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Medical device related pressure ulcers in hospitalized …

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20561094/
    Most pressure ulcers occur over bony prominences such as heels and the sacrum. However, the National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel recognises that pressure ulcers can also occur on any tissue under pressure and thereby can develop beneath medical …

Module 3: Best Practices in Pressure Injury Prevention

    https://www.ahrq.gov/patient-safety/settings/hospital/resource/pressureinjury/workshop/guide3.html
    Medical device-related pressure injuries result from the use of …

Medical device-related pressure ulcers: A systematic …

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30782513/
    The commonly identified medical devices associated with the risk of developing medical device-related pressure injuries include respiratory devices, cervical collars, tubing …

Managing medical device-related pressure injuries

    https://www.jointcommission.org/-/media/tjc/newsletters/qs_43_med_dev_pressure_injuries_7_17_18_final2pdf.pdf?db=web&hash=83EA266B4EEDBAE2897BB3316D08C894
    Almost every hospital patient requires at least one medical device for their care and treatment. Consequently, every patient with a medical device is at risk for pressure …

Medical Device–Related Pressure Ulcers and Intensive …

    https://www.jopan.org/article/S1089-9472(15)00128-8/fulltext
    Medical devices in daily use that place patients at risk include oxygen delivery and monitoring devices (eg, face mask, nasal cannula, pulse oximetry, bilevel positive airway …

Medical device related pressure ulcers in hospitalized …

    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1742-481X.2010.00699.x
    Pressure ulcers developed on usual and unusual body areas in patients with medical ...

Quick Safety 43: Managing medical device-related …

    https://www.jointcommission.org/resources/news-and-multimedia/newsletters/newsletters/quick-safety/quick-safety-43-managing-medical-devicerelated-pressure-injuries/
    Medical device-related pressure injuries now account for more than 30 percent of all hospital-acquired pressure injuries.1 Compounding the problem is the difficulty staff have in differentiating medical device …

Preventing Pressure Ulcers in Hospitals | Agency for …

    https://www.ahrq.gov/patient-safety/settings/hospital/resource/pressureulcer/tool/index.html
    A Toolkit for Improving Quality of Care. Each year, more than 2.5 million people in the United States develop pressure ulcers. These skin lesions bring pain, associated risk for …

Influencing factors of medical device-related pressure …

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0965206X23000153
    Medical Device Related Pressure Ulcer (MDRPU) is a local injury to the skin and/or subcutaneous tissue (including mucous membrane) caused by the continuous …

Medical Device-Related Pressure Injury in an Intensive …

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35030095/
    Use of a nasal catheter, cord for orotracheal tube fixation, oximeter, intra-abdominal pressure equipment, and indwelling urinary catheter was significantly associated with …



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