Pressure Ulcer (Pressure Sore)
Alternate Names : Bedsore, Decubitus Ulcer
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Symptoms & Signs
The National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (NPUAP) created a process for evaluating pressure sores based on a staging system from Stage I (earliest signs) to Stage IV (worst):
- Stage I: A reddened area on the skin that, when pressed, is "non-blanchable" (does not turn white). This indicates that a pressure ulcer is starting to develop.
- Stage II: The skin blisters or forms an open sore. The area around the sore may be red and irritated.
- Stage III: The skin breakdown now looks like a crater where there is damage to the tissue below the skin.
- Stage IV: The pressure ulcer has become so deep that there is damage to the muscle and bone, and sometimes tendons and joints.
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