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HANDS-ON WOUND: PRODUCTS, DIABETIC WOUND PRODUCTS & OFF-LOADING, COMPRESSION WRAPS Hands on Measurement & Tissue Identification Measurement of wounds Documentation of Tunneling & undermining Staging of Pressure Ulcers Wound Care Products Wound Care Products by categories Indications, implementation, & precautions of products Decision options per setting & caregiver Clinical Lab: Compression wraps and ankle- brachial index (ABI) Compression wrap levels of compression Demonstrate compression wraps Ankle brachial index calculation & demonstration Neuropathic Ulcer Assessment & Treatment Systemic evaluation considerations Risk factors & assessment Autonomic, sensory, and motor neuropathy Diabetic skin markers Standard of practice wound management & off- loading Advanced wound therapies—when to refer Problems of the Foot Assessment of the normal foot Skin responses to trauma Bony deformities of the foot Preventative foot care Clinical Lab: Off-loading shoes & boots overview Inserts Off-loading shoes Off-loading boots 48408 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION US POSTAGE PAID EAU CLAIRE WI PERMIT NO 32729 PESI HealthCare P.O. Box 900 Eau Claire, WI 54702-0900 A division of PESI, Inc. A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION CONNECTING KNOWLEDGE WITH NEED SINCE 1979 www.pesihealthcare.com www.pesihealthcare.com KIM SAUNDERS, MSN/ED, RN, CWON®, CFCN KIM SAUNDERS, MSN/ED, RN, CWON®, CFCN Master Core Skin & Wound Assessment Skills Practice Wound Care through Hands-On Training Learn the Latest in Diabetic Wound Care, Products & Off-Loading Become Proficient at Product Selection Understand the Connections between ABI’s and Compression Wraps Integrate Fecal and Urinary Control Problem-Solving Skills into Your Practice FECAL AND URINARY PROBLEM- SOLVING: COLOSTOMY, ILEOSTOMY, UROSTOMY, AND FISTULA MANAGEMENT Fecal Diversions Normal gastrointestinal anatomy Pathophysiology & associated surgeries Bowel diversions Urinary Diversions Normal urologic anatomy Pathophysiology & associated surgeries Bladder diversions Clinical Lab: Pouching 101 KISS method in Ostomate teaching Changing & emptying pouch tips Self-care goals Ostomy Products One and two-piece pouches Flat & convexity options Closed-end & high-output pouches Post-op Assessment & Teaching Recognize complications post-op Management options Clinical Lab: Pouching fistulas & tube sites Managing ostomies around wounds Fistula management in wounds Management goals: fistula vs. pseudostoma Pouching tube sites Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Clinical Nurse Specials, Nurse Educators, Physician Assistants, Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Nursing Home Administrators, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants Skin Skin Wound Wound & & CARE SKILLS CARE SKILLS 3-Day Intensive Training 3-Day Intensive Training Earn your Certificate in Skin & Wound Care in this Intensive 3-Day Skills Training Lab! Earn your Certificate in Skin & Wound Care in this Intensive 3-Day Skills Training Lab! SAVE $100! REGISTER EARLY Details Inside SAVE $100! REGISTER EARLY Details Inside Case Scenarios embedded throughout each day to reinforce learning Case Scenarios embedded throughout each day to reinforce learning CORE SKIN & WOUND ASSESSMENT & TREATMENT Tissues in the Wound Bed Wound Characteristics Viable tissue Non-viable Tissue Debridement Options Wound Margin Issues & Strategies Peri-wound presentation & characteristics Phases of wound healing Drainage differentiation Peri-wound pain Topical Therapy Triage Debride Infection Wick Drainage Absorb Exudate Maintain Moisture Open Edges Protect Insulate Wound Core Assessment & Treatment per Etiology Arterial & Venous Pressure & Moisture-Associated Shearing & Friction Surgical & Traumatic Microbial 7:30 Registration/Morning Coffee & Tea 8:00 Program begins 12:15-1:25 Lunch (on your own) 4:00 Program ends 10 – 15 minute mid-morning and mid-afternoon breaks For locations and maps, go to www.pesihealthcare.com, find your event, and click on the seminar title. Seminar Schedule (all days) Objectives Outline Target Audience HANDS-ON LAB HANDS-ON LAB HANDS-ON LAB HANDS-ON LAB HANDS-ON LAB HANDS-ON LAB ALBANY, NY Wednesday-Friday, November 2-4, 2016 SCHAUMBURG, IL Tuesday-Thursday, Nov. 29-Dec.1, 2016 ALBANY, NY Wednesday-Friday, November 2-4, 2016 SCHAUMBURG, IL Tuesday-Thursday, Nov. 29-Dec.1, 2016 1. Explain three core assessment skills of skin and wound tissue. 2. Match wound presentation with appropriate wound product. 3. Use acronym DIWAMOPI in triaging wound for topical therapy. 4. Assign etiology of wound via clinical assessment. 5. Anticipate expected work-up per wound etiology. 6. Demonstrate accurate measurement & documentation of wounds, tunneling, and undermining. 7. Identify & categorize 8 product types: indications, implementation, & precautions. 8. Develop dressing treatment protocol based on DIWAMOPI & product knowledge. 9. Demonstrate compression level/product based on ABIs. 10. Identify systemic assessment needed in diabetic ulcers. 11. Identify standard of practice protocols in treating diabetic wounds. 12. Discuss common problems seen in the diabetic foot. 13. Describe pathophysiology of GI & Urological systems as they relate to skin wounds. 14. Identify GI & GU pathophysiology with associated surgical diversions. 15. Demonstrate differences in flat, convexity, high-output, & closed-end pouches. 16. Identify differences between pseudostoma & fistula management. 17. Demonstrate pouching options with EC fistulas & tube sites. 18. Identify risk factors and assessment of neuropathic ulcers. HANDS-ON LAB

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Page 1: SAVE Skin · 2016. 6. 20. · 48408 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION US POSTAGE PAID EAU CLAIRE WI PERMIT NO 32729 PESI HealthCare P.O. Box 900 Eau Claire, WI 54702-0900 A division of PESI,

HANDS-ON WOUND: PRODUCTS, DIABETIC WOUND PRODUCTS & OFF-LOADING, COMPRESSION WRAPS

Hands on Measurement & Tissue IdentificationMeasurement of woundsDocumentation of Tunneling & underminingStaging of Pressure Ulcers

Wound Care ProductsWound Care Products by categoriesIndications, implementation, & precautions of

productsDecision options per setting & caregiver

Clinical Lab: Compression wraps and ankle-brachial index (ABI)

Compression wrap levels of compressionDemonstrate compression wrapsAnkle brachial index calculation & demonstration

Neuropathic Ulcer Assessment & TreatmentSystemic evaluation considerationsRisk factors & assessmentAutonomic, sensory, and motor neuropathyDiabetic skin markersStandard of practice wound management & off-

loadingAdvanced wound therapies—when to refer

Problems of the FootAssessment of the normal footSkin responses to traumaBony deformities of the footPreventative foot care

Clinical Lab: Off-loading shoes & boots overview

InsertsOff-loading shoesOff-loading boots

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Master Core Skin & Wound Assessment Skills

Practice Wound Care through Hands-On Training

Learn the Latest in Diabetic Wound Care, Products & Off-Loading

Become Proficient at Product Selection

Understand the Connections between ABI’s and Compression Wraps

Integrate Fecal and Urinary Control Problem-Solving Skills into Your Practice

FECAL AND URINARY PROBLEM-SOLVING: COLOSTOMY, ILEOSTOMY, UROSTOMY, AND FISTULA MANAGEMENT

Fecal DiversionsNormal gastrointestinal anatomyPathophysiology & associated surgeriesBowel diversions

Urinary DiversionsNormal urologic anatomyPathophysiology & associated surgeriesBladder diversions

Clinical Lab: Pouching 101KISS method in Ostomate teachingChanging & emptying pouch tipsSelf-care goals

Ostomy ProductsOne and two-piece pouchesFlat & convexity optionsClosed-end & high-output pouches

Post-op Assessment & TeachingRecognize complications post-opManagement options

Clinical Lab: Pouching fistulas & tube sitesManaging ostomies around woundsFistula management in woundsManagement goals: fistula vs. pseudostomaPouching tube sites

Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Clinical Nurse Specials, Nurse Educators, Physician Assistants, Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Nursing Home Administrators, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants

Skin

Skin

Wound

Wound

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CARE SKILLS

CARE SKILLS

3-Day Intensive Training

3-Day Intensive Training

Earn your Certificate in Skin & Wound Care in this Intensive 3-Day Skills Training Lab!

Earn your Certificate in Skin & Wound Care in this Intensive 3-Day Skills Training Lab!

SAVE$100!REGISTER EARLYDetails Inside

SAVE$100!REGISTER EARLYDetails Inside

Case Scenarios embedded throughout each day to reinforce learning

Case Scenarios embedded throughout each day to reinforce learning

CORE SKIN & WOUND ASSESSMENT & TREATMENT

Tissues in the Wound BedWound CharacteristicsViable tissueNon-viable TissueDebridement Options

Wound Margin Issues & Strategies

Peri-wound presentation & characteristics

Phases of wound healingDrainage differentiationPeri-wound pain

Topical Therapy TriageDebrideInfectionWick DrainageAbsorb ExudateMaintain MoistureOpen EdgesProtectInsulate Wound

Core Assessment & Treatment per Etiology

Arterial & VenousPressure & Moisture-AssociatedShearing & FrictionSurgical & TraumaticMicrobial

7:30 Registration/Morning Coffee & Tea

8:00 Program begins

12:15-1:25 Lunch (on your own)

4:00 Program ends

10 – 15 minute mid-morning and mid-afternoon breaksFor locations and maps, go to www.pesihealthcare.com, find your event, and click on the seminar title.

Seminar Schedule (all days)

Objectives

Outline

Target Audience

HANDS-ON LAB

HANDS-ON LAB

HANDS-ON LAB

HANDS-ON LAB

HANDS-ON LAB

HANDS-ON LAB

ALBANY, NYWednesday-Friday, November 2-4, 2016

SCHAUMBURG, ILTuesday-Thursday, Nov. 29-Dec.1, 2016

ALBANY, NYWednesday-Friday, November 2-4, 2016

SCHAUMBURG, ILTuesday-Thursday, Nov. 29-Dec.1, 2016

1. Explain three core assessment skills of skin and wound tissue.

2. Match wound presentation with appropriate wound product.

3. Use acronym DIWAMOPI in triaging wound for topical therapy.

4. Assign etiology of wound via clinical assessment.

5. Anticipate expected work-up per wound etiology.

6. Demonstrate accurate measurement & documentation of wounds, tunneling, and undermining.

7. Identify & categorize 8 product types: indications, implementation, & precautions.

8. Develop dressing treatment protocol based on DIWAMOPI & product knowledge.

9. Demonstrate compression level/product based on ABIs.

10. Identify systemic assessment needed in diabetic ulcers.

11. Identify standard of practice protocols in treating diabetic wounds.

12. Discuss common problems seen in the diabetic foot.

13. Describe pathophysiology of GI & Urological systems as they relate to skin wounds.

14. Identify GI & GU pathophysiology with associated surgical diversions.

15. Demonstrate differences in flat, convexity, high-output, & closed-end pouches.

16. Identify differences between pseudostoma & fistula management.

17. Demonstrate pouching options with EC fistulas & tube sites.

18. Identify risk factors and assessment of neuropathic ulcers.

HANDS-ON LAB

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Kim Saunders, MSN/ED, RN, CWON®, CFCN, has 18 years as a wound, ostomy, and continence expert in home health, acute care, hospice, and outpatient settings. Kim consults for patients related to wounds, ostomy, and incontinence-associated dermatitis. Her experience includes healthcare system-projects related to bed, stretcher, and wheelchair surfaces as well as system processes for skin and wound issues. She also is a co-owner of WOC Consulting, LLC.

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