Recurring pressure ulcers: Identifying the definitions. A N ational P ressure U lcer A dvisory P anel white paper

Currently, there is a lack of consensus regarding the accepted terminology pertaining to the pressure ulcer healing progression and recidivism. This lack of uniformity can negatively impact initiation of treatment pathways, completion of appropriate interventions, clinical documentation, medical cod...

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Hauptverfasser: Tew, Cindy, Hettrick, Heather, Holden‐Mount, Sarah, Grigsby, Rebekah, Rhodovi, Julie, Moore, Lyn, Ghaznavi, Amir M., Siddiqui, Aamir
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