Keywords

cervical collars, occipital pressure ulcers, practice guidelines

 

Authors

  1. Jacobson, Therese M. MSN, CNS, CWOCN
  2. Tescher, Ann N. PhD, RN, CCRN, CCNS
  3. Miers, Anne G. MSN, CNS, CNRN
  4. Downer, Lisa MSN, CNS

Abstract

Cervical collars are necessary to stabilize the cervical spine of trauma patients but are known to contribute to the development of occipital pressure ulcers. A quality improvement project that began on one nursing unit stimulated the development of evidence-based practice guidelines and a multidisciplinary research study. As a result, a standardized plan of care and cervical collar recommendations were implemented, resulting in a sharp decline in the incidence of occipital pressure ulcers.