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WOUND CARE L O N G T E R M C A R E Q U A L I T Y NURSING I N I T I A T I V E INCIDENCE OF PRESSURE ULCERS IN THE ELDERLY: FURQAN ALEX KHAN, APRN ACNS-BC MSN CWCN WCN-C ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSE ADULT CLINICAL NURSE SPECIALIST PRO HEALTHCARE LLC, CARROLLTON, TEXAS U.S.A. ALEXKHAN@PROHEALTHCARE.US

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Nursing Home Data Compendium 2015 Department Of Health & Human Services 1.4 million residents were living in US nursing homes on December 31, 2014 WOUND CARE NURSING

Nursing Home Data Compendium 2015 Department Of Health & Human Services U.S. Nursing Home Population Percentage 15.5 9.5 7.8 2.6 Age < 65 Age > 65 Age > 85 Age > 95 WOUND CARE NURSING

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Incidence of Pressure ulcers among the resident of the longterm care facilities CDC.GOV 2015 WOUND CARE NURSING

Nursing Home Data Compendium 2015 Department Of Health & Human Services WOUND CARE NURSING

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IMMOBILITY PAIN CONTRACTURES BOWEL & BLADDER INCONTINENCE MALNUTRITION AGING SKIN CO-MORBID MEDICAL CONDITIONS MEDICAL DEVICES ALTERED MENTAL STATUS WOUND CARE NURSING

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Limited knowledge of providers about the management of wounds Lack of policy & procedures addressing pressure ulcer prevention and management guidelines for the nursing staff Wound care quality measure report; incomplete or lacking vital information Lack of interdisciplinary team approach in the prevention & management of wounds PROBLEMS Lack of Nursing staff for wound care / skin treatments Assigned Nursing staff not formally trained in the area wound care nursing specialty Lack of standardized wound care dressing formulary Limited or no educational opportunities for nursing staff about skin & wounds Inadequate wound documentation and or progress notes WOUND CARE L O N G T E R M C A R E Q U A L I T Y NURSING I N I T I A T I V E

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WOUND CARE SPECIALIST DIETITION WOUND CARE NURSE STAFF NURSE NURSING ASSISTANT OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST PHYSICAL THERAPIST PATIENT CENTERED SKIN & WOUND CARE MODEL WOUND CARE NURSING

A medical provider who has completed formal education and training in the management of skin issues and wounds. Wound Care Specialist must possess prescriptive authority & more than (2) years of experience in managing wounds. Assess & treat wounds (PRN) and make rounds on a weekly basis. Conducts bedside excisional debridements PRN. MD DO PA APRN WOUND CARE L O N G T E R M C A R E Q U A L I T Y NURSING I N I T I A T I V E

A licensed nurse who has completed formal education and hands on skills training in the nursing management & treatment of skin issues and wounds. Wound Care Nurse must possess more than (1) year of experience in caring for wounds. Provides daily wound / skin care as ordered by the Wound Care Specialist and document wound progress notes. RN LVN / LPN WOUND CARE L O N G T E R M C A R E Q U A L I T Y NURSING I N I T I A T I V E

Provides regular nutrition assessments and modifies nutritional therapy as needed for clients with poor nutritional status. Adapts recipes to increase client s calorie and protein intake. Recommend supplements, nutrient modular, tube feedings and educates patient, family, and caregivers. RD WOUND CARE L O N G T E R M C A R E Q U A L I T Y NURSING I N I T I A T I V E

Provides daily client s assessment and response to ongoing treatments and therapies. Assess daily client s skin and reports (PRN) directly to the Wound Care Specialist and the Wound Care Nurse. RN LVN/LPN WOUND CARE NURSING

Certified Nursing Assistant provides clients with ADLs support and incontinence care. Utilize preventive topical skin treatments as ordered and report any new areas of skin redness, bruising and other changes to the primary staff nurse on a daily basis. CNA WOUND CARE L O N G T E R M C A R E Q U A L I T Y NURSING I N I T I A T I V E

Provides rehabilitation related to the impairments of the upper extremities i.e., shoulder, elbow, forearm, wrist, and hand. Utilizes interventions that are designed to meet individual client needs and may include: Orthosis design, fabrication, fitting, joint protection, scar management, pain management, ADLs training with adaptive & assistive devices. WWW.AOTA.ORG OT WOUND CARE L O N G T E R M C A R E Q U A L I T Y NURSING I N I T I A T I V E

Provides healing strategies that impact offloading, positioning, range of motion, and maximizing overall function and quality of life.the PT can also be a resource for recommending therapies and assistive devices that improve strength, ambulation/mobility, and overall wound healing. PT WWW.TODAYSWOUNDCLINIC.COM WOUND CARE NURSING

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110 bed long-term & skilled nursing facility reported with the incidence of pressure ulcers at >20%. Initial review of the facility identified use of national wound care franchise program with a physician based model. Program involved weekly physician s rounds with charge nurses. Wound care treatments were carried out by the staff nurses on a daily basis. WOUND CARE NURSING

CASE REPORT INCIDENCE OF PRESSURE ULCER INITIAL REVIEW RESULTS Stage 2 8.3% DTI / Unstageable 2.2% Stage 3 2.3% Stage 4 7.2% INCIDENCE RATE : >20% PRESSURE ULCER REVIEW WOUND CARE NURSING

CASE REPORT: WOUND CARE PROGRAM INEFFECTIVE MODEL IN LTC WOUND CARE SPECIALIST CHARGE NURSE DIRECTOR OF NURSING ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF NURSING STAFF NURSE PATIENT / CLIENT WOUND CARE NURSING

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WOUND CARE PROGRAM EFFECTIVE MODEL WOUND CARE NURSING

Facility shall have an approved list of Basic Wound Care Product Formulary, so commonly used items are stocked appropriately. Formulary also assists with cost savings and nursing staff understanding of the wound care products utilized in the facility. WOUND CARE NURSING

Patient Name: Id. No. Number of Wounds: Pressure Ulcer Stage: Location of Wound: Facility Acquired (FA) Community Acquired (CA) Dimensions (LxWxD) cm Current Treatment: Other Info: Infection: WOUND CARE L O N G T E R M C A R E Q U A L I T Y NURSING I N I T I A T I V E

Mandatory education for all nursing staff shall be scheduled quarterly and as needed. Staff needs shall be evaluated and educational topics must be selected based upon the needs of the nursing staff since education & training supports the professional practice of nursing and promotes safe, effective and evidence-based, high-quality care for patients. WOUND CARE NURSING

Low Air Loss Alternating Pressure Mattress Pressure Distribution Cushion Use of Antifungal Moisture Barrier cream Appropriate use of Diapers Use of heel, foot and elbow protectors Use pillows & wedges for positioning of clients Frequent incontinence checks and turning and repositioning of clients Use of foam dressings WOUND CARE L O N G T E R M C A R E Q U A L I T Y NURSING I N I T I A T I V E

The wound management program standard protocols and policies incorporate currently established national standards of practice and guidelines. These protocols provide the framework and guiding principles for the pressure ulcer prevention and management to the nursing staff. WOUND CARE NURSING

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CASE REPORT INCIDENCE OF PRESSURE ULCER 120 DAYS POST IMPLEMENTATION RESULTS Stage 2 1.1% DTI / Unstageable 0.4% Stage 3 0% Stage 4 0.9% INCIDENCE RATE : 2.4 % PRESSURE ULCER REVIEW WOUND CARE NURSING

Long term care facilities can minimize the incidence of pressure ulcers and manage pressure ulcers by incorporating these evidenced based best practice guidelines. Further, use of these guidelines can improve patient outcomes, nursing staff s confidence and overall quality of care within the facility. WOUND CARE NURSING

www.cms.gov/medicare/nursinghomedatacompendium www.aota.org www.npuap.org www.todayswoundclinic.com www.woundcarenurses.org WOUND CARE NURSING