Hospitals across the country have seen an increase in device-associated pressure injuries because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Increased use of common medical devices such as catheters, electrodes, and nasogastric tubes have amplified the risk of pressure injuries for patients in all care settings. Additionally, the use of prone positioning to promote ventilation in COVID-19 ICU patients has shown to apply pressure to delicate areas of skin such as the eye sockets, lower costal margins, and the shins. One study estimates the cost of each device related injury could be around $5,000 (Gefen & Ousey, 2020).