Braden Pressure Ulcer Risk Calculator

Assess pressure ulcer risk using the validated Braden Scale with six subscale assessments.

Braden Scale Assessment

Sensory Perception

Ability to respond meaningfully to pressure-related discomfort

Moisture

Degree to which skin is exposed to moisture

Activity

Degree of physical activity

Mobility

Ability to change and control body position

Nutrition

Usual food intake pattern

Friction and Shear

Friction and shear forces on the skin

Braden Scale Score

17/23

Mild Risk

Risk of Pressure Ulcer: 5-15%

Friction and Shear

2

At Risk

Sensory Perception

3

OK

Moisture

3

OK

Assessment Interpretation

Low risk but still requires monitoring and basic preventive measures.

Prevention Protocol: Basic

Targeted Interventions

    Braden Scale Risk Categories

    ≤9: Very High Risk

    10-12: High Risk

    13-14: Moderate Risk

    15-18: Mild Risk

    19-23: No Significant Risk

    Reassessment Schedule

    • ICU: Every 24-48 hours

    • Acute Care: On admission, then every 48-72 hours

    • Long-term Care: Weekly for first 4 weeks, then quarterly

    • Home Care: Every visit initially, then as condition changes

    Disclaimer: The Braden Scale is a validated assessment tool but should be used as part of comprehensive clinical judgment. Other risk factors including comorbidities, medications, and clinical status should also be considered. This tool does not replace professional nursing assessment.