What You’ll Discover in Laurie Klipfel Palliative Wound Care Management of Complex and Unique Wound Challenges at the End of Life
- Faculty:
- Laurie Klipfel
- Duration:
- 6 Hours 45 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Mar 23, 2018
Description
- Complex wounds, fungating and fistulas are the best solutions. and Chronic painful wounds
- Dramatically increase your confidence in treating your patients’ wound pain
- Do not confuse avoidable with possible and Unavoidable wounds
- Documentation strategies to reduce professional risks
- Hands-On practice for various types of wound dressings, aromatherapy sample, and Topical homeopathic remedies for wound care
- Bonus Session – Learn how to prevent burnout and compassion fatigue and develop a personalized plan of Self-You can improve your resilience by taking care
Are you ever helpless? and Disappointed in the care of patients at End of People who have suffered from unavoidable, horrific wounds in their lives? Are you aware of any instances when you were told that there is nothing you can do to help a patient? at End of life? This is simply not true Keep your hope alive and find comfort and Dignity is by no means one of the We can do the most for our patients to ease their suffering. Patients are often overwhelmed by the pain of wounds from cancer, vascular disease or skin problems. and caregivers. This seminar will offer an in-In-depth approach to palliative and terminal wound care. Identifying options to care patients with chronic wounds, fistulas or fungating injuries. and Terminal Kennedy ulcers. You will learn how to care for difficult wounds. at End of Life with compassion and confidence and knowledge.
Wound Photos from actual patients will shared and To highlight important points, case studies will be presented. What you will learn is based on the different etiologies and How to choose the right presentation the Best dressing when debridement has been done and Formulary creation can be a great asset to your company. There will be “hands-on” There are many opportunities to get involved the Different types of You can also find wound care dressings the The latest homeopathic treatments. This in-depth seminar is “useable” This information can be used to treat the most difficult wounds and Quickly you can become a valuable asset to your team.
Handouts
Manual (56 MB) | 160 pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
- The Infected Wound
- Contamination, Colonization and Infection
- For an Infected, Optimal Culturing Wound
- Reduce unnecessary antibiotic use
- Biofilm reduction
- Impact of Nutrition/Labs
- Prealbumin and Albumin and What to Do With the Results
- Glycemic Control and Wound Healing
- There are many ways to increase your nutritional intake
- Choose a Debridement Method
- Autolytic
- Enzymatic
- Mechanical
- Conservative Sharp
- Maggot Therapy
- Wound Types and Etiologies
- Pressure Ulcers and Staging
- Pressure… Seeing the Tip of the Iceberg
- Tools to predict pressure ulcer risk
- Early detection of Deep Tissue Injury
- Incontinences Associated Dermatitis vs. Pressure Ulcers
- Venous Stasis Ulcers
- Where does all this fluid come from?
- Lymphedema
- Feelings the Squeeze… Different Degrees of Compression
- Arterial Ulcers
- Arterial Perfusion
- Claudication and Rest in Peace
- Vascular Studies: Diagnostic Tests and ABIs
- Diabetic/Neuropathic Ulcers
- Assessment of Sensation
- Bad to the Bone… Osteomyelitis
- Skin Tears/ Adhesive Injuries
- Are you experiencing partial or complete thickness loss?
- You can manage Xerosis by using products in your kitchen!
- Moisturizing and Skin pH…
- Pressure Ulcers and Staging
- Time Out Wound Types from Actual Patient Photos
- Making Sense of the You have endless dressing options
- Foams
- Alginates and Hydrofiber
- Hydrogels
- Thin Films
- Negative pressure Wound Therapy
- The Magic of Honey
- Contact Layers
- Other Homeopathic Methods Wound Care
- Making Sense of the You have endless dressing options
- Hands-Intense Interactive Session Wound Products & Homeopathic Treatments
- Management of End of Life Wounds
- How to Manage Drainage
- Bleeding and Use of Monsels Solution
- Odor and Use of Metronidazole
- Disfigurement and Loss of Being Touched
- Skin Failure
- How to Recognize it
- How to document it
- How to Explain to Caregivers What’s Happening
- Recognizing unusual wounds
- Management of Fungating/Malignant Wounds
- Calciphylaxis
- Pyoderma Gangrenosum
- Kennedy Ulcerations
- Pruritis and Xerosis
- Management of End of Life Wounds
- Time out: Management of Unavoidable Wounds & Actual Patient Scenario Discussion
- Fistula Solutions
- Containment of The Effluent and Odor
- Protecting the surrounding tissue
- Fistula Containment Management Hands-On Fistula Management Systems
- Understanding Wound Pain and There are many treatment options
- Which Type of Is pain a real thing?
- How to Reduce Pain with Dressing Adjustments/
- Wound Care
- Use of Topical Opioids Wound Pain
- Documentation Strategies for Unavoidable Wounds
- Describing Patient Function and Charting Patient Decline
- Documenting Prevention Strategies
- Talking with patients about realistic outcomes and Family
- Avoiding Wound Care Litigation
- Compassion Fatigue vs. burnout
- How to identify your own stress and Anxiety
- Everyday, we see suffering
- How Stress and Guilt Impact Your Body
- Develop resilience
- Maintaining a sense of Hope
- Fistula Solutions
- Life Balance: Building a Personal Resiliency Program
Faculty
Laurie Klipfel, RN. MSN. ANP-CDE and BC Similar seminars and products: 7
Laurie Klipfel, RN. MSN. ANP-CDE and BCFor over 20 years, she has been a Certified Diabetes Educator. and Assisted in the management of several hospitals ADA-Recognized Diabetes Education Programs; she is a Board Certified Nurse Practitioner with a specialization on endocrinology and A certification in wound care. A member of the American Association of Diabetes educators, Laurie It is the past president of Her local chapter. Laurie works at Large hospital in St. Louis MO. the Beatitudes of Inpatients and outpatients with diabetes. and Outpatient settings
Laurie Also, he is a certified insulin pump trainer and Has published articles about use of Insulin pumps for hospitalized patients The combination of her clinical experience and practical knowledge provides a mix. of Get diabetes information today. Her goal is to help people with diabetes. the Current strategies and You need to find the right treatments the Results of your patients.
Disclosures to Speakers:
Financial: Laurie Klipfel PESI, Inc. gives a speaking honourarium
Nonfinancial: Laurie Klipfel Does not have any relevant nonfinancial relationships to disclose.
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