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Waterlow score

The Waterlow score (or Waterlow scale) gives an estimated risk for the development of a pressure sore in a given patient. The tool was developed in 1985 by clinical nurse teacher Judy Waterlow.

Scoring criteria

The following areas are assessed for each patient and assigned a point value.

  • Build/weight for height
  • Skin type/visual risk areas
  • Sex and age
  • Malnutrition Screening Tool
  • Continence
  • Mobility




Additional points in special risk categories are assigned to selected patients.

  • Tissue malnutrition
  • Neurological deficit
  • Major surgery or trauma

Potential scores range from 1 to 64. A total Waterlow score ≥10 indicates risk for pressure ulcer. A high risk score is ≥15. A very high risk exists at scores ≥20. The reverse side of the Waterlow score lists examples of preventive aids and interventions.

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