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Annotated Bibliography (HAPU)
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Annotated Bibliography
Swafford, K., Culpepper, R., & Dunn, C. (2016). Use of a Comprehensive Program to Reduce the Incidence of Hospital-Acquired Pressure Ulcers in an Intensive Care Unit. American
This book is instrumental in explaining the cost of pressure ulcers acquired in the hospitals and how such ulcers can be prevented in such acute settings of care. It enlightens the reader on how hospital-acquired pressure-based ulcers are being taken or considered as preventable. It gives measures through which HAPU prevention programs can be effective even when it is a year-long in adults who are in the intensive care unit. As such, the book is pivotal in explaining how HAPU can be reduced by 50 percent. In addition to this, the book further explains how people can be sensitized of the ways through which they can avoid HAPU in risk areas. It also gives some guidelines on how the staff can also be educated about the same and how they can be encouraged to be proactive in terms of how they can easily detect patients at risk. In general, the book will help me explain how nurses can take care of patients even when Wound and Skin Care Nurse is out.
Sussman, C., & Bates-Jensen, B. (2006). Wound care. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.
In this book, the author is giving a number of ways and programs that are important in ensuring that the incidences of HAPU are greatly reduced in the intensive care units in America. It is a practice manual that is meant to help nurses and other healthcare practitioners to decrease chances of increasing HAPU as it were. As such, this manual will help me explain the documentation of patients that are supposed to be attended to in the stipulated times throughout the day as opposed to the restricted times that WSCN visits patients. This will further help me explain how other nurses can participate in helping the victims of HAPU with or without WSCN.
Bader, D. L. (2005). Pressure ulcer research: Current and future perspectives. (Springer e-books.) Berlin: Springer.
This research has been done by a number of researchers, who are trying to shed light on the current situation of pressure ulcer and give the future perspective of the same. It elaborates on patients that could be at high risk for contracting pressure ulcers, with a number of evidences supporting their claims. It further explains ways in which pressure ulcers can be prevented as well as its treatment among many other issues that are related to pressure ulcer that are important for my intended work.
European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel,, National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (U.S.),, & Pan Pacific Pressure Injury Alliance,. (2014). Prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers: Quick reference guide.
This book is key for HAPU research since it gives a summary of a number of recommendations that are important in ensuring that pressure ulcer is preventable and treatable. It is more comprehensive as far as clinical practice guideline in relation to pressure ulcer, is concerned. It contains a discussion and analysis that are detailed with evidence from several available evidences and research. It is a reference guide for professionals in the healthcare sector that are sometimes very busy, but require the guide to carry on with their duties that more often than not are related to HAPU. This reference is important for my study since it is going to help explain ways to treat and prevent pressure ulcers through its comprehensive recommendations on the same.
Joanna Briggs institute. (2016). Pressure area care. Retrieved from http://ovidsp.tx.ovid.com/sp3.19.0a/ovidweb.cgi?&S=GJJCFPJOKFDDGOPENCIKMCGCBHLNAA00&Complete Reference=S.sh.21|2|1#below-banner
The book is crucial in my work since it particularly deals with ways through which nurses can take good care of pressure areas. It gives a number of ways in which nurses can do this. As such, it is more important in my work because it will help explain ways in which nurses can take care of pressure ulcers whether WSCN is present or not.
References
Bader, D. L. (2005). Pressure ulcer research: Current and future perspectives. (Springer e-books.) Berlin: Springer.
European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel,, National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (U.S.),, & Pan Pacific Pressure Injury Alliance,. (2014). Prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers: Quick reference guide.
Joanna Briggs institute. (2016). Pressure area care. Retrieved from http://ovidsp.tx.ovid.com/sp3.19.0a/ovidweb.cgi?&S=GJJCFPJOKFDDGOPENCIKMCGCBHLNAA00&Complete Reference=S.sh.21|2|1#below-banner
Sussman, C., & Bates-Jensen, B. (2006). Wound care. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.
Swafford, K., Culpepper, R., & Dunn, C. (2016). Use of a Comprehensive Program to Reduce the Incidence of Hospital-Acquired Pressure Ulcers in an Intensive Care Unit. American