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PRESSURE
ULCERS
By: Pradeep Sharma
SKILLVERSITY COUNCIL OF TRAINING AND EDUCATION
Manager : Quality & Administration (Ford Hospital and Research Centre - Patna
Bed Sores
DEFINITION:
•A Pressure Ulcer or Pressure Sore or
Decubitus Ulcer orBedsore is localized
injury to the skin and other underlying
tissue, usually over a body prominence, as a
result of prolonged unrelieved pressure.
Risk Factors
1. Friction
2. Shear
3. Impaired Sensory Perception
4. Impaired Physical Mobility
5. Altered Level Of Consciousness
6. Fecal And Urinary Incontinence
Risk Factors
7. Malnutrition
8. Dehydration
9. Excessive Body Heat
10. Advanced Age
11. Chronic Medical Conditions- Diabetes,
Cardiovascular Diseases.
When this pressure exceeds normal capillary pressure
Occlusion & tearing of small blood vessels Reduced
tissue perfusion
Ischemic necrosis
Pressure sore
Pathophysiology
Various risk factors act on areas of soft tissue overlying
bony prominence
Common Sites
Stages / Classification Of Bedsores
• Staging systems for pressure ulcers are
based on the depth of tissue destroyed.
• Based on the depth there are four stages
of bedsores
1. Stage I
2. Stage II
3. Stage III
4. Stage IV
Stage I: Nonblanchable Redness
of Intact Skin
• Intact skin presents with nonblanchable
erythema of a localized area usually over a
bony prominence.
• Discoloration of the skin, warmth, edema
or pain may also be present
• Stage I indicates “at-risk” persons.
• Involves only the epidermal layer of skin.
Stages / Classification Of Bedsores
Stages / Classification Of Bedsores
Stage II: Partial-thickness
Skin Loss Or Blister.
• A partial thickness loss of dermis presents
as a shallow open ulcer with a red-pink
wound bed without slough
• Stage II is damage to the epidermis and
the dermis. In this stage, the ulcer may be
referred to as a blister or abrasion.
STAGE II PRESSURE ULCER
STAGE II PRESSURE ULCER
Stage III: Full-thickness Skin
Loss (Fat Visible).
• A stage III ulcer is a full-thickness tissue
loss. Subcutaneous fat may be visible; but
bone, tendon, or muscle is not exposed.
• Epidermis, dermis and subcutaneous
tissues involved
• subcutaneous layer has a relatively poor
blood supply. So its difficult to heal.
STAGE III
STAGE III
Stage IV: Full-thickness Tissue
Loss
• A stage IV ulcer is is the deepest,
extending into the muscle, tendon or
even bone.
• Full thickness tissue loss with exposed
bone, tendon or muscle.
Stage IV
Stage IV
Complications
• Cellulitis
• Bone and joint infections
• Sepsis
• Cancer
Prevention
• Bedsores are easier to prevent than to
treat. Although wounds can develop in
spite of the most scrupulous care, it's
possible to prevent them in many cases.
Prevention
1. Position changes
Changing position frequently and consistently is
crucial to preventing bedsores. Experts advise
shifting position about every 15 minutes that
you're in a wheelchair and at least once every two
hours, even during the night, if you spend most of
your time in bed.
2. Skin inspection
Daily skin inspections for pressure sores are an
integral part of prevention
Prevention
3. Nutrition
A healthy diet is important in preventing skin
breakdown and in aiding wound healing
Adequate hydration to maintain the skin
integrity.
4. Lifestyle changes –
Quitting smoking
Exercise - Daily exercise improves circulation
5. Use pressure-relieving devices such as air
mattress, water mattress.
Treatment
• 1. Changing positions often. Carefully follow
the schedule for turning and repositioning —
approximately every 15 minutes if in a
wheelchair and at least once every two hours
when in bed. If unable to change position on
own, a family member or other caregiver must
be able to help.
• 2. Using support surfaces. These are special
cushions, pads, mattresses and beds that relieve
pressure on an existing sore and help protect
vulnerable areas from further breakdown.
Treatment
Treatment
• 3. Cleaning. It's essential to keep wounds
clean to prevent infection. A stage I
wound can be gently washed with water
and mild soap, but open sores should be
cleaned with a saltwater (saline) solution
each time the dressing is changed.
• 4. Controlling incontinence
Treatment
• 5. Removal of damaged tissue (debridement).
To heal properly, wounds need to be free of
damaged, dead or infected tissue.
• 6. Dressings.
• 7. Oral antibiotics.
• 8. Healthy diet.
• 9. Educating the caregiver
Treatment
• Surgical repair
• Tissue flap.
• Plastic surgery may be required to replace the
tissue.
• Other treatment options
Researchers are searching for more effective
bedsore treatments. Under investigation are
hyperbaric oxygen and the topical use of
human growth factors.
Role Of Nurse In Prevention &
Management Of Bed Sores
• The nurse should be continuingly assessing the
client who are at risk for pressure ulcer
development
Assess the client for:
The predisposing factors for bed sore
Development.
Skin condition at least twice a day.
Inspect each pressure sites.
Palpate the skin for increased warmth.
ROLE OF NURSE…..
Inspect for dry skin, moist skin, breaks in skin
Evaluate level of mobility.
 Evaluate circulatory status (eg. Peripheral
pulses, edema).
 Assess neurovascular status.
 Determine presence of incontinence
Evaluate nutritional and hydration status.
Note present health problems.
ROLE OF NURSE…..
Interventions for a patient with Decreased
sensory perception
• Assess pressure points for signs of bed sore
development.
• Provide pressure-redistribution surface.
Interventions for a patient with incontinence
• Assess need for incontinence management.
• Following each incontinent episode, clean area
and dry thoroughly.
• Protect skin with moisture-barrier ointment.
ROLE OF NURSE…..
Interventions to avoid Friction and shear
• Reposition patient using draw sheet and lifting
off surface.
• Use proper positioning technique.
• Avoid dragging the patient in bed
• Use comfort devices appropriately.
ROLE OF NURSE…..
Interventions for a patient with Decreased
activity/ mobility
• Establish individualized turning schedule.
• Change position at least once in two hours and
more frequently for the high risk individuals.
Interventions for a patient with Poor nutrition
• Provide adequate nutritional and fluid intake
• Assist with intake as necessary.
• Consult dietitian for nutritional evaluation
ROLE OF NURSE…..
• Evaluate the ulcer progress every 4-6 days.
• Assist the physician or surgeon in debridement
• Educate the patient and family regarding the
risk factors and prevention of bed sores.
By: Pradeep Sharma
SKILLVERSITY COUNCIL OF TRAINING AND EDUCATION
Manager : Quality & Administration (Ford Hospital and Research Centre - Patna

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bedsores-scte-221122072208-83f26323.pdf

  • 1. PRESSURE ULCERS By: Pradeep Sharma SKILLVERSITY COUNCIL OF TRAINING AND EDUCATION Manager : Quality & Administration (Ford Hospital and Research Centre - Patna
  • 2. Bed Sores DEFINITION: •A Pressure Ulcer or Pressure Sore or Decubitus Ulcer orBedsore is localized injury to the skin and other underlying tissue, usually over a body prominence, as a result of prolonged unrelieved pressure.
  • 3. Risk Factors 1. Friction 2. Shear 3. Impaired Sensory Perception 4. Impaired Physical Mobility 5. Altered Level Of Consciousness 6. Fecal And Urinary Incontinence
  • 4. Risk Factors 7. Malnutrition 8. Dehydration 9. Excessive Body Heat 10. Advanced Age 11. Chronic Medical Conditions- Diabetes, Cardiovascular Diseases.
  • 5. When this pressure exceeds normal capillary pressure Occlusion & tearing of small blood vessels Reduced tissue perfusion Ischemic necrosis Pressure sore Pathophysiology Various risk factors act on areas of soft tissue overlying bony prominence
  • 7. Stages / Classification Of Bedsores • Staging systems for pressure ulcers are based on the depth of tissue destroyed. • Based on the depth there are four stages of bedsores 1. Stage I 2. Stage II 3. Stage III 4. Stage IV
  • 8. Stage I: Nonblanchable Redness of Intact Skin • Intact skin presents with nonblanchable erythema of a localized area usually over a bony prominence. • Discoloration of the skin, warmth, edema or pain may also be present • Stage I indicates “at-risk” persons. • Involves only the epidermal layer of skin.
  • 10. Stages / Classification Of Bedsores
  • 11. Stage II: Partial-thickness Skin Loss Or Blister. • A partial thickness loss of dermis presents as a shallow open ulcer with a red-pink wound bed without slough • Stage II is damage to the epidermis and the dermis. In this stage, the ulcer may be referred to as a blister or abrasion.
  • 14. Stage III: Full-thickness Skin Loss (Fat Visible). • A stage III ulcer is a full-thickness tissue loss. Subcutaneous fat may be visible; but bone, tendon, or muscle is not exposed. • Epidermis, dermis and subcutaneous tissues involved • subcutaneous layer has a relatively poor blood supply. So its difficult to heal.
  • 17. Stage IV: Full-thickness Tissue Loss • A stage IV ulcer is is the deepest, extending into the muscle, tendon or even bone. • Full thickness tissue loss with exposed bone, tendon or muscle.
  • 20. Complications • Cellulitis • Bone and joint infections • Sepsis • Cancer
  • 21. Prevention • Bedsores are easier to prevent than to treat. Although wounds can develop in spite of the most scrupulous care, it's possible to prevent them in many cases.
  • 22. Prevention 1. Position changes Changing position frequently and consistently is crucial to preventing bedsores. Experts advise shifting position about every 15 minutes that you're in a wheelchair and at least once every two hours, even during the night, if you spend most of your time in bed. 2. Skin inspection Daily skin inspections for pressure sores are an integral part of prevention
  • 23. Prevention 3. Nutrition A healthy diet is important in preventing skin breakdown and in aiding wound healing Adequate hydration to maintain the skin integrity. 4. Lifestyle changes – Quitting smoking Exercise - Daily exercise improves circulation 5. Use pressure-relieving devices such as air mattress, water mattress.
  • 24. Treatment • 1. Changing positions often. Carefully follow the schedule for turning and repositioning — approximately every 15 minutes if in a wheelchair and at least once every two hours when in bed. If unable to change position on own, a family member or other caregiver must be able to help. • 2. Using support surfaces. These are special cushions, pads, mattresses and beds that relieve pressure on an existing sore and help protect vulnerable areas from further breakdown.
  • 26. Treatment • 3. Cleaning. It's essential to keep wounds clean to prevent infection. A stage I wound can be gently washed with water and mild soap, but open sores should be cleaned with a saltwater (saline) solution each time the dressing is changed. • 4. Controlling incontinence
  • 27. Treatment • 5. Removal of damaged tissue (debridement). To heal properly, wounds need to be free of damaged, dead or infected tissue. • 6. Dressings. • 7. Oral antibiotics. • 8. Healthy diet. • 9. Educating the caregiver
  • 28. Treatment • Surgical repair • Tissue flap. • Plastic surgery may be required to replace the tissue. • Other treatment options Researchers are searching for more effective bedsore treatments. Under investigation are hyperbaric oxygen and the topical use of human growth factors.
  • 29. Role Of Nurse In Prevention & Management Of Bed Sores • The nurse should be continuingly assessing the client who are at risk for pressure ulcer development Assess the client for: The predisposing factors for bed sore Development. Skin condition at least twice a day. Inspect each pressure sites. Palpate the skin for increased warmth.
  • 30. ROLE OF NURSE….. Inspect for dry skin, moist skin, breaks in skin Evaluate level of mobility.  Evaluate circulatory status (eg. Peripheral pulses, edema).  Assess neurovascular status.  Determine presence of incontinence Evaluate nutritional and hydration status. Note present health problems.
  • 31. ROLE OF NURSE….. Interventions for a patient with Decreased sensory perception • Assess pressure points for signs of bed sore development. • Provide pressure-redistribution surface. Interventions for a patient with incontinence • Assess need for incontinence management. • Following each incontinent episode, clean area and dry thoroughly. • Protect skin with moisture-barrier ointment.
  • 32. ROLE OF NURSE….. Interventions to avoid Friction and shear • Reposition patient using draw sheet and lifting off surface. • Use proper positioning technique. • Avoid dragging the patient in bed • Use comfort devices appropriately.
  • 33. ROLE OF NURSE….. Interventions for a patient with Decreased activity/ mobility • Establish individualized turning schedule. • Change position at least once in two hours and more frequently for the high risk individuals. Interventions for a patient with Poor nutrition • Provide adequate nutritional and fluid intake • Assist with intake as necessary. • Consult dietitian for nutritional evaluation
  • 34. ROLE OF NURSE….. • Evaluate the ulcer progress every 4-6 days. • Assist the physician or surgeon in debridement • Educate the patient and family regarding the risk factors and prevention of bed sores.
  • 35. By: Pradeep Sharma SKILLVERSITY COUNCIL OF TRAINING AND EDUCATION Manager : Quality & Administration (Ford Hospital and Research Centre - Patna