Case Study Pressure Ulcers

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Fundamental care Practice of the intensive nurse in the treatment of pressure ulcers

Introduction.

The objectives of the study were to analyze the nursing quality of work and performance in the intensive therapy unit on the subject of pressure ulcer treatment. The occurrence of pressure ulcers in a hospital setting is common and considered a complication. Pressure ulcers occur when a region of skin and the tissues below that region receive an impaired blood supply due to being placed under prolonged pressure, which cause damage to the skin. Any type of patient, at any age, is considered to be at risk of forming pressure ulcers if they have risk factors such as the inability to turn and reposition …show more content…

The length of the stay of patients diagnosed with pressure ulcers noticeably increased by about five times. The risk of death is increased about 4.5 times compared to the patients without this condition. This is the main reason this issue is being studied. ICU patients require constant monitoring and invasive procedures performed by the multidisciplinary team. Patients admitted to the ICU are considered critical and hemodynamic unstable. These patients may be sedated, provided with mechanical ventilation, and placed on bed rest for long periods of time. The most difficult challenge regarding pressure ulcers is to maintain skin intact. To ensure optimal pressure ulcer treatment and prevention is used, a multidisciplinary approach, in which nurses play a vital role. Risk assessments, hands-on care, daily skin care, and providing an environment, which will help patients attain optimal health are among these responsibilities. Due to the patients’ inability to turn themselves, critically ill patients have to be repositioned by caregivers frequently. It has to be done by professionals who know about the complications and risk factors because improper repositioning may cause shearing and friction, which will lead to pressure …show more content…

Evaluation of the wound related to the nutritional aspect. The best coverage to be used is then chosen.
Dressing was chosen according to the availability in the hospital. This would include fatty acids, hydrogels, alginate, collagenase, and pa-pain. Depending on the stage of the pressure ulcer, various products were used such as hydrocolloids, calcium alginate, or chemical debridement. A nutritional evaluation was performed due to its extreme importance for wound recovery. Nurses emphasized the importance of changing the dressing daily during the research. The pressure ulcers were treated accordingly to the guidance of the team applying the dressings. However, air mattresses were used at the same time, and if the patients’ condition is allowed, they were taken from bed to chair.
Nurses had also suggested debridement, specifically mechanical debridement whenever necessary. Based on some of the responses from nurses, this is not performed by debridement of the afflicted area by the nurse. However, this task is shared with the team of dressings from the

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