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Predicting Pressure Sore Risk With the Norton, Braden, and Waterlow Scales in a Hong Kong Rehabilitation Hospital

Nursing Research, 1998
Numerous pressure sore risk calculators have been developed since the 1960s. Each scale is claimed to have predictive value and applicability in various clinical settings, but it has not been determined which one is more relevant for adoption in a rehabilitation setting.To compare the predictive power of the three most commonly adopted pressure sore ...
S M, Pang, T K, Wong
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[The Norton Scale as predictor of health-related quality of life in institutionalized elderly].

Enfermeria clinica, 2017
A low Norton Scale (NS) score predicts pressure ulcer risk and several adverse outcomes in the elderly. On the other hand, health-related quality of life (HRQOL) is an indicator with clinical and predictive utilities. The aim was to assess the relationship between NS and HRQOL, in a gender analysis.Fifty-one women and 39 men, institutionalized and aged≥
Josefina, González-Expósito   +4 more
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Norton scale and vital prognosis

Revista Clínica Española (English Edition), 2018
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Norton score and clinical outcomes following acute decompensated heart failure hospitalization

Journal of Cardiology, 2020
Sharon Shalom Natanzon   +2 more
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