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Nurse understaffing raises risk of post-surgical pressure ulcers 

Nurse understaffing on surgical wards has been linked to a higher risk of pressure ulcers, higher mortality rates and longer hospital stays. Researchers have also found a link in below average staffing of registered nurses and nursing assistants with a raised risk of deep vein thrombosis and pneumonia. The researchers, who used nearly five years of pre-COVID data from four NHS trusts, warned that understaffing must be addressed to protect patient safety.

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