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Braden Scale (Pressure Injury Risk)

For informational purposes only. This tool is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.

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Pro Tip

Remember the Braden mnemonic SMANMF: Sensory, Moisture, Activity, Nutrition, Mobility, Friction. Scores are INVERSE to risk — lower = more risk, higher = less risk. A score of 6 is maximum risk (worst on every subscale) and 23 is minimum risk (best on every subscale). The activity subscale is particularly powerful — a bedfast patient (activity = 1) almost always requires a minimum of high-specification foam mattress regardless of other subscale scores.

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Barbara Braden and Nancy Bergstrom developed the Braden Scale in 1987 as part of their doctoral and post-doctoral work at Creighton University. At the time, no validated pressure ulcer risk tool existed, and nurses used clinical intuition alone — with highly variable and unreliable results. The Braden Scale has now been translated into over 30 languages and used in studies on six continents. It remains the most validated pressure ulcer risk tool nearly 40 years after its creation — a testament to the rigour of its original development.

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