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A pressure ulcer is defined as “a localized injury to the skin and/or underlying tissue, usually over a bony prominence, as a result of pressure, or pressure in combination with shear,” according to NPAUP. NPUAP, or the National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (2007) redefined the definition and classification of a pressure ulcer in 2007. As a result of the modification, stages I-IV, the four original stages, underwent alterations to their existing classifications. In addition, two stages, deep tissue…
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to Nursing Research NRS 433 Grand Canyon University November 23, 2014 Introduction As discussed in their study, Effectiveness of two cushions in the prevention of heel pressure ulcers, (2009), by Heyneman, Vanderwee, Grypdonck, and Defloor, pressure ulcers are a constant concern for nursing professionals. Pressure ulcers are emotionally, physically, and financially expensive. More evidence-based practice research into effective methods of reducing the incidence of pressure ulcers is needed. The…
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Educational Preparation Paper Jennifer Najera Grand Canyon University: NRS 430V Malinda Server October 18, 2014 This paper will discuss the differences in competencies between nurses prepared at the associate-degree level versus the baccalaureate-degree level, by using research from different nursing organizations found online. Also identifying a patient care situation in which I will describe how nursing care or approaches to decision-making may differ based upon the educational preparation of…
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Evidence Based Nursing Practice: Pressure Ulcers Jane Smith Research and Scholarship for Evidence-Based Practice March 10, 2010 Evidence-Based Nursing Practice: Pressure Ulcers The primary goals for conducting nursing research are to generate new knowledge to promote positive outcomes for patients, enhance quality and cost-effectiveness of care, improve the healthcare delivery system, and validate the credibility of the nursing…
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Pressure Ulcer Prevention Evidence Based Practice Tasha Braggs Chamberlain College of Nursing NR351 Transitions to professional nursing Summer 2011 Professional paper . Evidence-based practice (EBP) provides nurses with a method to use critically appraised and scientifically proven evidence for delivering quality health care to a specific population. The fundamentals of EBP are in research. Nursing research provides nurses with qualitative research findings to establish nursing practice based…
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healthcare is wounds. The treatment of pressure ulcers alone cost approximately $11 billion dollars per year in the United States (Sernekos, 2013). The estimated annual cost to treat pressure ulcers in the United Kingdom is approximately £1.4 to £2.1 billion pounds (Siang Choo, Hayter, & Watson, 2013). Pressure ulcers wounds are important to nursing practice because pressure ulcers often develop as a result of a failure to implement nursing protocols. Pressure ulcers are only one type of wound that nurses…
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Mary Job Grand Canyon University NRS 451 V Dinwiddie Sandra April, 22, 2012 Pressure ulcer prevention (PUP) in surgical patients has become a major interest in acute care hospitals with the increased focus on patient safety and quality of care. A pressure ulcer is any area of skin or underlying tissue that has been damaged by unrelieved pressure or pressure in combination with friction and shear. Pressure ulcers are caused due to diminished blood supply which in turn leads to decreased oxygen…
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Pressure Ulcers Donna Long Grand Canyon University NRS 433V Introduction to Nursing Research February 11, 2012 Shahin E. S. M., Dassen T., & Halfens R. J. G. (2009). Incidence, prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers in intensive care patients: A longitudinal study. International Journal of Nursing Studies 46: 413–421 Introduction Pressure ulcers refer to damage that occurs to the skin of a patient. Pressure, shear and friction are among the known causes (Shahin,…
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Elizabeth Bailey Research Paper ENC 1107-6907 Word Count ___764______ April 23, 2013 Elizabeth Bailey Research Paper ENC 1107-6907 Word Count ___764______ April 23, 2013 How to Care for Diabetic Wounds Having diabetes, you are susceptible to many different types of problems. One of the more serious is diabetic foot ulcers. There are many different causes and treatments for foot ulcers, as well as preventative measures one can take to stay ulcer free. It is so much…
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unacceptably high rate of pressure ulcers. Your group wants to develop a prevention program for high risk patients and members of the committee have been assigned to look for evidence on various preventive measures. You agreed to look for evidence about the potential benefit of positioning (turning and bed position) in preventing pressure ulcers. 1. Write this clinical problem as a PICO question What type of question is this? Prevention P patients at high risk for pressure ulcers I turning and positioning…
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