Ulcer for pressure awareness for prevention is the solution CLECILENE GOMES OAK – Graduated Nursing for the University Valley of the Green River (Unincor), Betim campus. Member of the Mining Association of Pulmonary Hipertenso AMIHAP. After graduanda in multifocal Psychology. Blog has access its: . IVANIR DA SILVA SOUSA BAPTIST.
Graduated Nursing for the University Valley of the Green River (Unincor). The development of ulcers for pressure (UP) is a serious problem of nursing, therefore, frequently, the quality of the assistance is associated with me and demands a great demand of time and money for treatment of the injuries, over all when the prevention receives little attention, when does not exist specific programs come back toward this problem. The oxygen is ' ' combustvel' ' essential so that the cells can have guaranteed the life and its functions. Beyond it, other basic nutrients for the adequate functioning of the cells and fabrics, the vases and capillaries and distributed of form are lead through to irrigate and to feed these structures. The maintenance of the integrity and perfuso of these vases is vital when it is desired to preserve the cellular and teciduais activities in normal physiological levels. (UP) it is an area of injury located of the skin and in adjacent fabrics, caused for pressure, tangential tension, friction and/or a combination of these factors. …
Custam and affects millions of patients, in the homes, the centers of health, hospital institutions e, particular, the units of intensive therapy (UTI). … The tax of incidence and prevalence of these injuries is bigger in the UTI. The UP incidence is esteem in 5% 10% between hospitalized patients and 13% between patients who are in assistance houses and 40% of the sick people interned in UTI develop UP in the two first weeks of hospitalization. The UP is a secular concern of the professionals who give to assistance the patients acamados, being its prevention and treatment a challenge for the team of nursing for being this that keeps a bigger contact with the patient.