New CMS Pressure Ulcer Guidelines in Action

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AUDIOCONFERENCE ON TAPE


Sponsored by The Long-Term Care Nursing Desk Reference

presented on March 30, 2005

CMS' daunting new guidelines will dramatically change how nursing homes manage pressure ulcers. Is your staff ready?

Our expert speakers outline practical approaches for pressure ulcer management to help ensure your facility stays deficiency-free. Knowing the new guidelines isn't enough - you must incorporate them into your wound care program to remain compliant. We'll show you how.

In this two-hour program, you and your staff will receive an overview of CMS' guidance, followed by a thorough explanation of the steps your facility must take to meet the new requirements. With a full package of ancillary tools, it's an incredible value.

TAKE A LOOK AT OUR AGENDA:

  1. Managing pressure ulcers: legal responsibilities, medical practice guidelines, and cost alternatives
  2. Changes in F-Tag #314 and what they mean for your facility
  3. Pressure ulcer assessment: who must be involved
  4. How to implement a thorough assessment process that identifies the risk for and the presence of pressure ulcers
  5. Elements of a good pressure ulcer protocol
  6. How to address underlying causes of pressure ulcers
  7. How to select proper support surfaces
  8. Developing a coordinated approach to pressure ulcer management

BONUS TOOLS:

  1. Wound care outline
  2. Universal transfer form 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES - After listening to this program, audioconference participants will be able to do the following:

  1. Identify legal responsibilities, medical practice guidelines, and reasonable cost alternatives for the management of pressure ulcers
  2. Describe the changes in F-Tag #314
  3. Identify members of the healthcare team who must be involved in pressure ulcer assessment
  4. Implement a thorough assessment process that identifies the risk for and the presence of pressure ulcers
  5. Discuss elements of a good pressure ulcers protocol
  6. Discuss the importance of addressing the underlying causes of pressure ulcers
  7. Identify factors involved in selecting proper support surfaces
  8. Develop a coordinated approach to pressure ulcer management

WHO SHOULD LISTEN:
Nurse managers, directors of nursing, clinical managers, charge nurses, floor nurses, risk managers, quality assurance directors, quality improvement staff, nursing home administrators, MDS coordinators, case managers

MEET OUR EXPERTS:
Jacqueline Vance, RN, C., CDONA/LTC
, is the director of clinical affairs for the American Medical Directors Association. She is a certified Gerontological Registered Nurse and a certified director of nursing in long-term care. In addition to overseeing, managing, and coordinating the Clinical Affairs Department at AMDA, she manages the Clinical Practice Guideline Project and other member services within the clinical arena. She is also the executive director of the Maryland Chapter of NADONA and on the NADONA board of trustees. Ms. Vance is a contributing writer for Caring for the Ages magazine, a legal nurse consultant, and a national presenter on topics related to care improvement for elders.

James Spahn, MD, FACS, received his MD from Indiana University Medical Center in 1970, and his board certification in Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery in 1975. In the process of developing a positioning mattress to keep his patients' heads elevated post-operatively, he learned that a product, the Position Perfect®, also prevented and treated pressure ulcers. Dr. Spahn is continually researching and designing product improvements, inventing new products, and teaching advancements in skin care. Dr. Spahn was awarded the 1998 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award for the medical industry.

PROGRAM MATERIALS:
Program materials will be provided with PDF links.

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