Transcription of Pressure Ulcers Among Nursing Home Residents: United ...
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NCHS Data Brief No. 14 February department of health and human servicescenters for disease control and preventionnational center for health statisticsPressure Ulcers Among Nursing home Residents: United States, 2004eunice park-lee, , and christine caffrey, , division of health care statisticsKey findingsdata from the national Nursing home survey, 2004In 2004, about 159,000 current Nursing home residents (11%) had Pressure Ulcers . Stage 2 Pressure Ulcers were the most common. Residents aged 64 years and under were more likely than older residents to have Pressure of Nursing homes for a year or less were more likely to have Pressure Ulcers than those with longer stays.
nursing home residents with stage 2 or higher pressure ulcers received wound care in accordance with the clinical practice guidelines. Pressure ulcers are serious and common medical conditions
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