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Prevention of Endotracheal Tube-Related Pressure Injury: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
American Journal of Critical Care, 2022BACKGROUND Hospital-acquired pressure injuries, including those related to airway devices, are a significant source of morbidity in critically ill patients.
Chandler H. Moser +7 more
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Prevention of Tracheostomy-Related Pressure Injury: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
American Journal of Critical Care, 2022BACKGROUND In the critical care environment, individuals who undergo tracheostomy are highly susceptible to tracheostomy-related pressure injuries. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effectiveness of interventions to reduce tracheostomy-related pressure injury ...
Chandler H. Moser +7 more
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Risk Factors for Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injury in Adult Critical Care Patients.
American Journal of Critical Care, 2022BACKGROUND Accurately measuring the risk of pressure injury remains the most important step for effective prevention and intervention. Relative contributions of risk factors for the incidence of pressure injury in adult critical care patients are not ...
Phillip Kim +7 more
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High-Pressure Injection Injuries
Hand Clinics, 1986The use of high-pressure injection devices has resulted in an unusual type of injury to the upper extremity. Though on initial inspection the wound often appears benign, tissue damage beneath the skin is extensive. These injuries are surgical emergencies that demand prompt evaluation and treatment.
B T, Harter, K C, Harter
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High-pressure injection injuries
Injury, 1991A retrospective review of the 11 patients attending the Hand Unit at the Derbyshire Royal Infirmary over the last 5 years with high-pressure injection injuries is presented. The machines and materials that cause these injuries are outlined and the methods of treatment and rehabilitation are described in detail.
N C, Neal, F D, Burke
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Nutrition in clinical practice, 2021
Nutrition is an important component in the prevention and treatment of pressure injuries (PIs). The skin is the largest organ of the body, and macronutrients and micronutrients in specific amounts are required to maintain and repair body tissues.
Nancy Munoz, M. E. Posthauer
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Nutrition is an important component in the prevention and treatment of pressure injuries (PIs). The skin is the largest organ of the body, and macronutrients and micronutrients in specific amounts are required to maintain and repair body tissues.
Nancy Munoz, M. E. Posthauer
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High-Pressure Injection Injuries
The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2012EFINITION igh-pressure injection injuries occur when equipment apable of achieving pressures sufficient to breach the uman skin injects its contents into the human body, ost commonly into the hand. The pressure required to penetrate intact human skin is commonly cited at 7 bar (7 10 N/m) or 100 psi.
Ioannis P, Pappou, D Nicole, Deal
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2018
Abstract This chapter provides information on pressure sores, compression mononeuropathy, and rhabdomyolysis.
Lesley K. Bowker +3 more
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Abstract This chapter provides information on pressure sores, compression mononeuropathy, and rhabdomyolysis.
Lesley K. Bowker +3 more
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The Role of Family Caregivers in Pressure Injury Prevention Guidelines: A Scoping Review
Home Healthcare Now, 2021Considering the importance of family caregivers in pressure injury prevention, it is necessary to clearly define their role in pressure injury prevention guidelines.
H. Rafiei +3 more
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Medical Device–Related Pressure Injuries
Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2020Medical device-related pressure injuries result from use of medical devices, equipment, furniture, and everyday objects in direct contact with skin and because of increased external mechanical load leading to soft tissue damage. The resultant pressure injury generally mirrors the pattern or shape of the device.
Joyce, Pittman, Carroll, Gillespie
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