Examples of bedsore in the following topics:
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Pressure Ulcers
- Pressure ulcers, or bedsores, are lesions cause by unrelieved pressure that blocks blood flow to the skin, causing severe illness or death.
- Bedsores typically affect the elderly and individuals who are restricted to a prone position for long periods of time.
- Bedsores are often fatal and are one of the leading iatrogenic causes of death reported in developed countries.
- The most important care for a patient with bedsores is the relief of pressure.
- Once a bedsore is found, pressure should immediately be lifted from the area and the patient turned at least every two hours to avoid aggravating the wound.
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Gangrene
- Bedsores occurring on body parts such as the sacrum, buttocks, and heels are also categorized as wet gangrene infections.
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Sepsis and Septic Shock
- For patients in the hospital, common sites of infection include intravenous lines, surgical wounds, surgical drains, and sites of skin breakdown known as bedsores (decubitus ulcers).