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47519 SPEAKER 7:30 Registration/Morning Coffee & Tea 8:00 Program begins 11:50-1:00 Lunch (on your own) 4:00 Program ends For Both Days NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION US POSTAGE PAID EAU CLAIRE WI PERMIT NO 32729 PESI HealthCare P.O. Box 900 Eau Claire, WI 54702-0900 A Division of PESI, Inc. SEMINAR SCHEDULE 10 – 15 minute mid-morning and mid-afternoon breaks For locations and maps, go to www.pesihealthcare.com, find your event, and click on the seminar title. Seminar on DVD or CD Package: You can purchase a self-study package on the subject. You will receive a set of CDs or DVDs that include a digital copy of the seminar manual and post-test/evaluation. You and your colleagues can receive CE hours for a nominal fee. To determine if homestudy credits are available for your profession go to www.pesihealthcare.com or call 800- 844-8260. Check with your licensing board to verify acceptance of self-study credits for license renewal. Order today by using the order form on this brochure or by calling 800-844-8260. Earn CE where you work! Bring this training & many others to your facility! www.pesihealthcare.com/inhouse A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION CONNECTING KNOWLEDGE WITH NEED SINCE 1979 www.pesihealthcare.com www.pesihealthcare.com Day 1: Skin & Wound Care Intensive Training Day 2: Palliative Wound Care SACRAMENTO, CA Monday & Tuesday October 17 & 18, 2016 PALO ALTO, CA Wednesday & Thursday October 19 & 20, 2016 In today’s healthcare environment, wound care is one of the most challenging aspects of caring for your patient. Complex, non-healing wounds and a wide variety of treatment options require a comprehensive and holistic approach to care. You are on the forefront of providing care for your patients that will ultimately play a critical role in wound healing outcomes. Attend this seminar and you will learn all of the essentials necessary to provide state-of-the-art care and improve outcomes of the most complicated wounds, while also helping to maintain your resilience in the health care industry. This day will be a comprehensive approach to wound care, including holistic assessment and identification of different etiologies of wounds. We will learn how to choose proper dressings specific to the wound, proper debridement, creating formularies for your institution and determining a treatment plan. Wound pictures from actual patients will be displayed and case studies will be discussed. In addition, participants will be able to have a “hands-on” experience of different types of wound care dressings available and alternative homeopathic treatment options. There will also be an opportunity to build a cost-effective formulary for your institution. This in-depth seminar is “useable” information that you can easily apply in caring for your most complex wound patients and quickly become a valuable resource for your team. NO WORRIES! AND WATCH IT HOME Order the Seminar on DVD www.pesihealthcare.com Can’t Make It? OFFICE OR SKIN & WOUND CONDITIONS SKIN & WOUND CONDITIONS Day 1: Skin & Wound Care Intensive Training Do you ever feel helpless in caring for patients at end of life who suffer from horrific, unavoidable wounds? Wounds caused by cancer, vascular insuffiency or skin failure are overwhelming for patient caregivers and professionals alike. This seminar will provide an in- depth approach to palliative wound care, exploring options for care to patients with chronic wounds, fistulas, fungating wounds and terminal Kennedy ulcers. You will become prepared to care for those patients with challenging wounds at end of life with confidence, compassion and knowledge. The primary framework of this lecture will be relief of the patient’s suffering and symptoms related to the end of life wounds, while maintaining a patient’s dignity and best quality of life possible. Day 2: Palliative Wound Care Marygrace K. Lomboy, MSN, CRNP, ACHPN, CWCN ® , is a Certified Family Nurse Practitioner with Palliative Medicine Consultants and Hospice and Community Care, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. She holds certifications in Family Practice, Advanced Certification in Hospice and Palliative Care, and also a certification for wound care through the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Certification Board®. She is currently pursuing additional certifications in yoga therapy, mindfulness and compassion fatigue. Marygrace has over 30 years of experience in nursing, and over 12 years in hospice and palliative care. She has developed a palliative wound care consultative service for nursing home and home care patients, working in collaboration with patients’ attending physicians. She has traveled to third world countries to lecture on palliative wound care, end of life care, and also to provide emergency relief services related to wound care post catastrophic events. Marygrace has presented at both national and international meetings and provides seminars in palliative care, wound management, compassion fatigue and resiliency training. She has a great passion for providing dignity and comfort to those suffering, especially at the end of life. Marygrace also has a great passion to educate caregivers about self-care, compassion, and resiliency skills to continue to be the best we can be for our patients. Speaker Disclosure: Financial: Marygrace Lomboy has an employment relationship with Hospice and Community Care. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc. Nonfinancial: Marygrace Lomboy has no relevant nonfinancial relationship to disclose. Quick Reference to Wound Care: Palliative, Home, and Clinical Practices, Fourth Edition By Pamela Brown, BSN, MED, CWCN, COCN This provides healthcare professionals with the essentials necessary to deliver the best wound care in a cost-effective manner. Updated to reflect current wound care treatments and products, it includes wound assessment, the healing process, the basics of wound management, topical treatments, and management of the major wound types. Credits listed below are for full attendance at the live event only. Certificates of Completion are distributed at the conclusion of the live seminar for those who register prior to the event date and attend the full day. A letter of attendance will be issued to participants who register at the event, arrive late, or leave early. For those who registered day of (walk-ins), and are in full attendance, a certificate of completion for full CE credit will be sent within 30 days following the event. For those in partial attendance (arrived late or left early), an adjusted certificate of completion reflecting partial credit will be issued within 30 days (if your board allows). Please see “live seminar schedule” for full attendance start and end times. NOTE: Boards do not allow credit for breaks or lunch. If your profession is not listed, please contact your licensing board to determine your continuing education requirements and check for reciprocal approval. For other credit inquiries not specified below, or questions on home study credit availability, please contact [email protected] or 800-844-8260 before the event. Information obtained in this course should be used within your scope of practice. PESI, Inc. offers continuing education programs and products under the brand names PESI, PESI Healthcare, PESI Rehab and Psychotherapy Networker. CALIFORNIA NURSES: PESI, Inc. is a provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 13305 for 6.0 contact hours per day OR 12.0 contact hours for entire conference. Full attendance is required. No partial contact hours will be issued for partial attendance. Please bring your license number to the seminar; certificates of successful completion will not be issued without your license number. NURSES/NURSE PRACTITIONERS/CLINICAL NURSE SPECIALISTS: PESI, Inc. is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. This activity qualifies for 6.3 contact hours per day OR 12.6 contact hours for entire conference. PARTIAL CONTACT HOURS WILL BE AWARDED FOR PARTIAL ATTENDANCE. PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS: “This program is not yet approved for CME credit. Conference organizers plan to request 6.25 hours of AAPA Category 1 CME credit per day OR 12.5 hours for entire conference from the Physician Assistant Review Panel. Total number of approved credits yet to be determined.” NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS: This program has been submitted (but not yet approved) for 6.25 continuing education clock hours and 6.25 participant hours per day OR 12.5 continuing education clock hours and 12.5 participant hours for entire conference from NAB/NCERS. Call our customer service department at 1-800-843-7763 for further information. OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS & OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANTS: PESI, Inc. is an AOTA Approved Provider of continuing education. Provider #: 3322. Full attendance at this course qualifies for 6.25 contact hours or .625 CEUs per day or 12.5 contact hours or 1.25 CEUs for the entire conference. Partial credit will be issued for partial attendance. The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA. Course Level: Intermediate. PHYSICAL THERAPISTS & PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANTS: This activity consists of 6.25 clock hours of instruction per day OR 12.5 clock hours of instruction for the entire conference that is applicable for physical therapists. CE requirements for physical therapists vary per state/jurisdiction. Please retain the certificate of completion that you receive and use as proof of completion when required. CALIFORNIA PHYSICAL THERAPISTS & PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANTS: PESI, Inc. is recognized by the Physical Therapy Board of California as an approval agency to approve providers. This lecture qualifies for 6.25 continuing competency hours per day OR 12.5 continuing competency hours for entire conference. OTHER PROFESSIONS: This seminar qualifies for 6.25 continuing education clock hours per day OR 12.5 continuing education clock hours for entire conference as required by many national, state and local licensing boards and professional organizations. Save your course outline and certificate of completion, and contact your own board or organization for specific requirements. Live Seminar Continuing Education Credit Information for Both Days SAVE BY INCLUDING THESE PRODUCTS WITH REGISTRATION! SOLUTIONS FOR THE SOLUTIONS FOR THE MOST CHALLENGING MOST CHALLENGING Hassle-Free Cancellation Policy: If you contact us before the event date, you can exchange for a DVD or CD/digital manual package on the subject (self-study continuing education credit may be available), a certificate to attend another seminar, or receive a tuition refund less a $30 cancel fee, per day. Substitutions are permitted at any time. -Ethical Dilemmas in Wound Care -Factors that Complicate Wound Healing -Making Sense of the Endless Dressing Options -Management of End of Life Wounds -Wound Pain & Treatment Options -Documentation Strategies for Unavoidable Wounds Wound Care Pocket Guide: Clinical Reference By Kim Saunders, MSN/ED, RN, CWON®, CFCN The Wound Care Pocket Guide: Clinical Reference is an essential resource for providing optimal wound care treatment. Color photos and graphs are highlighted with detailed guide points for solutions and trouble-shooting. Color-coded chapters and a sturdy snap ring provides quick access. Waterproof pages. SACRAMENTO, CA Monday & Tuesday October 17 & 18, 2016 PALO ALTO, CA Wednesday & Thursday October 19 & 20, 2016

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Page 1: Most Challenging without your license number. · day 1: Skin & Wound Care Intensive Training day 2: Palliative Wound Care sacramento, ca Monday & Tuesday October 17 & 18, 2016 palo

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Seminar on DVD or CD Package: You can purchase a self-study package on the subject. You will receive a set of Cds or dVds that include a digital copy of the seminar manual and post-test/evaluation. You and your colleagues can receive Ce hours for a nominal fee. To determine if homestudy credits are available for your profession go to www.pesihealthcare.com or call 800-844-8260. Check with your licensing board to verify acceptance of self-study credits for license renewal. Order today by using the order form on this brochure or by calling 800-844-8260.

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www.pesihealthcare.com/inhouse

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day 1: Skin & Wound Care Intensive Training

day 2: Palliative Wound Care

sacramento, ca Monday & Tuesday

October 17 & 18, 2016

palo alto, ca Wednesday & Thursday

October 19 & 20, 2016

In today’s healthcare environment, wound care is one of the most challenging aspects of caring for your patient. Complex, non-healing wounds and a wide variety of treatment options require a comprehensive and holistic approach to care. You are on the forefront of providing care for your patients that will ultimately play a critical role in wound healing outcomes. Attend this seminar and you will learn all of the essentials necessary to provide state-of-the-art care and improve outcomes of the most complicated wounds, while also helping to maintain your resilience in the health care industry.

This day will be a comprehensive approach to wound care, including holistic assessment and identification of different etiologies of wounds. We will learn how to choose proper dressings specific to the wound, proper debridement, creating formularies for your institution and determining a treatment plan. Wound pictures from actual patients will be displayed and case studies will be discussed. In addition, participants will be able to have a “hands-on” experience of different types of wound care dressings available and alternative homeopathic treatment options. There will also be an opportunity to build a cost-effective formulary for your institution. This in-depth seminar is “useable” information that you can easily apply in caring for your most complex wound patients and quickly become a valuable resource for your team.

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Skin & Wound ConditionS

Day 1: Skin & Wound Care Intensive Training

do you ever feel helpless in caring for patients at end of life who suffer from horrific, unavoidable wounds? Wounds caused by cancer, vascular insuffiency or skin failure are overwhelming for patient caregivers and professionals alike. This seminar will provide an in- depth approach to palliative wound care, exploring options for care to patients with chronic wounds, fistulas, fungating wounds and terminal Kennedy ulcers. You will become prepared to care for those patients with challenging wounds at end of life with confidence, compassion and knowledge. The primary framework of this lecture will be relief of the patient’s suffering and symptoms related to the end of life wounds, while maintaining a patient’s dignity and best quality of life possible.

Day 2: Palliative Wound Care

Marygrace K. Lomboy, MSN, CRNP, ACHPN, CWCN®, is a Certified Family Nurse Practitioner with Palliative medicine Consultants and Hospice and Community Care, lancaster, Pennsylvania. She holds certifications in Family Practice, Advanced Certification in Hospice and Palliative Care, and also a certification for wound care through the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Certification Board®. She is currently pursuing additional certifications in yoga therapy, mindfulness and compassion fatigue. marygrace has over 30 years of experience in nursing, and over 12 years in hospice and palliative care. She has developed a palliative wound care consultative service for nursing home and home care patients, working in collaboration with patients’ attending physicians. She has traveled to third world countries to lecture on palliative wound care, end of life care, and also to provide emergency relief services related to wound care post catastrophic events. marygrace has presented at both national and international meetings and provides seminars in palliative care, wound management, compassion fatigue and resiliency training. She has a great passion for providing dignity and comfort to those suffering, especially at the end of life. marygrace also has a great passion to educate caregivers about self-care, compassion, and resiliency skills to continue to be the best we can be for our patients.Speaker disclosure:Financial: marygrace lomboy has an employment relationship with Hospice and Community Care. She receives a speaking honorarium from PeSI, Inc.Nonfinancial: marygrace lomboy has no relevant nonfinancial relationship to disclose.

Quick Reference to Wound Care: Palliative, Home, and Clinical Practices, Fourth EditionBy Pamela Brown, BSN, MED, CWCN, COCN

This provides healthcare professionals with the essentials necessary to deliver the best wound care in a cost-effective manner. Updated to reflect current wound care treatments and products, it includes wound assessment, the healing process, the basics of wound management, topical treatments, and management of the major wound types.

Credits listed below are for full attendance at the live event only. Certificates of Completion are distributed at the conclusion of the live seminar for those who register prior to the event date and attend the full day. A letter of attendance will be issued to participants who register at the event, arrive late, or leave early. For those who registered day of (walk-ins), and are in full attendance, a certificate of completion for full CE credit will be sent within 30 days following the event. For those in partial attendance (arrived late or left early), an adjusted certificate of completion reflecting partial credit will be issued within 30 days (if your board allows). Please see “live seminar schedule” for full attendance start and end times. NOTE: Boards do not allow credit for breaks or lunch. If your profession is not listed, please contact your licensing board to determine your continuing education requirements and check for reciprocal approval. For other credit inquiries not specified below, or questions on home study credit availability, please contact [email protected] or 800-844-8260 before the event.Information obtained in this course should be used within your scope of practice.PESI, Inc. offers continuing education programs and products under the brand names PESI, PESI Healthcare, PESI Rehab and Psychotherapy Networker.

CALIFORNIA NURSES: PeSI, Inc. is a provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 13305 for 6.0 contact hours per day OR 12.0 contact hours for entire conference. Full attendance is required. No partial contact hours will be issued for partial attendance. Please bring your license number to the seminar; certificates of successful completion will not be issued without your license number.

NURSES/NURSE PRACTITIONERS/CLINICAL NURSE SPECIALISTS: PeSI, Inc. is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

This activity qualifies for 6.3 contact hours per day OR 12.6 contact hours for entire conference. PARTIAl CONTACT HOURS WIll Be AWARded FOR PARTIAl ATTeNdANCe.

PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS: “This program is not yet approved for Cme credit. Conference organizers plan to request 6.25 hours of AAPA Category 1 Cme credit per day OR 12.5 hours for entire conference from the Physician Assistant Review Panel. Total number of approved credits yet to be determined.”

NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS: This program has been submitted (but not yet approved) for 6.25 continuing education clock hours and 6.25 participant hours per day OR 12.5 continuing education clock hours and 12.5 participant hours for entire conference from NAB/NCeRS. Call our customer service department at 1-800-843-7763 for further information.

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS & OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANTS: PeSI, Inc. is an AOTA Approved Provider of continuing education. Provider #: 3322. Full attendance at this course qualifies for 6.25 contact hours or .625 CeUs per day or 12.5 contact hours or 1.25 CeUs for the entire conference. Partial credit will be issued for partial attendance. The assignment of AOTA CeUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA. Course level: Intermediate.

PHYSICAL THERAPISTS & PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANTS: This activity consists of 6.25 clock hours of instruction per day OR 12.5 clock hours of instruction for the entire conference that is applicable for physical therapists. Ce requirements for physical therapists vary per state/jurisdiction. Please retain the certificate of completion that you receive and use as proof of completion when required.

CALIFORNIA PHYSICAL THERAPISTS & PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANTS: PeSI, Inc. is recognized by the Physical Therapy Board of California as an approval agency to approve providers. This lecture qualifies for 6.25 continuing competency hours per day OR 12.5 continuing competency hours for entire conference.

OTHER PROFESSIONS: This seminar qualifies for 6.25 continuing education clock hours per day OR 12.5 continuing education clock hours for entire conference as required by many national, state and local licensing boards and professional organizations. Save your course outline and certificate of completion, and contact your own board or organization for specific requirements.

Live Seminar Continuing Education Credit Information for Both Days

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Hassle-Free Cancellation Policy: If you contact us before the event date, you can exchange for a dVd or Cd/digital manual package on the subject (self-study continuing education credit may be available), a certificate to attend another seminar, or receive a tuition refund less a $30 cancel fee, per day. Substitutions are permitted at any time.

-ethical dilemmas in Wound Care

-Factors that Complicate Wound Healing

-making Sense of the endless dressing Options

-management of end of life Wounds

-Wound Pain & Treatment Options

-documentation Strategies for Unavoidable Wounds

Wound Care Pocket Guide: Clinical ReferenceBy Kim Saunders, mSN/ed, RN, CWON®, CFCN

The Wound Care Pocket Guide: Clinical Reference is an essential resource for providing optimal wound care treatment. Color photos and graphs are highlighted with detailed guide points for solutions and trouble-shooting. Color-coded chapters and a sturdy snap ring provides quick access. Waterproof pages.

sacramento, ca Monday & Tuesday

October 17 & 18, 2016

palo alto, ca Wednesday & Thursday

October 19 & 20, 2016

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Management of End of Life Wounds • managing drainage • Bleeding and Use of monsel’s Solution • Odor and Use of metronidazole • disfigurement and loss of Being

Touched

Skin Failure • How to Recognize It • How to document It • How to explain What’s Happening to

Caregivers

Skin Injuries • medical device Related Injury • Skin Tears and How to Avoid Them

Recognizing Atypical Wounds • management of Fungating/malignant

Wounds • Calciphylaxis • Pyoderma Gangrenosuim • Kennedy Ulcerations • Pruritis and Xerosis

Fistula Solutions • Containment of effluent and Odor • Protecting Surrounding Tissue • Fistula Containment management

System

Understanding Wound Pain and Treatment Options

• What Type of Pain is it? • Reducing Pain with dressing Changes/

Wound Care • Use of Topical Opioids for Wound Pain

Holistic Approach to Wound Care • Realistic Goals of Care • Getting the Physician on Board… • Seeing the Whole Patient, Not Just the

“Hole”

Documentation Strategies for Unavoidable Wounds

• describing Patient Function and Charting Patient decline

• documenting Prevention Strategies • discussing Realistic Outcomes with

Patient and Family • dealing with “How long Will This Wound

Take to Heal?” • Avoiding Wound Care litigation

Palliative vs. Curative Approach to Wound Care

• What is Palliative Wound Care? • When Curative Goals are exhausted • maintaining a Sense of Hope in Your

Patient • dealing with Guilt, Caregiver Stress

Ethical Considerations in Palliative Wound Care

• The Idea of Woundedness… • Improving the Patient’s Comfort and

dignity • education to Family/Caregivers

What’s Behind the Door? • Running into the Fire When everyone

else is Running the Opposite direction • Identifying Your Own Stress and Anxiety • How do We Keep Getting Up and doing

This Work every day? • Seeing Suffering every day

How Stress Affects Your Body

Burnout vs. Compassion Fatigue

Stress and Chronic Disease • Premature Aging and Telemeres • Chronic Inflammation • The Cost of Caring • The Problem of multitasking/Time

management Issues • developing Resilience… learning to

Bend and Not Break

Dilemmas in Wound Care • Impact on Activities of daily living • Predicting Healing Outcomes • Issues and Challenges for Caregivers • Stress and Impaired Wound Healing

Comprehensive Wound AssessmentAssessing the Wound Bed and moist Wound

Healing • Identification of Granulation, Slough and

Necrotic Tissue • Phases of Wound Healing and Tensile

Strength Implications • Identifying Tunneling , Undermining and

Fistulas • epiboly: edges and Periwound Tissue

Wounds and Bacteria • Contamination, Colonization and

Infection • NeRdS and STONeeS • Optimal Culturing for an Infected Wound • Reducing Unnecessary Antibiotics Usage • Reducing Biofilms

Impact of Nutrition/Labs • Prealbumin vs. Albumin and What to do

With Results • Glycemic Control and Wound Healing • Ways to enhance Nutritional Intake

Principles of Wound Bed Preparation

Choosing a Debridement Method • Autolytic • enzymatic • mechanical • Conservative Sharp • maggot Therapy: Back to the Future…

Wound Types and Etiologies Pressure Ulcers and Staging definitions • Pressure… Seeing the Tip of the Iceberg • Predicting Pressure Ulcer Risk Tools • early detection of deep Tissue Injury • Incontinence Associated dermatitis vs.

Pressure UlcersVenous Stasis Ulcers

• Where is All This Fluid Coming From? • lymphedema • Feeling the Squeeze… different degrees

of CompressionArterial Ulcers • Arterial Perfusion • Claudication and Rest Pain • diagnostic Tests: Vascular Studies and

ABIsdiabetic/Neuropathic Ulcers • Assessing Sensation • Bad to the Bone… OsteomyelitisSkin Tears/ Adhesive Injuries • Is it Partial or Full Thickness loss? • managing Xerosis with Products in Your

Kitchen! • moisturizing and Skin PH…

What To Do With Chronic, Stalled Out Wounds?

• Partnering with Physical Therapy: light, Sound, electricity

• HBOT • lymphedema Therapy • Biologic dressings: Skin Substitutes,

Xenografts, Allografts and Collagen

Surgical Wounds • Surgical Site Infections (Superficial, deep,

Organ/Space) • Cellulitis and Abscess • Necrotizing Infections • Compartment Syndromes

Making Sense of the Endless Dressing Options

• Foams • Alginates and Hydrofiber • Hydrogels • Thin Films • Negative Pressure Wound Therapy • The magic of Honey • Contact layers • Alternative Approaches to Wound Care

HANDS-ON INTENSIVE INTERACTIVE SESSION: WOUND PRODUCTS and ALTERNATIVE TREATMENT SAMPLES

Wound Prevention Strategies • managing Incontinence • Shear and Friction Reduction • It Takes A Village… Getting Staff on Board

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Target Audience: Nurses • Nurse Practitioners • Physician Assistants • Physical Therapists • Physical Therapy Assistants Occupational Therapists • Occupational Therapy Assistants • Nursing Home Administrators

day One: Skin & Wound Care Intensive Training day Two: Palliative Wound Care

Objectives1. describe skin structures and function

in relation to the physiology of wound healing.

2. Contrast intrinsic and extrinsic factors that may compromise wound healing.

3. explain essential components to complete wound assessment and documentation.

4. differentiate between arterial, venous, neuropathic, pressure ulcers, incontinent associated dermatitis, and end of life wounds.

5. Correlate the appropriate wound dressing/product to a variety of wounds.

6. Anticipate an expected wound care treatment plan per wound etiology.

7. develop of a useable wound care formulary for your institution by exploring many dressing options by “hands on” portion of the seminar.

8. explain prevention strategies to avoid pressure ulceration.

Objectives1. Present palliative treatment interventions for various wound types.2. describe effective interventions to manage drainage, odor, bleeding and wound pain. 3. Recognize atypical types of wounds and possible strategies to manage symptoms. 4. Identify strategies for management of complex fistulas.5. Account for the emotional and psychological effects of end of life wounds for patients and families. 6. Identify symptoms of stress/burnout/compassion fatigue in your life.7. describe ways that you can incorporate self-care strategies into your own practice.

The nation’s top speakers and authors contact PESI HealthCare first. If you are interested in becoming a speaker or have a new topic idea, please contact Alex Dorn at [email protected] or call (715) 855-5254.

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Sheraton Palo Alto Hotel 625 el Camino Real • 94301

(650) 328-2800DAY 1: Skin & Wound Care Intensive Training■ October 19, 2016 47519PlO

DAY 2: Palliative Wound Care■ October 20, 2016 47519PlO

PALO ALTO, CA