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September 20, 2022
Pressure injuries, also known as pressure ulcers, are a major global healthcare problem, occurring in both acute, long stay and community healthcare settings. These injuries have a significant humanitarian and economic impact, but are largely considered a preventable ‘never event’. For prevention to be successful, it is essential that patients at risk of a pressure injury are identified, and that appropriate interventions are initiated early. International expert guidelines for pressure injury prevention recommend patient assessment on admission, and daily thereafter. Jonathan Busby, global senior clinical manager at Arjo, explains further.
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