TY - CHAP M1 - Book, Section TI - Prevention and Treatment of Pressure Ulcers A1 - Rappl, Laurie M. A1 - Sprigle, Stephen H. A1 - Lane, Renee Trahan A2 - McCulloch, Joseph M. A2 - Kloth, Luther C. PY - 2010 T2 - Wound Healing Evidence-Based Management, 4e AB - A pressure ulcer is localized injury to the skin and/or underlying tissue, usually over a bony prominence, as a result of pressure or pressure in combination with shear and friction.1 Because most pressure ulcers are preventable, they can be one of the most unnecessary, and often tragic, manifestations of wounds on the human body. Knowledge of the body sites at risk and prevention methods–such as the appropriate choice and use of support surfaces for both the bed and the chair, as well as correct positioning on both the bed and the chair–are of utmost importance for individuals with mobility deficits. In addition, fitted protective devices, including shoes or orthotics, frequent repositioning, positioning to off-load the risk sites, and proper nutrition and hygiene can dramatically reduce the occurrence and recurrence of these ulcers. SN - PB - McGraw-Hill Education CY - New York, NY Y2 - 2024/04/18 UR - fadavispt.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1184832407 ER -