What You’ll Discover in Ann Kahl Taylor Skin & Wound Care
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 Ann Kahl Taylor – Skin & Wound Care
- Yikes! Maggots!
- Leg & foot ulcers: Get them healing now
- Wound measurements & cultures: Are you doing them right?
- The most recent wound dressings and products
- These are proven wound prevention tips
- Strategies for infection control
- Patient adherence tips
Wound care expert, Ann Kahl TaylorMS, RN and CWOCN has been there. It was hard for her to balance a full schedule with a lot of patients and keep up with all the new wound care protocols, products, and treatment options. She decided to do something about it and began teaching nurses, occupational therapists, physicians assistants, and physical therapists. And in one short day, she can teach you assessment and treatment techniques you didn’t know, and bring your skin and wound management skills to a new level!
Learn about the most recent strategies for skin and wound care.
- Cleaning, debridement, dressing application
- How to control infection and the solutions
- The best ways to document skin and wound care
- Get the most recent products for cleansing, moisturizing or sealing your skin.
- Dressing options and selection criteria
Ann’s evidence-Her extensive clinical experience and research, combined with her photographic examples and consultative approach, allows her to present this material in an environment that is conducive to learning. Register today to take advantage of this unique learning opportunity.
OUTLINE
Wound And Skin Care Challenges
- Traumatic Lesions
- Skin Tears
- Surgical
- Pressure Ulcers
- Controversies & Trends in Staging
- Deep Tissue Injury
- Details about Heel Ulcers
- Pressure Management
- Infection
- Candida
- Colonization
- Obtained Wound Cultures that are Right
- Way
- Dehisced surgical wounds
- Necrotizing soft tissue infections
- Grafting
- Cellulitis
- Chronic Sub-Clinical Infections
- Osteomyelitis
- Circulatory Disorders
- Vascular Lesions
- Arterial Insufficiency
- Venous stasis disease
- Considerations for Special Populations
- Diabetic
- Bariatric
- Neonatal
- Advanced Age
Be Successful Wound Healing
- Overcoming Common Impediments
- Nutritional Challenges
- Unintentional Weight Loss
- Malnutrition
- Protein-Energy Malnutrition
- Tissue Perfusion & Oxygenation
- Necrosis
- Nutritional Challenges
- Wound Assessment
- Lage
- Age
- Measuring
- Base
- Odor
- Drainage
- Wound Edge
- Pain
- Wound Staging
- In-Depth Description
- Stage 1, 2, 3 and 4
- Suspected Deep Tissue Injury
- Unstageable Wounds
- Case Studies
- In-Depth Description
- Topical therapy
- Dressing Selection & Use
- Antimicrobials
- Pain Management
- Cost and reimbursement considerations
- Debridement
- The Treatment Options
- Pulsed Lavage
- Maggot Therapy
- Moist Wound Healing
- Exudate Management
- The Latest in Dressing Options
- Avoiding Maceration
- Negative pressure Wound Therapy
- Vacuum Therapy: Active Therapy-Assist
- Wound Closure
- Useful Tips
- Probleme and Complications
- Adjunctive Wound Therapies
- Ultrasound
- Estim
- Discharge Planning/Plan of Care
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Strategies for Continence Care
- Skin Cleansing Techniques
- Moisture Management
- Treatment Strategies
- Pharmacological
- Fecal Containment Devices and Beyond
- Traditional Rectal Tubes
- Surgical
- Barrier Ointments & Creams
Tips, Tricks & Techniques for Ostomy & Fistula Care
- Choosing the Right Appliance & Accessories
- Pouch Application Techniques
- Gaps and Defects Products
- Crusting: Periology-Stomal Skin Dominion of the Damage
Beyond Treatment: Safeguarding Your License & Practice
- Reimbursement
- Documentation & Coding Strategies
- National Treatment Guidelines
OBJECTIVES
- Describe the complete plan of care that will promote wound healing.
- Identify the characteristics of pressure, neuropathic, and vascular ulcers.
- You can now offer several new ways to help wound healing.
- You can distinguish between urostomy (ileostomy) and colostomy.
- Find out the best strategies and techniques that work for both simple and more complex ostomies.
- Identify the appropriate treatment options for fecal and urinary incontinence.
- Use tools to aid in the assessment and management patients with wounds, ostomies or incontinence.
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