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Pressure injury staging and Prevention ARNP

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Pressure injury staging and Prevention ARNP

Welcome to the Advanced Wound Concepts & Pressure Injury Prevention, training module # 1; brought to you by Quality Surgical Management; the leading wound care specialty group under the leadership of the company’s founder, Chief Executive Officer and Medical Director Dr. Steven Magilen who has more than 35 years of experience in wound care.

Modules

Pressure injury staging and Prevention

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Lessons

  • Advanced Wound Concepts: Pressure Ulcer & Prevention
  • Objectives
  • So, what causes pressure ulcers?
  • What Causes Pressure Ulcers?
  • Friction Vs. Shearing Force
  • Friction
  • Shearing Force
  • Moisture Associated Skin Damage (MASD)
  • Peri-Wound: Moisture-Associated Dermatitis
  • Fungal Rash Moisture Associated Dermatitis
  • Incontinence: Moisture Associated Dermatitis
  • Preventing MASD
  • How Pressure Ulcers Occur
  • Most Common Locations
  • Other Causes Pressure Ulcers?
  • Objects Left Under Patients
  • Most Common Object Left Under a Patient
  • Who is at risk for development of pressure ulcers?
  • Who is at risk for development of pressure ulcers?
  • who is at risk for development of pressure ulcers?
  • 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
  • Stageable & Unstageable Pressure Ulcers
  • Advanced Concepts of wound care
  • unstageable
  • What is a deep tissue ulcer?
  • How do you recognize a DTI?
  • 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 heel ulcers?
  • Proper offloading
  • Offloading?
  • What kind of special device can you use to keep heels and ankles off the bed?
  • pillows!
  • Offload elbows
  • 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?
  • Preventing skin tears
  • How are skin tears prevented?
  • How to treat skin tears?
  • Can we prevent all pressure ulcers?
  • No!
  • All eyes on you!
  • Compassion and empathy
  • Thank you!

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