PPT-Pressure ulcer risk assessment

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The Braden scale Sarah Warner Senior TVN Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust Adapted from Lucy Hosies Presentation 2014 RISK ASSESSMENT RECAP Guide identification

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The Braden scale Sarah Warner Senior TVN Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust Adapted from Lucy Hosies Presentation 2014 RISK ASSESSMENT RECAP Guide identification of people at risk of pressure ulcer development . 1 Number 87 Pressure Ulcer Risk Assessment and Prevention: Comparative Effectiveness Executive Summary Background Pressure ulcers are dened by the National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (NPUAP) a Katie . Willetts. .. Braden Q.. The Braden Q Scale for Predicting . Paediatric . Pressure Ulcer Risk (Braden Q Scale) is a widely . used, valid. , and reliable . paediatric-specific . pressure ulcer risk assessment tool. Content Validated, Evidence Based “Guideline of Pressure Ulcer Guidelines”. Using the AAWC Pressure Ulcer (PU) Guidelines to Manage Pressure Ulcers. 3 Steps to manage a PU patient:. Assess and document patient, skin & PU. Linda J. Cowan, PhD, ARNP, FNP-BC, CWS. Research Health Scientist. North Florida / South Georgia Veterans Health System. Gainesville, FL. Clinical Associate Professor, University of Florida College of Nursing. AND. PRESSURE ULCER PREVENTION. D. enise Gutwein, MSN, RN, CCRN. ICU Clinical Coordinator. Putnam Community Medical Center. Educational Objectives. The learner will be able to:. Describe the best approach to prevention. Content Validated, Evidence Based “Guideline of Pressure Ulcer Guidelines”. Using the AAWC Pressure Ulcer (PU) Guidelines to Manage Pressure Ulcers. 3 Steps to manage a PU patient:. Assess and document patient, skin & PU. Preventing Pressure Ulcers. Tuesday, May 6, 2014. These presenters have nothing to disclose. Kathy Duncan, RN. Annette Bartley, RN. Today’s Host. 2. Sarah Konstantino. , Project Assistant, Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), assists in programming activities for expeditions, as well as maintaining Passport memberships, mentor hospital relations and collaboratives. Sarah is currently in the Co-Operative Education Program at Northeastern University in Boston, MA, where she majors in Business Administration with a concentration in Management and Health Science. She enjoys cooking, traveling, and fitness. . Biomedical engineering – Robert Karas & Corina Malone. Mission. Mission: “Our mission is to use our engineering and collaboration skills to develop a product that will help people who are at risk for pressure ulcer formation, reduce the chance of developing an ulcer and be more self sufficient in the process”. Melissa Beer- Tissue viability nurse. Why prevention is so important. Patients safety. Quality of life. Cost implications. Category . 2 – £6,000/ulcer. Category 4 £14,000/ulcer. (Source: Department of Health 2010). Bumps. In The Road. Lynda Laff, RN, BSN, COS-C. Laff Associates. OASIS-C…. Fast Track . to P$P. *CMS ultimately plans to create a standard patient assessment that can be used across all post-acute care settings. . Heart Hospital. CTICU Pressure Ulcer Project Team .  .    . Team Leader . Dr. Alejandro Kohn Tuli . Physician. Dr. Hesham Ahmed. Safety Facilitator. Dr. Poonam Gupta. Quality Management. Ms. Kakoli Roy. AAWCGuidelineA QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE FOR PRESSURE ULCER PREVENTION AND TREATMENTA Synthesis of Pressure Ulcer GuidelinesContent Validated StandardsEvidence-based ReferencesBySue Girolami RN BSN CWOCNL Tuesday, May 6, 2014. These presenters have nothing to disclose. Kathy Duncan, RN. Annette Bartley, RN. Today’s Host. 2. Sarah Konstantino. , Project Assistant, Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), assists in programming activities for expeditions, as well as maintaining Passport memberships, mentor hospital relations and collaboratives. Sarah is currently in the Co-Operative Education Program at Northeastern University in Boston, MA, where she majors in Business Administration with a concentration in Management and Health Science. She enjoys cooking, traveling, and fitness. . Glenn Smith. Clinical Nurse Specialist. Nutrition and Tissue Viability. March 2013. . . An understanding of how pressure ulcers develop and what can be done to prevent and manage them. An understanding of the education and support that can be provided to patients to help them manage their own risk of pressure ulcers.

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