Annotated Bibliography

NURBN1015 Assessment 2a —Annotated Bibliography
CLINICAL SCENARIO CHOICES FOR TASK 2A AND 28 Choose ONE topic to complete Assessment tasks 2a and 2b. Clinical question choice 1: Pressure injury prevention
Dario is a student nurse working in an aged care facility and is looking after Mr George Florentine an 82-year old man who suffered a stroke four months ago. He is not able to mobilise without assistance. It was handed over that Mr Florentine needs re-positioning every 2 hours. However, Dario’s buddy nurse says that is not necessary as he has a pressure relieving mattress.
The following article is to be used in your annotated bibliography. You will still need to source two (2) further articles that are up to 7 years old to complete the annotated bibliography.
De Meyer, D., Van Hecke, A., Verhaeghe, S., & Beeckman, D. (2019). PROTECT—Trial: A cluster RCT to study the effectiveness of a repositioning aid and tailored repositioning to increase repositioning compliance. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 75(5), 1085-1098. https://doi.org/10.1111/ian.13932 https://onlinelibrary.wilev.com/doi/full/10.1111/ian.13932
Clinical question choice 2: Nutrition in wound healing
Amelia is a student nurse working in a residential facility caring for Iris Johnson a 92-year-old female with a ulcerative wound to her left lateral malleolus. The ulcer is 2cm in diameter and sloughy in appearance with minimal hemoserous exudate. Iris has been prescribed vitamin 0 and folic acid supplements to help with the healing process, however Amelia’s buddy nurse says that this is silly because nutrition has nothing to do with wound healing.
The following article is to be used in your annotated bibliography. You will still need to source two (2) further articles that are up to 7 years old to complete the annotated bibliography.
Haughey, L., & Barbul, A. (2017). Nutrition and lower extremity ulcers: causality and/or treatment. The international journal of lower extremity wounds, 16(4), 238-243. https://doi.org/10.1177/15347346177376 https://iournals.sagepub.com/doinu11/10.1177/1534734617737639

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