Published On Premiered Oct 13, 2020
Braden scale: Briefly put, the Braden Scale is an evidenced-based tool, developed by Nancy Braden and Barbara Bergstrom, that predicts the risk for developing a hospital or facility acquired pressure ulcer/injury. The Braden Scale uses a scores from less than or equal to 9 to as high as 23. The lower the number, the higher the risk for developing an acquired ulcer/injury.
19-23 = no risk
15-18 = mild risk
13-14 = moderate risk
less than 9 = severe risk
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