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Nursing Best Practice Guideline<br />

Woodbury, Houghton, Campbell, Keast LUMT 2000<br />

A13. Leg edema location 0 None<br />

1 Localized periulcer<br />

2 Foot, including ankle<br />

3 To mid calf<br />

4 To knee<br />

A14. Assessment of 0 Healed<br />

bioburden 1 Lightly colonized<br />

2 Heavily colonized<br />

3 Localized infection<br />

4 Systemic infection<br />

Total – (A) CLINICIAN RATED DOMAINS:<br />

(B) PATIENT (PROXY) RATED DOMAINS<br />

B1. Pain amount (as it Numerical rating scale<br />

relates to the (0 – 10)<br />

leg ulcer) 0 None<br />

1 >0 – 2<br />

Rate your pain, 2 >2 – 4<br />

experienced in the last 3 >4 – 7<br />

24 hours, on a scale 4 >7<br />

from 0 to 10, where 0<br />

is “no pain” and 10 is<br />

the “worst pain”.<br />

97<br />

B2. Pain frequency 0 None<br />

(as it relates to the 1 Occasional<br />

leg ulcer) 2 Position dependent<br />

“Which of the following 3 Constant<br />

terms best describes 4 Disturbs sleep<br />

how often you have<br />

had pain in the last<br />

24 hours?”<br />

B3. Quality of life 0 Delighted<br />

(as it relates to 1 Satisfied<br />

the leg ulcer) 2 Mixed<br />

“How do you feel 3 Dissatisfied<br />

about the quality of 4 Terrible<br />

your life at the<br />

present time?”<br />

Total – (B) PATIENT (PROXY) RATED DOMAINS:<br />

Proxy Completed by:<br />

Total LUMT Score:

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