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Prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers
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Local Wound CarePatient SafetyLower Extremity WoundOutcomes ResearchPressure Ulcer CarePressure Ulcer PreventionHealth Care SectorsSurgeryWound HealingInjury PreventionWound CareMedicineEmergency MedicinePressure Ulcers
Pressure ulcer prevention and treatment remains a challenge for interprofessional teams in all health care sectors. Evidencebased pressure ulcer guidelines can be simplified with a bedside enabler utilizing the wound bed preparation paradigm. Key steps involve treatment of the cause, addressing patient-centered concerns, and administering local wound care (debridement, infection/ inflammation control, and moisture balance before considering advanced therapies with the edge effect). Optimal outcomes are achievable with a multi-disciplinary approach that supports patients and their circle of care, which is central to every evaluation and course of treatment decisions.