pressure injuries Flashcards
what is the primary intervention for pressure injuries
prevention
(Q2turn, skin dry and clean, barrier cream, nutrition, foam boots, braden scale)
what are some causes of pressure injuries
-pressure intensity (causes constriction of blood flow -> decreased O2 and nutrition to tissue -> tissue ischemia)
-pressure duration (longer time = more risk)
what are some risks for pressure injuries
impaired tissue tolerance
-nutrition
-moisture
-age
-friction
-shear
risks
nutrition
-calories and protein are necessary to rebuild cells and tissues
-vitamin C and fluids are necessary
risks
moisture
prolonged moisture on skin reduces the skins resistance to trauma
risks
age
aging skin is more susceptible to injury
risks
friction
-occurs when two surfaces rub against each other
-damages superficial blood vessels under the skin
risks
shear
-one layer of tissue slides over another layer
-separates one layer of skin from underlying tissue
what are some comorbid conditions r/t pressure injuries
-altered LOC
-sensory impairment (cant feel it)
-impaired mobility (can feel it but cant do shit about it)
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describe stage I pressure injury
tx includes relieving pressure, cleaning area, and placement of a dressing
describe stage II pressure injury
-tx is similar to stage I - relieve pressure and place dressing
-shallow
describe stage III pressure injury
-can have tunneling or undermining
-requires frequent dressing changes and nutritional intervention
describe stage IV pressure injury
-requires frequent dressing changes, pressure relieving surfaces and wound care
-can take months to years to heal
what is slough
-yellow, tan, gray, green, or brown
-non viable tissue