Stages Of Pressure Injuries: Early Identification & Treatment Options
Ashford Hall2024-05-24T13:32:51-05:00Pressure injuries or bedsores due to long-term immobility progresses in 4 stages. Here's how to identify and treat each stage.
Pressure injuries or bedsores due to long-term immobility progresses in 4 stages. Here's how to identify and treat each stage.
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Pressure sores can be prevented with regular repositioning in a bed. Prolonged pressure on sensitive areas can lead to tenderness.
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