Hospital Acquired Pressure Ulcers The Rhode Island Hospital Experience. Quality Partners of Rhode Island November 15, 2006

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Hospital Acquired Pressure Ulcers The Rhode Island Hospital Experience Quality Partners of Rhode Island November 15, 2006

Team Members John Callahan Anita Creamer Donna Huntley-Newby Christine McAniff Lynn Mcnicoll, MD Barbara Mederios Sue Manchester Christine Daniels Amanda Ryan Anne Stepka Ann Tetreault Process Enhancement Clinical Resource Cod. Nursing Excellence Rehabilitation Services Geriatrics Risk Management Nutrition Services Nursing Nursing Ostomy/Clinical Specialist Quality Management

Our Situation Nationally the incident rate f hospitalized patients with pressure ulcers Ranges from 3% to 30% Centered around 9% to 13% Lifespan Quality Indicat Goal 8% Goal is related to academic medical centers of similar size

Opptunity Statement An opptunity exists to reduce the rate of Hospital Acquired Pressure Ulcers and to eliminate the progression of existing ulcers beginning with the RN Assessment after the patient is first Registered (Account # assigned f the visit), continuing with every nursing shift and ending with patient discharge. This efft should result in the following: Codinated inter-disciplinary assessment, maintenance and treatment of patients skin demonstrated by: Monthly audits A financial savings related to LOS The improvement of this process will impact The Patients

Maj Issues Documentation of the Braden Scale upon admission although required, not done routinely Examples of Braden not readily available on units

QA Categies f the September 2004 Monthly Chart Review Audit Results f Admission Assessment Documentation Avg Sce Medical Avg. Sce Surgical Combined Avg. SAMPLE SIZE 30 29 Med/Surg Histy 95% 90% 93% Activity Level 92% 86% 89% RN SIGNATURE 94% 84% 89% NUTRITION 92% 84% 88% DATE 92% 84% 88% Medications 79% 92% 85% TIME 86% 57% 71% Understands Ilness 81% 61% 71% Weight 70% 71% 71% Understands Meds 80% 61% 70% Understands Diet 79% 61% 70% Height 70% 69% 70% Pneumonia vaccine 76% 62% 69% Influenza vaccine 76% 62% 69% Reason f admit 73% 64% 69% Neurologic / Sensy 79% 58% 68% Latex Sensitivity 74% 61% 67% Admission 78% 54% 66% Sexual / Reproductive 74% 58% 66% Safety Level 76% 31% 53% Case Mgmt Consult 62% 22% 42% Psychosocial 27% 43% 35% Braden Scale 38% 10% 24% Audit is of the completeness of Admission documentation at least 24 hours post arrival to the unit. Policy = complete after 24 hours Audit is of 30 patients' chart/unit

Maj Issues Documentation of the Braden Scale upon admission although required, not done routinely Examples of Braden not readily available on units Treatment protocols not used consistently Algithm needs to be simplified Resource material needs revising Equipment is: Not readily available Individuals don t know how to operate Who should der not always clear RNs uncomftable repositioning high acuity patients unsure of proper technique

Maj Issues Interdisciplinary communication is not well codinated Role of RN and Rehab; there is overlap, who is responsible Communication between units transfers Ulcers fm over many days and several RNs have had responsibility f the patient, no ability to monit accurately High prevalence of chemical & physical restraints Fall prevention Geography of some units impede line of sight Pain Management

Campaigns Donuts Lamb s wool blankets C N A classes skin care, posiitoning Education road show

Actions Applied f and received a Risk Management grant of $35k Spons 2005 conference Strategies to Reduce Hospital Acquired Pressure Ulcers Clinical Educat Prevention Strategies & Interventions Digital cameras f documentation Developed an algithm f caregivers Easy to follow Guideline f treatment & interdisciplinary collabation Revising wound care manual Implemented monthly audits Piloting and implemented new documentation tool

Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Treatment Universal Guidelines f ALL patients Ambulate ASAP and QID Keep skin clean, dry and moisturized Toileting as needed instead of reliance on diapers Daily skin assessments Document Braden Scale on admission and every 72 hours Braden Scale < 16 Or Pressure Ulcer Present High Risk Pressure Ulcer present Pressure Relief verify pressure relief mattress is on and functioning Decrease Friction HOB < 30, use draw sheets Skin Care Cavalon barrier cream no sting spray Assistive Devices trapeze, transfer boards, hoyer lifts, walkers f transfer OOB Qshift skin assessments PT Consult if medically stable (needs MD der) Nutritionally Compromised (sces 1-2 on nutrition section of Braden Scale) Patient and caregiver education Document presence of ulcer, stage and description, and care plan on flow sheet Additional Pressure Relief Measures Heels off bed/pillow (heel protects are not sufficient) Pillows to keep bony prominences from direct contact Soft care chair cushions (no donuts) Proper reposition Q2H in bed, Q1H in chair Avoid extended sitting >3 hours Careful foley and rectal tube positioning Hoyer lift Document nutrition intake -al (%solids, type and volume of liquids) -tube feeding volume Provide assistance/md Order nutritional supplements if needed Consult clinical nutrition (request MD der) Cleanse and irrigate wound with NS at every dressing change (enter RN der)

Stage II (skin breakdown) BASE Stage III (into tissues) Stage IV (bone / muscle) BASE Red Red DRY Tegaderm Q3D DRAINING Tegasb Q3D Tegagen + DSD QD DRY Tegagel + DSD QD Xerofm +DSD BID Yellow/ Black DRAINING *Santyl + DSD QD Tegasb Q3D (*needs MD der) DRY Tegagel + NS WTD QD Tegasb Q3D (only f stage III) DRAINING Tegagen + DSD QD Tegasb Q3D/PRN (only Stage III) ( Freq if excess drainage) DRY *Santyl + DSD QD Tegagel + DSD QD (*needs MD der) Yellow/ Black DRAINING *Santyl + DSD QD Tegagen +DSD QD ( Freq if excess drainage) (*needs MD der) Indications f specialized beds: Quadriplegia/Paraplegia Mbid Obesity Stage IV Sacral Ulcer Burns/Skin Flaps Other Treatment Recommendations f Stage III and IV Ulcers: Contact Wound Specialist AnnStepkaat 444-8274 Specialized Beds Vac Wound Therapy Plastic Surgery Consult f debridement/flap Antibiotics f infected wounds Investigate f osteomyelitis Pulsatile lavage as alternative to whirlpool Clinical Nutrition Consult (request MD Order)

Other Initiatives Engage CMs & ACMs commitment in der to address the ulcer issue through dashboard and Sci Health Staff education on documenting skin assessment upon admission Education related to an algithm f treatment Each nursing unit needs to develop action plans based on monthly prevalence audit results Identify and clarify interdisciplinary roles Me effectively involve the CNA Emphasize role of nutrition in prevention Defining & documenting the procedures f obtaining equipment Spring 2007 Conference

Statistics Critical Care 66% decrease in pressure ulcers!!!

Statistics FY 2005-06 HAPU - 6.1% October 2006 HAPU - 3.1%