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Ulcerative colitis is a form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that causes inflammation and open sores (ulcers) in the ...
Why: Pressure ulcers are serious problems that occur frequently in hospitalized, community-dwelling and nursing home older adults, accounting for 3-11% in acute facilities, and 24% in long-term ...
Leg ulcers are open skin wounds that occur between the ankle and the knee that can last weeks, months or even years and are a consequence of arterial or venous valvular insufficiency. Negative ...
Is there data indicating higher prevalence of in-house acquired pressure ulcers in nursing facilities compared to hospitals?
Patients with injuries to the lining of the upper GI tract, called mucosal damage, were matched in a 1:3 ratio with patients without mucosal damage. All patients were followed through July of 2023.
A proposal on managing expectations to change the paradigm of future litigation for these (currently) high volume hospital acquired pressure ulcer cases.
An ulcer is a painful open sore that can occur in the stomach, intestines, skin, mouth, and eyes. Ulcers are usually caused by infections.
Pressure ulcers are also known as bedsores. They are classified in four stages. Learn about the stages of pressure sores and how to treat them.
Pressure ulcers are injuries that occur on the skin or in soft tissue underneath the skin. Learn more about how they develop and their different stages here.
One measure of the safety and quality of nursing home care is the presence of a pressure ulcer on its residents. CMS reports these numbers to the public as a star-ranking on Nursing Home Compares and ...
When a resident of a nursing home suffers from severe pressure ulcers any claim against the facility may initially seem indefensible. But careful ...