Pressure Ulcer Prevention

Develop a Zero Tolerance Program Through Evidence-Based Strategies

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AUDIOCONFERENCE ON CD OR AUDIO ON-DEMAND

Sponsored by: Briefings on Patient Safety

presented on June 4, 2008

Are you prepared to implement a "zero tolerance" policy when it comes to facility-acquired pressure ulcers?

Although pressure ulcers can lead to serious injury and sometimes death, not enough emphasis is placed on preventing them. Hospitals must develop a road map for preventing facility-acquired pressure ulcers and implementing effective prevention programs.

Create a culture of awareness and improve patient care.

If you feel that your pressure ulcer prevention isn’t everything is should be then you need to listen to this 90- minute audioconference . This program features evidence-based practice strategies for prevention and treatment, as well as ways to get management buy-in and support to obtain the appropriate pressure ulcer prevention resources.

TAKE A LOOK AT OUR AGENDA

  1. Create a "Zero Tolerance" program for facility-acquired pressure ulcers
    a. Evolution of nurse practitioner led skin & wound care program
    b. Program components
    c. Services delivered

    II. Evidence-based pressure ulcer prevention strategies
    a. Use of a skin care protocol
    b. Calculation, interpretation and use of the Braden Scale to assess pressure ulcer risk
    c. Selection and use of appropriate pressure relieving devices
    d. Selection and use of appropriate skin care products

    III. Evidence-based pressure ulcer treatment strategies
    a. Use of skin care protocol for pressure ulcer prevention & treatment
    b. Selection and use of appropriate wound care products

    IV. Managing challenging patients at risk for, and with, pressure ulcers
    a. Case studies (i.e. geriatric, bariatric, paraplegic)
    b. Specific techniques and tips for challenging patient populations

    V. Using Prevalence data to meet the goal of "ZERO" facility-acquired pressure ulcers
    a. Understand and interpret prevalence data
    b. Use prevalence study results to make a difference in patient care

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

After this program, you will be able to:
1. Implement a "zero tolerance" program for the prevention of facility-acquired pressure ulcers
2. Identify evidence-based strategies for implementing pressure ulcer prevention and treatment
3. Identify and discuss best practices for treating challenging patients at risk for pressure ulcers
4. Recognize how to use pressure relief, skin, and wound care products
5. Demonstrate an understanding of and how to use prevalence data to meet the goal of zero facility-acquired pressure ulcers

BONUS TOOLS

In addition to the expertise and advice presented during this audioconference, you'll also receive these helpful "take-aways" provided within your materials pack:

1.  Braden Scale for Pressure Ulcer Risk
2.  Examples of Northeast Health protocols for pressure ulcer prevention and treatment

These materials are provided with PDF links.

WHO SHOULD LISTEN?

Nursing directors, quality improvement/performance improvement directors, patient safety directors, risk manager, infection control

MEET THE SPEAKERS

Mary Anne Jadlos, MS, APRN, BC, CWOCN, is currently the coordinator of the Wound, Ostomy & Skin Care Service for the Northeast Health (NEH) Acute Care Division. Mary Anne is a graduate of the Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Certificate Program at The Sage Colleges in Troy, NY, the Albany Medical Center Enterostomal Therapy Nurse Education Program in Albany, NY, and The Sage Colleges where she earned Bachelor's and Master's degrees. Mary Anne holds board certifications as an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) and in Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nursing by the WOCN Certification Board. In her role, Mary Anne is a member of the Medical and Health Allied Professional Staff of the NEH Acute Care Division.

Glenda B. Kelman PhD, APRN, BC ,is chair, and associate professor of nursing at The Sage Colleges, Troy, New York. She completed her PhD, at New York University, and Post-Master's Acute Care Nurse Practitioner at College of New Rochelle, and earned her Bachelor's and Master's degrees at The Sage Colleges in Troy, NY. Glenda is ANCC certified as an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner and practices with her colleague Mary Anne Jadlos in the Wound, Ostomy, and Skin Care Service for the Northeast Health Care Division in Troy & Albany, New York. In her role, Glenda is a member of the Medical and Health Allied Professional Staff of the NEH Acute Care Division.

AUDIO ON-DEMAND

In addition to the regular purchase option for HCPro audioconferences, we are pleased to offer another option, an audio on-demand. Audio on-demand allows you to download the program and play it back at your convenience through your computer or MP3 player. Purchase a CD or audio archive of the program and listen when you can. It's also a perfect training tool for new staff or as a refresher for veteran staff.

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If you feel that your pressure ulcer prevention isn't everything is should be - then you need to listen to  this 90- minute audioconference. This program features evidence-based practice strategies for prevention and treatment, as well as ways to get management buy-in and support to obtain the appropriate pressure ulcer prevention resources.
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