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Pressure ulcer prevention and management: using mattresses and cushions
Pressure ulcers, Skin integrity | Pauline Beldon
In order to prevent tissue ulceration in patients with primary or secondary care, staff must assess the patient's risk of pressure damage and match them with the appropriate pressure-relieving equipment to meet their needs. All patients within a secondary care hospital setting will require a bed, mattress and a cushion/chair appropriate to their needs as identified using risk assessment and local guidelines.


