Pressure ulcers/bed sores that are more commonly known as pressure sores are a type of injury that break down the skin and underlying tissues when a certain area of skin is placed under a lot of pressure for long or short periods of time. The most common places these occur are on the feet or bottom usually. Pressure sores can be anything from a discolouration in the skin to an open painful wound that exposes underlying muscle and tissue or even worse, bone. As we all know, a blood supply is carried through our bodies all the time and in that blood is oxygen and nutrients which are naturally there to help keep skin tissue …show more content…
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The safe guarding of vulnerable adults looks at our responsibility and accountability of keeping people safe and would include risk assessments to identify the skin break down.
The care standards act reinforces the importance of policies and procedures put in place by our organisations to protect the service users and this includes again skin care and prevention of pressure sores. The social care code of practice also identifies roles and responsibility of the care worker. Nhs guidelines on wound care, tissue viability is relevant protocols that should be included in our organisations policies and procedures.
2.2 Describe agreed ways of working relating to pressure area care
Agreed ways or working relating to pressure care would be our homes Policies and Procedures and individual service users care plans to ensure what has been put in place is being carried out correctly at the right times of the