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The patient became progressively emaciated and exhausted, cystitis persisted, the bedsore deepened.
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A large bedsore had developed over the sacrum.
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Superman gets killed by a fucking bedsore infection.
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There was a large bedsore; he could rest neither day nor night; and had no appetite to eat, but very thirsty.
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Then, rapidly and without hesitation, he pressed the hot glass rim down upon Woodward's white flesh a few inches upward from the virulent bedsore.
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Fulp has brought braces for Walter's feet and treatments for pressuresores.
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The pressuresores will probably start coming back, he says.
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Interface-related complications included air leaks, cutaneous pressuresores, eye irritation, inhalation, and gastric distension.
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The role of nutritional factors in the development of pressuresores will also be discussed.
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Five patients had developed pressuresores after admission, while checks on feeding tubes were not done.
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Risk-adjusted rates of pressureulcer development were calculated from an administrative database.
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Adherence to best practices related to pressureulcer prevention was abstracted from medical records.
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A sitting-acquired pressureulcer (PU) is a common injury in wheelchair-bound patients.
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One pressureulcer and one unaffected skin area were photographed on each participating patient.
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A pressureulcer is an area of localized tissue destruction directly related to prolonged pressure.
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There is no clearly significant differences in the microbial ecology of decubitusulcer in relation to metadata except when considering diabetes.
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Physical examination revealed a decubitusulcer with foul smelling and yellowish exudative pus on his left chest wall and abdomen, forearm, thigh, and lower leg.
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Infected decubitusulcers, conjunctivitis, symptomatic urinary-tract infections, and lower-respiratory tract infections were the most common types.
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Background: Decubitusulcers, also known as bedsores or pressure ulcers, affect millions of hospitalized patients each year.
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Results: Decubitusulcers are shown to be polymicrobial in nature with no single bacterium exclusively colonizing the wounds.