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Indian Journal of Surgical Nursing

Volume  5, Issue 3, Sep-Dec 2016, Pages 97-105
 

Original Article

A Patient Safety: Preventing Pressure Ulcers

Vasantha Kalyani*, S.K. Mohanasundari**

*Assistant Professor, College of Nursing, AIIMS Rishikesh. **Nursing Tutor, AIIMS, Jodhpur.

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DOI: DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijsn.2277.467X.5316.5

Abstract

 With today’s critical nursing shortage, it is no surprise that there would be an increase in hospitalinduced pressure sores given the complexity of this issue. Although nurses may complain there is not enough time to get everything done due to an overwhelming workload. Equally important to consider is that proper treatment be implemented routinely and consistently in accordance with the institution’s policy and procedure manual. The responsibility ranges from the chief nursing officer to the bedside nurse to make sure treatment plans are implemented and evaluated. A skin care plan to prevent tissue injury in patients at risk for developing pressure sores and to promote wound healing in patients with existing breakdown must be developed. The staff must be involved in planning, implementing, and evaluating the skin care plan for it to be effective.

Keywords: Pressure Ulcer; Patient; Safety; Prevention.


Corresponding Author : Vasantha Kalyani*