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Most people who encounter shearing forces are those who are older and with limited mobility. When these people encounter shearing forces this disrupts the natural skin barrier which puts the person at an increased risk for pressure ulcers. Think about it skin that has already started to break down is more likely to have further skin break down if the right meaures are not in place.

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Why are person confined to a bed most likely to develop bedsore on their bodies if they use water bed than ordinary mattress?

Bed sores are caused when pressure on the skin cuts off blood circulation, because there is no/little blood flow to the skin, the skin begins to die, resulting in bed sores. The pressure is more evenly distributed over the surface of the skin in a water bed, allowing blood to flow more freely, resulting in far fewer risks of bed sores.


Why is team working important in relation to pressure area care?

A patient with pressure sores will be dependent on the nursing staff to provide their care. Each shift needs to be aware of the plan of care so that the patient receives adequate treatment around the clock.


What happens when a person does not change his or her position for a long time?

When a person does not change their position for a long time, it can lead to muscle stiffness, decreased blood flow, and potential discomfort or pain in the affected areas. Prolonged immobility can also increase the risk of developing pressure sores or bedsores, particularly in areas where there is constant pressure against the skin. It is important to move and change positions regularly to maintain circulation and prevent complications.


Why team working is important in relation to providing pressure area care?

A patient with pressure sores will be dependent on the nursing staff to provide their care. Each shift needs to be aware of the plan of care so that the patient receives adequate treatment around the clock.


What are some good and bad things about oil energy?

There are many advantages and disadvantages of using oil as an energy source. Namely, most people own cars that are already equipped to use oil, making it the easiest source of energy to acquire for most people. The problem is that oil resources are finite and they cause pollution problems.

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What are bed sores and how do you get them?

Bedsores, more properly known as pressure ulcersor decubitus ulcers, are lesions caused by many factors such as: unrelievedpressure; friction; humidity; shearing forces; temperature; age; continence and medication; to any part of the body, especially portions overbony or cartilaginous areas such as sacrum, elbows, knees, and ankles


What are infected pressure sores on the skin called?

Infected pressure sores on the skin are commonly referred to as pressure ulcers or bedsores. These wounds can develop when there is prolonged pressure on the skin, leading to tissue damage and subsequent infection. Prompt treatment and prevention are crucial to managing pressure sores effectively.


Name 3 areas most at risk from pressure sores?

The 3 areas most at risk from pressure sores are the sacrum, coccyx, and the hips.


Are pressure sores caused by brushing your hair to much?

No


Patients who spend large amount of time in one position are prone to sores and infections called what?

Pressure sores.


By what other names are bedsores known?

decubitus ulcers, pressure ulcers, or pressure sores


Q Why individuals should not be dragged and the relationship of this to the prevention of pressure sores?

Dragging a person across the bed creates friction which injures the skin and makes pressure sores more likely.


What causes pressure sores?

limited or compromised blood flow to the skin tissue caused by pressure


What is term for bedsores?

Bedsores are also called decubitus ulcers, pressure ulcers, or pressure sores


What is an Alternating Pressure Mattress?

alternating pressure mattresses work to ensure that pressure points or bony prominences do not have constant pressure on them thereby lowering the risk of pressure sores.


List factors that may contribute to pressure sores?

list some contributing factors to the development of pressure ulcers


What has the author Judy A Waterlow written?

Judy A. Waterlow has written: 'Pressure ulcer prevention manual' 'Pressure sores'