stage one is an area of skin over a pressure site bony prominence on the body...when touched the skin does not Blanch . stage two is an area of skin over a pressure site, bony prominence on the body...that the top layer of skin is broken. stage three is same as a two but goes deeper into the dermis and fat. stage four is same as three but involves the muscle/tendons/bone. unstageable= wound can not be assesed due to exudate or overlying necrosis
Also known as a pressure sore, it develops in patients who are typically bed or chair bound which results in tissue compression and inadequate circulation of blood causing sores/ulcers usually over bony prominences such as the sacrum, heels, shoulder blades, to name a few.
They are often called "pressure sores" or "pressure ulcers," and their medical name is "decubitus ulcers."
Nurses are more than capable of determining the stage of a decubitus ulcer.Skin integrity and maintenance is part of their training.NB: A decubitus ulcer, also known as a pressure sore.
it depends on where the decubitus ulcer is, how deep into the tissue and what stage it is, there are 4 stages. There are different ways to treat an ulcer, topical creams/ointments, patches applied-duoderms, machines that are applied, various methods of dressing treatments (wet to dry dressing changes)
decubitus ulcer
If you look up what osteomyelitis is you will find the answer.
Blood supply
Decubitus ulcer, pressure ulcermucous
A reddened area on the skin that, when pressed, does not turn white. This is a sign that a pressure ulcer is starting to develop.
Decubitus ulcer
A decubitus ulcer results when skin cells are deprived of oxygen and nutrients. They often occur when blood flow is reduced or cut off, especially on older people that cannot change position in bed.
Crural ulcer (due to venous insufficiency or other causes like decubitus ulcer,post DVT some prefer gentamicin for it's treatment... locally zinc hyaluronic acid can b used
Bedsores are also called decubitus ulcers, pressure ulcers, or pressure sores