Pressure Ulcer Staging and Assessment
(Content lasted reviewed - July 28, 2000)Question #201
What is the new definition for a Stage I pressure ulcer?A Stage I pressure ulcer is an observable pressure related alteration of intact skin with indicators, as compared to an adjacent or opposite area on the body, which may include changes in one or more of the following: skin temperature (warmth or coolness), tissue consistency (firm or boggy feel), and/or sensation (pain, itching). The ulcer appears as a defined area of persistent redness in lightly pigmented skin, whereas in darker skin tones, the ulcer may appear with persistent red, blue, or purple hues. (as revised & approved by the NPUAP Board of Directors, February 1, 1998)
You may wish to consult the following source(s):
Henderson, C.T., Ayello, E.A., Sussman, C. Leiby, D.M., Bennett, M.A., Dungog, E.F., Sprigle, S., Woodruff, L. (1997). Draft definition of stage I pressure ulcers:Inclusion of persons with darkly pigmented skin. Advances in Wound Care, 10(5), 16-19.


