Key Elements of Care Planning for Wound Care
November 13, 2024
2:30 pm - 3:30 pm EST
Skilled Nursing
1.0 CE - NHA, Nurses
Wound care in post-acute settings presents assessment, treatment and documentation challenges for the nursing team. This webinar series is designed to equip healthcare professionals with the essential knowledge and skills needed for implementing a comprehensive and effective wound care management system. Participants will be prepared to meet the CMS wound related requirements in the areas of assessment, MDS coding, CAA and care plan development, as well as prevention and treatment of pressure associated wounds. Insights will be shared into the key elements of wound-related care planning. Tips and strategies will be discussed for effectively addressing resident wounds without excess duplication of interventions, and best practices for keeping wound care plans current and up-to-date as the wound heals.
Learning Objectives 1. Participants will be able to identify the key elements for wound care plans. 2. Participants will become familiar with how to address wounds on the care plan without excess duplication of interventions in other care plan focuses. 3. Participants will be able to articulate methods for keeping wound care plans current as wounds heal.
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2:30 pm - 3:30 pm EST
25 min Review of key elements for wound care plans. 15 min Discussion of strategies for avoiding wound intervention duplication on the care plan. 15 min Examination of methods for keeping wound care plans current during wound healing. 5 min Question and answer opportunity.
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Janine Lehman, RN, RAC-CT, CLNC Director of Legal Nurse Consulting
Janine is a Registered Nurse with over 30 years? experience in long term care, working in all nursing capacities from Nursing Assistant and Charge Nurse, to MDS Coordinator, Staff Development Coordinator, ADON and DON. She is MDS Certified through AANAC, and is a Certified Legal Nurse Consultant. Her background includes serving as a Corporate Nurse Consultant, and the Director of Clinical Services for a multi-facility, multi-level of care organization. She has extensive experience in the RAI process, clinical documentation, legal nurse consulting, wound care, restorative nursing programs, fall management, QAPI, and infection control, and has provided training on these topics for State and National organizations.
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One (1.0) contact hour; Nursing Home Administrators - Ohio BELTSS. Ohio Nurses may use this approval toward their licensure renewal.
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How Much Does It Cost?
Registration & CE provided for one person. Webinars are recorded and will be provided at no additional charge to paid registrants. However, CEs are not available for viewing a recording. Registration Fee: Members, early $55 per person Non-Members, early, $110 per person
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