The nursing care for the medical device related pressure injury patient with a mucosal pressure injury due to an endotracheal tube: a case report.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 DERMATOLOGY Wound management & prevention Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.25270/wmp.2023.2.22051
Arzu Bahar, Demet Bal
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BACKGROUND Pressure injury (PI) due to medical devices is one of the most common PIs, especially in patients treated in intensive care. Medical device-related pressure injuries (MDRPIs), as part of their treatment, require extra care and prevention interventions than injuries caused by immobilization. Standardized nursing models are needed to care for PIs caused by medical devices on mucous membranes. PURPOSE To provide information about the evaluation and care of the MDRPIs in the mucosal membrane due to the endotracheal tube (ET). CASE REPORT A 35-year-old male with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and coronavirus disease has MDRPIs on the lower lip edge due to the ET on the fifteenth day after intubation. North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA) diagnoses were determined by systematically analyzing the data using the Gordon's Functional Health Patterns (GFHP) model in the patient. Nursing care was planned and applied in line with the determined NANDA diagnoses, Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) interventions, and using the recommendations of current PI guides for treatment of MDRPIs. CONCLUSION This case report illustrates MDRPIs resulting from ET and provides information about the formation of MDRPIs and appropriate maintenance therapy. Future research is recommended to examine and evaluate the nursing care and outcome of MDRPIs in different mucosal membranes.
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医疗器械相关压力损伤患者气管插管致粘膜压力损伤1例的护理
背景医疗器械引起的压力损伤是最常见的压力损伤之一,尤其是在重症监护室接受治疗的患者中。医疗器械相关的压力损伤(MDRPI)作为其治疗的一部分,需要比固定引起的损伤更多的护理和预防干预。需要标准化的护理模式来护理由粘膜上的医疗设备引起的PIs。目的提供有关评估和护理因气管插管(ET)引起的粘膜MDRPI的信息。病例报告一名患有慢性阻塞性肺病(COPD)和冠状病毒疾病的35岁男性在插管后第15天因ET导致下唇缘MDRPI。北美护理诊断协会(NANDA)的诊断是通过使用戈登功能健康模式(GFHP)模型对患者的数据进行系统分析来确定的。护理是根据已确定的NANDA诊断、护理结果分类(NOC)干预措施,并使用当前PI指南中关于MDRPI治疗的建议进行规划和应用的。结论本病例报告说明了ET引起的MDRPI,并提供了有关MDRPI形成和适当维持治疗的信息。建议未来的研究来检查和评估不同粘膜中MDRPI的护理和结果。
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Wound management & prevention
Wound management & prevention Nursing-Medical and Surgical Nursing
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