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Under normal circumstances, prospective payment systems take into consideration all of the following EXCEPT:
Stage IV Pressure Ulcer
A severe wound caused by prolonged pressure, typically occurring in bedridden patients, reaching into muscle and bone and often leading to significant tissue damage.
Shallow Crater
A depression or cavity in a surface, typically having a small depth in relation to its diameter.
Partial Skin Loss
A condition wherein a portion of the skin's surface is damaged or eroded, often due to injury, burn, or another medical condition.
Ischial Wound
A pressure sore or ulcer that occurs on the ischium, part of the pelvic bone, often as a result of prolonged sitting or pressure in individuals with limited mobility.
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