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GRMC hosting annual Patient Safety Awareness Week training

DEDEDO, Guam—Guam Regional Medical City is conducting its annual, hospital-wide Patient Safety Awareness Week training for employees from Tuesday, March 12, through Thursday, March 14. PSAW is a national, annual

The correlation between sub-epidermal moisture measurement and other e by Hannah Jane Elizabeth Wilson, Declan Patton et al

The correlation between sub-epidermal moisture (SEM) and other early indicators of pressure ulcer (PU) development is yet to be determined. This three-part series aims to bridge this knowledge gap, through investigating SEM and its correlation with evidence-based technologies and assessments. This article focuses on the correlation between SEM and ultrasound. A prospective cohort observational study was undertaken between February and November 2021. Patients undergoing three surgery types were consecutively enrolled to the study following informed consent. Assessments were performed prior to and following surgery for 3 days at the sacrum, both heels and a control site, using a SEM scanner and high-frequency ultrasound scanner (5–15 MHz). Spearman's rank (rs) explored the correlation between SEM and ultrasound. A total of 60 participants were included; 50% were male with a mean age of 58 years (±13.46). A statistically significant low to moderately positive correlation was obser

Green Bay woman to stand trial for allegedly keeping bedridden mother in filthy conditions

A woman charged after police found her mother covered in bedsores, urine and bug droppings in a home in filthy conditions was ordered to stand trial.

Green Bay woman charged with abuse for keeping bedridden mother in filthy conditions

According to the complaint, police were called to a home on Vroman Street after a delivery driver said she could hear a woman inside calling for help.

Assessing nurses attitudes towards pressure ulcer prevention: An upda by Pinar Avsar, Vishnu Renjith et al

Objective: The aim of this systematic review was to critically appraise and synthesise the existing research literature pertaining to nurses’ attitudes toward pressure ulcer (PU) prevention. Method: The systematic review presented in our paper serves as an updated version of the definitive review conducted by Avsar et al. in 2019. Using systematic review methodology, we considered published quantitative studies focusing on nurses’ attitudes toward PU prevention as measured using psychometric tests. The search was conducted in April 2022, using PubMed, CINAHL, Scopus, Cochrane and EMBASE databases, and returned 454 records, of which 35 met the inclusion criteria. Data were extracted using a pre-designed extraction tool and all included studies were quality appraised using the evidence-based librarianship (EBL) appraisal checklist. Results: In most studies, distinct measurement instruments were used for measuring nurses’ attitudes toward the prevention of PUs: the Moore and Price A

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