2021
DOI: 10.30886/estima.v19.1092_pt
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Estratégias De Prevenção De Lesões Por Pressão Facial Ocasionadas Pelo Uso Da Posição Prona

Abstract: Objetivo:Identificar as principais estratégias para prevenção de lesões por pressão faciais ocasionadas pelo uso de posição prona. Métodos:Revisão integrativa de literatura, realizada durante o mês de março de 2021. Foram pesquisados artigos nas bases de dados da MEDLINE, LILACS, BDENF e IBECS. Os artigos selecionados foram redigidos nos idiomas inglês, português e espanhol, entre 2016 e 2021. Foram excluídos os duplicados e os que não incluíam a temática abordada. Inicialmente, foram identific… Show more

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“…Pressure injury (PI) is an area of tissue damage and loss that normally occurs above a bone structure or in another fragile tissue area: it is caused by intense pressure and/or shear in tissue areas; represents a complication typically associated with partial or total lack of mobility. The lesion may or may not break the skin (open or closed wound) and may or may not be associated with the sensation of pain in the affected area (Bandeira et al, 2021;Moraes et al, 2016). The costs associated with the acquisition of material for the treatment of PI and its complications are high for the Health System as a whole.…”
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“…Pressure injury (PI) is an area of tissue damage and loss that normally occurs above a bone structure or in another fragile tissue area: it is caused by intense pressure and/or shear in tissue areas; represents a complication typically associated with partial or total lack of mobility. The lesion may or may not break the skin (open or closed wound) and may or may not be associated with the sensation of pain in the affected area (Bandeira et al, 2021;Moraes et al, 2016). The costs associated with the acquisition of material for the treatment of PI and its complications are high for the Health System as a whole.…”
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