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Advanced Wound Concepts And Pressure Injury Prevention -NHA

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Advanced Wound Concepts And Pressure Injury Prevention-NHA

Lessons

  • Advanced Wound Concepts: Pressure Ulcer & Prevention
  • Objectives
  • So, what causes pressure injuries?
  • What Causes Pressure Ulcers ?
  • Friction Vs. Shearing Force
  • Friction
  • Shearing Force
  • Moisture Associated Skin Damage (MASD)
  • Peri-wound:Moisture Associated Dermatitis
  • Fungal and Yeast Rashes:Moisture Associated Dermatitis
  • Incontinence:Moisture Associated Dermatitis
  • Preventing MASD
  • Pressure Ulcer vs. Pressure Injury
  • How They Develop
  • Most Common Locations
  • Other Causes of Pressure Ulcers?
  • Objects left under patients
  • Most common objects left under a patient
  • Who is at risk for development of pressure injuries?
  • who is at risk for development of pressure injuries?
  • Name that stage
  • Name that stage
  • Stage 1
  • How to identify a stage 1 pressure injury?
  • Other ways to identify a stage 1 pressure injury:
  • How do we prevent a stage 1 pressure injury from declining into stage 2?
  • Stage 2 partial thickness
  • Stage 2
  • Stage 3 subcutaneous
  • Stage 3
  • Stage 4-Muscle/bone/tendon
  • Stage 4
  • Unstageable
  • Avoidable Vs Unavoidable
  • Stageable & Unstageable Ulcers
  • What is a Deep Tissue Injury
  • Advanced Concepts of wound care
  • Unstageable
  • How to we prevent Heel Ulcers
  • The Braden Scale
  • Proper Offloading Options
  • Proper Technique Examples
  • What kind of Special Device Can you use to keep Heels and Ankles off the Bed
  • pillows!
  • Other Offloading Options
  • Elbows and More
  • Repositioning
  • How to properly reposition patients
  • How to properly reposition patients?
  • Again,what happens if a patient is not repositioned properly & consistently?
  • An ounce of prevention? check the mattresses for a pound of cure!
  • How can you tell if low air loss mattress or wheelchair cushion is inflated properly?
  • Prevention for patients in wheelchairs?
  • Prophylactic Treatments
  • Arterial wounds
  • Types of wounds: arterial insufficiency
  • Arterial wounds
  • Arterial wounds
  • Arterial ischemic disease
  • Diabetic Neuropathy
  • What Happens when you have diabetic neuropathy and you don’t take the paper out of your new shoes?
  • Diabetic neuropathy
  • Non-compliance
  • Sacral, ischial, & hip wounds
  • What caused this condition?
  • Preventing skin tears
  • How are skin tears prevented?
  • How to treat skin tears?
  • Can we prevent all pressure ulcers?
  • No!
  • All eyes on you!
  • References
  • Reference Continued
  • Reference Continued
  • Reference Continued
  • Thank you!

Physiology of Wound Healing – NHA
Microbiology of Infected Wounds ARNP
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