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an ulcer (erosion) on the skin that is a result of being bedridden; commonly called a bedsore
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| pressure sore |
Also known as decubitus ulcer. A potentially dangerous skin breakdown due to pressure on skin resulting in infection, tissue death.
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| pressure |
force per unit area.
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The force exerted on a surface divided by the area of the surface.
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| pressured speech |
Speech that is increased in amount, accelerated, and difficult or impossible to interrupt. Usually it is also loud and emphatic. Frequently the person talks without any social stimulation and may continue to talk even though no one is listening.
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