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9/9/2012. 2. Sedgwick County Hospital Julesburg, CO. Pressure Ulcer PreventionMachelle Newth, RN. 9/9/2012. 3. Topics of Discussion. 2007 Chart ReviewAims and Goals SetEvaluation of current skin assessment toolEducation re: use of Braden scale New tool development to facilitate . 9/9/2012. 4. 2
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1. 9/9/2012 1 5 Million Lives Pressure Ulcer Prevention
2. 9/9/2012 2 Sedgwick County HospitalJulesburg, CO Pressure Ulcer Prevention
Machelle Newth, RN
3. 9/9/2012 3 Topics of Discussion 2007 Chart Review
Aims and Goals Set
Evaluation of current skin assessment tool
Education re: use of Braden scale
New tool development to facilitate
4. 9/9/2012 4 2007 Chart Review Reviewed all inpatient and swing bed charts for 2007
Review of 208 charts showed 55% of skin assessment completion
Need for education and implementation noted
5. 9/9/2012 5 Aims and Goals Aim is to improve process by June 2008
100% skin assessment completion
90% of intervention compliance
90% decrease in skin breakdown
6. 9/9/2012 6 Evaluation of current skin tool 1 nurse evaluated current skin tool for one week
Nurse typed a report with pros and cons of current tool
Other nursing staff being brought into study
7. 9/9/2012 7 Education Plan to educate all nursing staff re: proper use of Braden Scale
Implement new careplan strategies
8. 9/9/2012 8 Braden Scale <16 Fleece pad or eggcrate mattress
Keep skin clean and dry at all times
Reposition patient q 2 hours
Place patient on panacea air mattress Consult wound care nurse
Consult dietician for nutrition consult
9. 9/9/2012 9 Results Desired An understanding of the process needed to prevent skin breakdown and to reduce skin breakdown.
Identify at risk population
A desire of the nursing staff to understand the process and prevent future skin breakdown
10. 9/9/2012 10 Next Steps Share results of chart review with nursing staff on a weekly basis via communications book
Track and trend skin assessments and intervention compliance by individual nursing staff
Purchase of air mattress and lift system
Continuing ed planned for on staff skin specialist