free linensNEVER rub or massage red

areasProtective devicesReport and record

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Pressure UlcersPressure Ulcers

Prevention and Treatment

                                                            

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RememberRemember…………

Older persons require special skin care.

Protein is an essential nutrient for skin repair

Follow Standard Precautions

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Review

A pressure ulcer is the same as a decubitus ulcer ?

True False

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Review

Pressure ulcers usually occur over a

_______________. Bony prominence

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Review

Protein is the most important nutrient for wound healing.

True or False

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Review

Cracked and peeling skin is an early sign of decubitus ulcers

True or False

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Review

Severely underweight?

A. obesity

B. anemia

C. paralysis

D. emaciation

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Review

Person’s at risk for ulcers are repositioned QID.

True or False

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Review

BID

QS

PRN

STAT

BR

Twice a day

Every shift

As needed

immediately

bedrest

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Questions??