bony prominence
are where bone sticks out / projects from flat surface of body; pressure point
intact skin
normal intact skin without tissue damage / breakage
pressure injury
local damage to skin and under-tissue
shear
skin sticks to surface while moving in a direction leading to skin tearing from under layers / each other
ulcer
shallow / deep crater sore of skin / mucous membrane
common causes of pressure injuries ?
pressure / shearing of skin
- pressure from medical devices
common pressure points ?
how do pressure ulcers form ?
loss of capillaries / veins —> less blood flow to local area
pressure injury risks ?
erythema
red / redness
blanch
to become white
nonblanchable
skin doesn’t become white when pressure is applied
slough
dead tissue; usually yellow-ish / moist
eschar
dead leathery tissue; usually black / brown
stage 1 pressure injury
nonblanchable red area
stage 2 pressure injury
stage 3 pressure injury
stage 4 pressure injury
unstageable pressure injury
deep tissue pressure injury
turn clock
changing person w/ new position every 2 hours
1) supine
2) left side
3) right side
repeat until end of day
how often should you reposition person in a chair yourself ?
at least every hour; sometimes sooner
how often should person in chair be reminded to change positions themselves if possible ?
at least every 15 min
bed cradle