domingo, 21 de abril de 2013

SKIN INTEGRITY AND ULCERS

It called for pressure ulcer: "any area of damage to the skin and underlying tissue caused by prolonged pressure on a hard surface, not necessarily strong, and independent of the position".

According to WHO pressure sores "are an indicator of the quality of care techniques".

The pressure ulcers do not heal by themselves, must be the cause and implement adequate care.
The nursing staff should be able to identify ulcers, heal them, but above all to make a good prevention.

Pressure ulcers require time and effort, affecting mostly older people with limited mobility or who are bedridden.


The Braden Scale and Norton, are used to identify the risk of developing a pressure ulcer.





According to the AHCPR, based on original classification Byrne and Field, ulcers can have four stages.




The most common areas are pressure ulcers are:

It is also important to assess the area, the volume and the surrounding skin.




Some of the measures we must take to prevent are:



  1. Postural changes every two hours in bed.
  2. Avoid sitting in a chair too long, mobilize every hour. And do not place any cushion or anything that increases the pressure in the area.
  3. Place protections bony prominences, plus heel, elbow.
  4. Place a pillow or foam between your legs so you do not rub your knees and ankles.
  5. Raise your legs with a pillow or foam pressure not to make the bed heels.
  6. Use a decubitus mattress.
  7. Protein diet.
  8. Examine the skin daily. Wash and dry daily.
  9. Cotton clothes.
  10. Use of absorbents.
  11. Properly hydrate skin with cream.
  12. Apply skin barrier.
  13. Apply hyperoxygenated fatty acids to any redness and foam if required, dressing pad.


MACERATION

According to the study by Gago et all, maceration is the most common problem when using dressings based on moist wound healing. Occurs when the exudate is poorly controlled, which saturates the surrounding skin and cause pain, slowing the evolution of the wound, increasing its size.


It is important to know all the factors maceration triggers, and in this way to address it and prevent it.
We must also choose the dressing based on the cure humid environment regarding variables perilesional skin, as most appropriate considering the not aggressive or traumatic.
The dressings based on moist wound healing must maintain a proper balance for both premises as the absorption of exudate, the phase scarring.


I totally agree with the item, but not only must try to avoid maceration of ulcers, but able to apply our knowledge well as nurses to use dressings and appropriate treatment.









I leave this video on VAC therapy, and that I found very innovative and useful precisely to avoid maceration, among other things, not being the most important.
This video is now sponsored by KCI.






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Bibliografía:

1. Ayora Torres P, Carrillo Sánchez M, Donaire Guarnido MA, López Jiménez E, Romero Castro B, Ruz Ramírez J, Segarra Valls I, Turrado Muñoz MA, Zayas Navarro C, Rich Ruiz M. Protocolo de cuidados en úlceras por presión. Hospital Universitario Reina Sofía. Córdoba.


2. Correa Román L, Moreno Rojo M, Jiménez Vinuesa ND. Manual de procedimientos de medidas de prevención de Upp. Fundación Pública Residencia de Mayores San Luís. Motril. Granada.  Disponible en: http://www.gneaupp.es/app/adm/documentos-guias/archivos/51_pdf.pdf

3. Guía-Protocolo de Prevención, Tratamiento y Apósitos en Úlceras por Presión. Comisión de úlceras por presión del departamento15. Centros sociosanitarios-Primaria-Especializada. Disponible en: http://www.a14.san.gva.es/hos/enfer/prevencion%20upp%20guia%20de%20enferferia%20departamento%2015.pdf


4. Gago Fornells M, García González RF, Rueda López J, Muñoz Bueno AM, Vega Águilar J, Gaztelu Valdé V. La maceración. Un problema en la piel perilesional de úlceras por presión y heridas crónicas. Cádiz. 2004. Disponible en: http://www.gneaupp.es/app/adm/publicaciones/archivos/38_pdf.pdf




1 comentario:

  1. I must say that this month I went to a seminar on VAC therapy in the Military Hospital of Zaragoza and increase my knowledge about it. Even I found most interesting and would recommend everyone learn about it because I showed the results were overwhelming improvement.

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