I want to make an analysis of this clinical case; I need to…

Question Answered step-by-step I want to make an analysis of this clinical case; I need to… I want to make an analysis of this clinical case; I need to interpret taking into account some scales that I provide 40-year-old female has been in bed for 3 years, after suffering a CVA. He requires total assistance to move, his hands are already stiff. He suffers from fecal and urinary incontinence. He is alert and in good physical condition. His feeding is by PEG tube, in good nutritional status. Their Sensory perception is limited . Case Summarywhat is the risk you have of developing an ulcer according to the Norton scale.what is the risk you have of developing an ulcer according to the Braden scale.I want to know nursing interventions for this case.ConclusionsReferences.NORTON SCALE Worth physical state State of mind Exercise Mobility Incontinence 4 WellAlert wander TotalAbsent 3 RegularApathetic walk with help Limitation mild Occasional two EvilConfused In chair Very limited Usualone Very evil Torpid bedridden Still urinary and fecalTotal      Score: 14 or less = Risk of development of pressure ulcers; less than 12 high risk of development BRADEN SCALECriterion onetwo34sensory perception Completely limited  Very limited Slightly limited no limitation exposure to moisture Constant humidity often wet Occasionally wet Rarely wet Exercise bedridden In chair wander occasionally wander frequently _ Mobility Completely still Very limited Slightly limited no limitations Nutrition Very poor Probably inadequate adequate Great friction and risk of injury Problem. Requires moderate to maximum assistance.Potential problem. Moves very weakly or requires minimal assistancedoes not exist issue apparent .  interpretation of the results : High Risk – less than 12 pointsRisk Moderate – 13 – 14 pointsLow risk – 15 – 16 if younger than 75 years old 15 – 18 if older than or equal to 75 years old  Health Science Science Nursing NUR 2260 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)