Lawsuits and Wounds: The Latest Trends and Risk Reduction Strategies to Protect Your Patients and Your License – Ann Kahl Taylor

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Nurse Sue was wondering why she was being called to the nursing administration office. She mentally went over the list of tasks she was already behind on, as she hurried to meet Terry, her boss. Terry had someone else in her office as Sue sat down. “Hi Sue, this is the lawyer from our corporate office. You remember Mr. F. who was in about a year ago? The family has filed a lawsuit related to the pressure injury care you provided to him. We will need a list of the wound care classes you have taken before you are expected to give a deposition next week.”

The panic set in very fast for this actual nurse. What went wrong with this all-too-real scenario? What is the facility’s responsibility? What should Sue do? Is Sue the only team member who should be pursued? You will be able to answer these questions, practice more confidently and formulate strategies to protect yourself after spending one enlightening day with Ann Taylor MS, RN, CWOCN®, National Wound Expert and Legal Consultant.


  1. Analyze 5 common wound care failures.
  2. Summarize costly – and common – documentation mistakes.
  3. Select interventions to manage wounds with current care guidelines in place.
  4. Formulate appropriate plans of care for different wound presentations.
  5. Incorporate algorithms to improve your care.
  6. Differentiate care considerations for specific populations at risk for pressure injuries.

Lawsuits and Wounds

Policy Updates: What May Sound Unimportant One Day, Can Become Critical

Pressure Injury Prevention

Assessments: The Courtroom Downfall

Guideline Updates for Your Clinical Practice

Wound Care Challenges: It’s Not Always Pressure…

Documentation Pitfalls

Take-Home Algorithms to Put into Practice Tomorrow

Case Studies: Costly Mistakes Made in Wound Care

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