
An article which revises the scales used when evaluating the risks pressure sores, the context in which this might arise, and its value in our country as a useful criteria when determining which scale to choose. Also presented is a translation of the Braden Scale into Spanish as well as a comparison of its difference with respect to the Norton Scale.
Pressure Ulcer, Risk Factors, Spain, Humans, Reproducibility of Results, Translating, Nursing Assessment
Pressure Ulcer, Risk Factors, Spain, Humans, Reproducibility of Results, Translating, Nursing Assessment
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