
The tolerance of soft tissue for pressure and shear may also be affected by microclimate, nutrition, perfusion, co-morbidities, and condition of the soft tissue. 1 This guide is designed to be a reference …
A: Evaluate the tissue that is present in the wound bed. If granulation tissue, necrotic tissue, undermining/tunneling or epibole are present –the wound should be classified as Stage 3.
Stages of Pressure Ulcers: Stages, Treatments, and More
May 9, 2023 · Pressure ulcers can progress in four stages based on the level of tissue damage. These stages help doctors determine the best course of treatment for a speedy recovery.
The depth of a stage III pressure ulcer varies by anatomical location. The bridge of the nose, ear, occiput, and malleolus do not have subcutaneous tissue and stage III ulcers can be shallow.
Pressure injury stages: What they are and why they matter
Accurate pressure injury staging is an essential step to help care for these challenging wounds and reduce wound costs. When caregivers are educated on how to properly assess and stage wounds, …
How to Stage Pressure Ulcers: Stages 1–4 and Beyond
Learn how pressure ulcers are classified from Stage 1 to 4, plus unstageable wounds and deep tissue injuries, and what staging can and can’t tell you.
Clinical staging and general management of pressure-induced ... - UpToDate
The clinical staging that guides treatment of pressure-induced skin and soft tissue injuries and their management are reviewed here. The pathogenesis, risk assessment, and preventive strategies are …
Complete Guide to Pressure Ulcer Staging: Understanding the 4 Stages …
Sep 18, 2025 · This comprehensive pressure ulcer staging guide will equip you with the knowledge needed to accurately assess, stage, and manage pressure ulcers throughout their development.
Revised National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel Pressure Injury Staging …
Pressure injuries are classified and described through the use of staging systems. Staging systems describe the extent of tissue loss and the physical appearance of the injury caused by pressure …
At Stage III, the ulcer is a deep wound: The loss of skin usually exposes some fat. The ulcer looks crater-like. The bottom of the wound may have some yellowish dead tissue. The damage may …