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Allorah Foote, BSN, RN, CCRN | NCLEX & Nursing School Resources on Instagram: "🩹 PRESSURE INJURY STAGES  follow @nursewellversed for visual nursing education  A pressure injury is a breakdown of skin integrity due to unrelieved pressure. There are different stages of pressure injuries that are classified based on their severity and progression.  1️⃣ Stage 1 →Non-blanchable redness →Skin is NOT open but appears swollen and irritated  2️⃣ Stage 2 →Skin NOT intact →Shallow, open ulcer with partial thickness skin loss →NO fat or muscle exposed  3️⃣ Stage 3 →Full thickness skin loss →Subcutaneous fat visible →NO exposed bone, muscle, or tendon  4️⃣ Stage 4 →Full thickness skin loss →Bone, muscle, or tendon IS exposed →Tunneling or pockets may be present  ⚫️ Unstageable →Base covered with escha Pressure Ulcer Staging, Pressure Injury, Nursing School Success, Redness Skin, Study Sheet, Med Surg Nursing, Pressure Ulcer, Nclex Study, Nurse Study Notes

Allorah Foote, BSN, RN, CCRN | NCLEX & Nursing School Resources on Instagram: "🩹 PRESSURE INJURY STAGES follow @nursewellversed for visual nursing education A pressure injury is a breakdown of skin integrity due to unrelieved pressure. There are different stages of pressure injuries that are classified based on their severity and progression. 1️⃣ Stage 1 →Non-blanchable redness →Skin is NOT open but appears swollen and irritated 2️⃣ Stage 2 →Skin NOT intact →Shallow, open ulcer with…

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Pressure Ulcer Staging Guide Bowel Movement Chart, Nursing Wound Care, Pressure Ulcer Staging, Wound Nurse, Pressure Injury, Nursing Printables, Pta Board, Neonatal Nursing, Nurse Brain Sheet

Decubitus Ulcer Staging - Pressure Ulcer Stages help staff determine Degree of Harm to the patient. Stage I: • Intact skin with localized, non-blanchable erythema over a bony prominence. • The area may be painful, firm or soft and warmer or cooler when compared to surrounding tissue. • Darkly pigmented skin may not show visible blanching, however the colour of the Stage I ulcer will appear different than the colour of surrounding skin. • Indicates the patient is at risk for further tissue…

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Understanding Pressure Injuries Pressure injuries, commonly known as pressure ulcers or bedsores, are localized damage to the skin and underlying tissue caused by prolonged pressure. Here are some essential facts: 1️⃣ At-Risk Populations: Individuals with limited mobility, such as the elderly, those with spinal cord injuries, or patients in long-term care settings, are particularly at risk. 2️⃣ Stages of Pressure Injuries: These injuries are classified into four stages, ranging from stage ... Spinal Cord Injuries, Pressure Ulcer, Spinal Cord, Long Term Care, Can You Help, Caregiver, Skin Tones, Color Change, The Skin

Understanding Pressure Injuries Pressure injuries, commonly known as pressure ulcers or bedsores, are localized damage to the skin and underlying tissue caused by prolonged pressure. Here are some essential facts: 1️⃣ At-Risk Populations: Individuals with limited mobility, such as the elderly, those with spinal cord injuries, or patients in long-term care settings, are particularly at risk. 2️⃣ Stages of Pressure Injuries: These injuries are classified into four stages, ranging from stage…

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Set (7 Pieces) of silicone pressure injury models for wound care education and teaching. Includes: 1 piece with examples of stage 1, DTI, and an unstageable (slough and eschar) pressure injury, a stage 2 pressure injury, 2 stage 3 pressure injuries, and 2 stage 4 pressure injuries. Fresh Wounds, Stage Makeup Wounds, Pressure Ulcer Staging, Pressure Injury, Abrasion Wound, Laceration Wound Care, Gunshot Wound, Pressure Ulcer, Wound Care

Set (7 Pieces) of silicone pressure injury models for wound care education and teaching. Includes: 1 piece with examples of stage 1, DTI, and an unstageable (slough and eschar) pressure injury, a stage 2 pressure injury, 2 stage 3 pressure injuries, and 2 stage 4 pressure injuries.

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