Bedsores (pressure sores)Bedsores, more accurately called pressure sores or pressure ulcers, are areas of damaged skin and tissue that develop when sustained pressure cuts off circulation to vulnerable parts of your body, esp
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/bedsores/DS00570
Not All Pressure Sores Are AvoidableThe National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel's recent consensus conference panelists
agreed that patients who choose not to participate in their own pressure ulcer prevention
could develop unavoidab
http://www.npuap.org/A_UA%20Press%20Release.pdf
Palliative Wound Care at the End of LifeThe majority of people die from chronic degenerative diseases (Lynn, 1996). As the population ages and the incidence and prevalence of chronic conditions are widespread, patients' needs are increasing
http://www.ahrq.gov/about/nursing/palliative.htm
Pressure SoresPressure sores (bedsores, decubitus ulcers, pressure ulcers) are areas of skin damage resulting from a lack of blood flow due to pressure.
* Sores often result from pressure but may also result fro
http://www.merckmanuals.com/home/sec18/ch205/ch205...
Skin changes at life's end (SCALE): a consensus documentThe occurrence of pressure damage
in the dying patient has been
realised for many years. Charcot
(1877) described a specific butterfly-
shaped ulcer over the buttocks in patients
who died soon af
http://www.wounds-uk.com/pdf/content_9356.pdf