Faculty:Ann Kahl TaylorDuration:6 Hours 37 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Apr 02, is Archive: 2019 Description Nurse Sue was wondering why she was being called to the nursing administration office..
Archive: Faculty:Ann Kahl TaylorDuration:6 Hours 37 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Apr 02, 2019 Description Nurse Sue was wondering why she was being called to the nursing administration office.
She is mentally went over the list of tasks she was already behind on, as she hurried to meet Terry, her boss..
She mentally went over the list of tasks she was already behind on, as she hurried to meet Terry, her boss.
Terry is had someone else in her office as Sue sat down..
Terry had someone else in her office as Sue sat down.
Sue, is “Hi this is the lawyer from our corporate office..
“Hi Sue, this is the lawyer from our corporate office.
You is remember Mr. F. who was in about a year ago?.
You remember Mr. F. who was in about a year ago?
The family is has filed a lawsuit related to the pressure injury care you provided to him..
The family has filed a lawsuit related to the pressure injury care you provided to him.
We is 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..
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.
real scenario? is What went wrong with this all-too-.
What went wrong with this all-too-real scenario?
the facility’s responsibility? is What is.
What is the facility’s responsibility?
Sue is Is the only team member who should be pursued?.
Is Sue the only team member who should be pursued?
You is 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..
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.
Handouts Manual - is Lawsuits & Wounds (4.1 MB) 119 Pages Available after Purchase Resource Guide (133.8 KB) 12 Pages Available after Purchase Braden Scale (87.5 KB) 2 Pages Available after Purchase MD Orders (172.1 KB) Available after Purchase Outline Lawsuits and WoundsLegal terms that should cause concernCommonly-cited failures in wound managementWhere do you find standards of care?Competencies you should have on fileStaffing impact for patients and youPolicy Updates: What May Sound Unimportant One Day, Can Become CriticalPhoto documentationAssessment & reassessmentConsultations you should requestDon’t fail to follow your own policies!Pressure Injury PreventionAvoidable versus unavoidableSkin failureTerminal ulcersAvoid failure to prevent injuryAssessments: The Courtroom DownfallDetermine risk to put proper prevention measures in placeNutritional needs and realistic goalsMobility challenges solved!Develop an individualized plan of careReassessment… again and again!Pain management strategiesDo not fail to properly assessGuideline Updates for Your Clinical PracticePressure injuriesLower extremity ulcersOther skin damageContinuing educationWound Care Challenges: It’s Not Always Pressure…MARSIMASDIADMDRPIITDDocumentation PitfallsElectronic chartingPoliciesDrop boxesThe ‘ideal‘ wound notesTake-Home Algorithms to Put into Practice TomorrowTopical therapyLower extremity ulcersOstomy managementSupport surfacesCase Studies: Costly Mistakes Made in Wound CareRisk assessmentTopical formulariesWound assessmentDifferential diagnosisCare plansPatient record Faculty Ann Kahl Taylor, MS, RN, CWOCN® Related seminars and products: 4 Kahl WOC Consultants Ann Taylor, MS, RN, CWOCN®, created Kahl WOC Consults in 2002 to provide wound care and legal consults across the care settings..
Handouts Manual - Lawsuits & Wounds (4.1 MB) 119 Pages Available after Purchase Resource Guide (133.8 KB) 12 Pages Available after Purchase Braden Scale (87.5 KB) 2 Pages Available after Purchase MD Orders (172.1 KB) Available after Purchase Outline Lawsuits and WoundsLegal terms that should cause concernCommonly-cited failures in wound managementWhere do you find standards of care?Competencies you should have on fileStaffing impact for patients and youPolicy Updates: What May Sound Unimportant One Day, Can Become CriticalPhoto documentationAssessment & reassessmentConsultations you should requestDon’t fail to follow your own policies!Pressure Injury PreventionAvoidable versus unavoidableSkin failureTerminal ulcersAvoid failure to prevent injuryAssessments: The Courtroom DownfallDetermine risk to put proper prevention measures in placeNutritional needs and realistic goalsMobility challenges solved!Develop an individualized plan of careReassessment… again and again!Pain management strategiesDo not fail to properly assessGuideline Updates for Your Clinical PracticePressure injuriesLower extremity ulcersOther skin damageContinuing educationWound Care Challenges: It’s Not Always Pressure…MARSIMASDIADMDRPIITDDocumentation PitfallsElectronic chartingPoliciesDrop boxesThe ‘ideal‘ wound notesTake-Home Algorithms to Put into Practice TomorrowTopical therapyLower extremity ulcersOstomy managementSupport surfacesCase Studies: Costly Mistakes Made in Wound CareRisk assessmentTopical formulariesWound assessmentDifferential diagnosisCare plansPatient record Faculty Ann Kahl Taylor, MS, RN, CWOCN® Related seminars and products: 4 Kahl WOC Consultants Ann Taylor, MS, RN, CWOCN®, created Kahl WOC Consults in 2002 to provide wound care and legal consults across the care settings.
over 20 years of experience is With as a specialty nurse in wound, ostomy and continence nursing, she has a vast amount of knowledge about how to reduce the risk of legal exposure through incorporation of current wound management trends and protocols..
With over 20 years of experience as a specialty nurse in wound, ostomy and continence nursing, she has a vast amount of knowledge about how to reduce the risk of legal exposure through incorporation of current wound management trends and protocols.
Her practice is in the legal arena is busy and has grown significantly.Ann’s commitment to clinical excellence and patient outcomes is evident by her committee work with the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society (WOCN™)..
Her practice in the legal arena is busy and has grown significantly.Ann’s commitment to clinical excellence and patient outcomes is evident by her committee work with the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society (WOCN™).
She is has also served on the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Certification Board, most recently on the Job Analysis Task Force..
She has also served on the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Certification Board, most recently on the Job Analysis Task Force.
an author, is As Ann has over 20 clinical wound abstracts and has created numerous policies, algorithms and guidelines for use in practice.Disclosures:Financial: Ann Kahl Taylor is the owner of Kahl WOC Consults..
As an author, Ann has over 20 clinical wound abstracts and has created numerous policies, algorithms and guidelines for use in practice.Disclosures:Financial: Ann Kahl Taylor is the owner of Kahl WOC Consults.
She is has an employment relationship with Spalding Regional Medical Center..
She has an employment relationship with Spalding Regional Medical Center.
Ms. Kahl Taylor is receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Ann Kahl Taylor is a member of the national Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nurses Society (WOCN)..
Ms. Kahl Taylor receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Ann Kahl Taylor is a member of the national Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nurses Society (WOCN).
She is is a member of the WOCN Certification Board, Marketing Committee..
She is a member of the WOCN Certification Board, Marketing Committee.