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Pressure Ulcers

Review: Efficacy of MMP-Inhibiting Wound Dressings in the Treatment of Hard-to-Heal Wounds: A Systemic Review

February 5, 2021
By Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine Journal Review Club Hard-to-heal wounds, such as diabetic foot ulcers, pressure injuries, and venous leg ulcers, comprise a significant portion of ...

Review: Prevalence of Pressure Ulcers in Long-Term Care: A Global Review.

April 16, 2021
By Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine Journal Review Club Pressure injuries (PIs) are prevalent in facilities where many of the patients are bedridden or confined to a wheelchair. PIs, ...

Six Steps to Preventing Pressure Ulcers/Injuries

November 1, 2017
By the WoundSource Editors Pressure ulcers/injuries are extremely prevalent, particularly in long-term and other care facilities, and primarily affect older adults, those with cognitive impairment,...

Skin Care for Pressure Injury Prevention

October 28, 2019
By the WoundSource Editors Pressure injuries are a significant risk for patients and pose a tremendous clinical challenge to medical providers. Serious pressure injuries can present a substantial t...

Skin Failure: Use of an evidence-based tool to identify it at end of life

March 24, 2023
There has been much discussion surrounding unavoidable skin breakdown; however, the exact etiology remains unknown. Experts have discussed hypoperfusion and multiorgan system failure as contributing f...

STOP and Raise Awareness Through World Wide Pressure Injury Prevention Day

October 20, 2016
By Mary Ellen Posthauer RDN, CD, LD, FAND The National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (NPUAP) has designated November 17, 2016 as World Wide Pressure Injury Prevention Day and is urging states to jo...

Terms to Know: COVID-19 and Wound Care

May 31, 2020
By the WoundSource Editors COVID-19: The name of the disease caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2). The abbreviation COVID-19 is short for coronavirus disease 2...

Terms to Know: Pressure Injury Prevention

October 31, 2020
Adherence: Adherence is a term used to replace "compliance" in reference to a patient following clinician orders for wound care. Compliance implies that the patient should passively comply with the he...
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