A Stage II pressure ulcer presents as a partial-thickness skin loss involving the epidermis and possibly the dermis. It may appear as a shallow, open sore with a red or pink wound bed, without slough or necrotic tissue. The ulcer may also manifest as a blister, which can be intact or ruptured. Surrounding skin may be discolored or show signs of irritation.
If you look up what osteomyelitis is you will find the answer.
it looks like a stage
Look at codes 15935 and 15937, it depends on if you are planning to follow up with a graft or not. Hope this heps
hey there an stomach ulcer looks like this and is mostly caused by a bacteria called h. plyori or something like that here it is
it will look cloudy
yellowish and orangish
it look likes a person performing on stage
Stage directions are usually on a script in brackets or italic next to the person who needs to perform them
small, not very big , like a square and low to the grownd
If your log splitter has less pressure then when you bought it then you may want to take a look at the pump. Most pumps are two stage pumps and it may have got damaged. Another thing to look at is the valve, the valve may be restricting flow not giving you the pressure you need.
It makes the dancers look like they are elevating when on stage.
They were round and most often pink LOL