Pressure Injuries (Pressure Ulcers) and Wound Care: Practice Essentials, Background, Anatomy
Pressure Injuries (Pressure Ulcers) and Wound Care: Practice Essentials, Background, Anatomy
The terms decubitus ulcer (from Latin decumbere, “to lie down”), pressure sore, and pressure ulcer often are used interchangeably in the medical community. However, as the name suggests, decubitus ulcer occurs at sites overlying bony structures that are prominent when a person is recumbent.
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