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Improved Outcomes in Wound Management

Live CEU Webinar Classes Presented 8/17/10 – 10/12/10
(Recorded presentations also available to registered webinar participants through course expiration date 10/26/10)
Registration Available Through Course Expiration Date 10/26/10
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Option 1: $99/$69* 13 Content Hours Enroll in entires series/9 webinar presentations
(broadcasting 8/17/10-10/12/10)
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(broadcasting 9/7/10-10/12/10)
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Course Description:
Wound Care is an ever evolving field of healthcare which can make it challenging to keep up with the changes.  As the need increases for evidence-based wound management and improved outcomes, many disciplines are playing a role in caring for and managing wounds.   We will begin with a review of the basic prinicples of wound healing, wound assessment, multidisciplinary approaches, documentation and reimbursement, common wound diagnoses and complete the series with an in depth coverage of evidence-based wound treatments and dressings.  Clinicians who are new to wound care or those who need a review or update will benefit from this 9 part webinar series.  We will offer participants three enrollment options including enrolling for the entire series, enrolling in webinars 4-9, or for the more advanced practioner we will offer the option of enrolling for the last two webinars only.  This program is designed to better equip you to provide quality care and interventions for your patients with wounds.

Who Should Be Interested:
Nurses, PTs, PTAs, OTs, OTAs, Dietitians, Certified Athletic Trainers and any other Advanced Practitioners who are involved in wound care.
Course Accreditation Information

Presenters:
Hollie Smith-Mangrum, BS, PT, CWS

Class Times:
12:00pm Central Time (1:00pm Eastern; 11:00am Mountain; 10:00am Pacific)
 

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#1 - 8/17/10 – Basic Principles of Wound Healing

Topics:

I. Nutrition

A. Basic wound care dietary assessment
B. Simple nutritional interventions

II. Preventive Skin Care

A. Simple skin care needs

III. Preventive Foot Care

A. Daily steps for foot care

IV. Multidisciplinary Interventions

A. Vascular
B. Therapy
C. Podiatry
D. Other disciplines

V. Standard Care

A. Debridement
B. Cleansing
C. Dressings
D. Compression
E. Antibiotics
F. Pressure Redistribution

Behavioral/Learning Objectives:

  1. Identify nutritional interventions to improve wound healing
  2. List Members of a wound management team
  3. Describe the standard of care for wound healing

#3 - 8/31/10 - Documentation and Reimbursement

Topics:

I. Wound Care Documentation

A. Evaluation Documentation
B. Treatment Follow up Documentation

II. Reimbursement

A. Strategies to improve reimbursement
B. Specific treatment reimbursement hints

Behavioral/Learning Objectives:

  1. Describe best practices for documentation in wound care.
  2. List 2 ways to improve reimbursement.

#4 - 9/7/10 – Pressure Ulcers

Topics:

I. Pathophysiology and Assessment of Pressure Ulcers

A. Risk Factors / Etiology
B. Staging

II. Prevention

A. Risk assessment
B. Prevention planning

III. Incontinence-Associated Skin Breakdown

A. Typical presentation
B. Differential diagnosis from pressure ulcer
C. Skin protection and management

Behavioral/Learning Objectives:

  1. Explain the pathophysiology of pressure ulcers.
  2. Describe the assessment of pressure ulcers.

#5 - 9/14/10 - Arterial Insufficiency

Topics:

I. Vascular Assessment

A. Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI)
1. Toe Pressures
2. When ABI is not accurate
B. Rubor of Dependency
C. Arteriogram
D. Laser Doppler and Transcutaneous Partial Pressure of Oxygen (TCPO2)

II. Pathophysiology of Arterial Insufficiency

A. Risk Factors and Patient History
B. Signs and Symptoms / Assessment

III. Plan of Care for Arterial Insufficiency

A. Improvement of Arterial Status
1. Systemic Options
2. Local Options
B. Contraindications / Precautions
1. Debridement
2. Compression
3. Etc.

Behavioral/Learning Objectives:

  1. Describe the pathophysiology of arterial insufficiency ulcers.
  2. Describe the assessment of arterial insufficiency ulcers.

#6 - 9/21/10 - Venous Insufficiency

Topics:

I. Pathophysiology of Venous Insufficiency

A. Valve incompetence, fibrin cuffs, leukocyte trapping, ischemia/re-perfusion cycle
B. Risk Factors and Patient History
C. Signs and Symptoms / Assessment

II. Plan of Care for Venous Insufficiency

A. Compression
1. Unna Boot
2. Multilayer Compression
3. Intermittant pneumatic compression
4. Stockings
B. Functional Support of the venous system
1. Elevation
2. Mobility
3. Ankle ROM/Calf muscle pump

Behavioral/Learning Objectives:

  1. Describe the pathophysiology of venous insufficiency ulcers.
  2. Describe the assessment of venous insufficiency ulcers.

#7 - 9/28/10 - Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Topics:

I. Pathophysiology of Diabetic Foot Ulcers

A. Etiology
B. Neuropathy
C. Angiopathy
D. Immunopathy

II. Common Diabetic Foot Problems

A. Osteomyelitis
B. Charcot Foot
C. Infection
D. Typical presentation of a diabetic foot ulcer

III. Assessing the Diabetic Foot

A. Monofilament testing/Protective sensation
B. Temperature Assessment
C. Deformities
D. Calluses
E. Diabetic foot screening

IV. Plan of Care for Diabetic Foot Ulcer

A. Glycemic Control
B. Diabetic foot care
1. Hygiene
2. Inspections
C. Specialized Treatments
1. Off-loading and footwear
2. ROM
a) 1st MTP
b) Ankle

Behavioral/Learning Objectives:

  1. Describe the pathophysiology of diabetic foot ulcers.
  2. Describe the assessment of diabetic foot ulcers.

#8 - 10/5/10 - Wound Treatments

Topics:

I. Wound Treatments

A. Hydrotherapy
B. Debridement
C. Negative pressure wound therapy
D. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
E. Skin substitutes
F. Electrotherapy

Behavioral/Learning Objectives:

  1. Identify indications for treatment selection.
  2. List precations and contraindications for treatments.

#9 - 10/12/10 - Wound Dressings

Topics:

I. Transparent films
II. Hydrocolloids
III. Alginates and hydrofibers
IV. Foams
V. Collagen
VI. Antimicrobial
VII. Growth factors

Behavioral/Learning Objectives:

  1. Identify indications for dressing selection.
  2. List advantages and disadvantages for dressing categories.

Accreditation Information

Nurses – Academy Medical Systems is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Illinois Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. 9.0 contact hours will be rewarded to nursing professionals at the completion of this workshop.

Academy medical Systems is also a provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, provider #CEP14413, for 9.0 hours. And we are also a provider approved by the Florida Board of Nursing, provider #50-19, for 9.0 hours.
Iowa Nurses – The Iowa Board of Nurses will recognize the recorded webinars as a home study program. They recognize our ANCC approved provider status as well as our CA and Fl Board of Nursing provider approval for home study products for nurses in Iowa.

All other states recognize our approved provider status listed in the above text for continuing education credit for nurses.

Dietitians - Academy Medical Systems is a Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Accredited Provider with the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR.) Registered dietitians (RDs) and dietetic technicians, registered (DTRs) will receive 9.0 continuing professional education units (CPEUs) for completion of this program/material.

Occupational Therapist - Occupational Therapist will receive 9, continuing education hours for completion this program and a test score of 70% or better. AMS is an approved provider for the AOTA , provider # 5470.  This course is an intermediate education level.

Exercise Physiologist – ACSM recognizes AMS’s approved provider status with the ANCC and will honor our continuing education for Certified Exercise Physiologist recertification purposes.

Certified Cardiovascular Techs – Cardiovascular Credentialing International recognizes our approved provider status with the ANCC for continuing education courses for CCTs.

Certified Athletic Trainers – Academy Medical Systems is recognized by the Board of Certification (BOC) to offer continuing education for certified athletic trainers. 9 hours will be awarded at the completion of this program.

Physical Therapists - PTs in the following states will receive 9 contact hours for completion of all 6 webinars: AK, CO, CT, HI, IA, ID, IN, KS (Cat 2), MA, ME, MI, MN (Cat 2), MT, NE, NM, ND, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, UT, VA (Type 2), VT, VI, WA, WY.

We are an approved provider to offer continuing competency courses to CA PTs, approval date 4/5/10.

The AR Board of Physical Therapy has approved this course for 9 Contact hours. The following state boards recognize other state’s approval: AL, AZ, GA (Class 1), KY, MO, MS, OK (Cat 2), TN (Cat 1), WI.

Because each state’s continuing education requirements for physical therapists is subject to change, please verify this information with your state board. Thank you.


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