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    Katie James, BA, RN, CWCN

    This webinar will be recorded live on May 21st, 2025 at 12:00PM CT. A recording of the webinar will be available within 24 hours of the live event.

    A well-documented comprehensive skin assessment serves as a critical baseline for evaluating skin health and is fundamental in developing an effective care plan focused on the prevention and treatment of skin injuries.
    Medline is proud to partner with NPIAP in the development of our new infographic on skin assessments. This webinar will provide an in-depth exploration of the objectives and challenges associated with conducting skin assessments. Attendees will gain valuable insights into clinical best practices for ensuring precise evaluations and discover essential tools designed to support confident assessments across a diverse range of skin tones.

    1. Review the goals and challenges of conducting skin assessments
    2. Identify clinical best practices for skin assessments
    3. Explore tools that can be used to assess diverse skin tones with confidence


    Katie James, BA, RN, CWCN

    Clinical Solutions Manager

    Katie is a graduate of the University of Missouri, Columbia.  She attended the WICKS WOCN program in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.  Has been a nurse for 30+ years and a WOC nurse for over 18. 
    She is currently employed by Medline Industries as the Southeast Regional Clinical Solutions Manager.  Katie is a published author in the JWOCN.  Proud past chair of Woundstock, the St. Louis affiliate of the WOC nurses annual conference, having educated more than 1500 community nurses in quality wound, ostomy and continence care.  She is past President of the St. Louis Regional affiliate of the WOCN society and was a speaker at the 2019 National WOCN conference in Nashville.  She was named Medline Skin Health Clinical Specialist in both 2020 and 2021.    
    Katie has 3 adult children and has two grandchildren and lives in St. Louis, Missouri

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    Join Dr. Joyce Black and Anna de Jesus to discuss nutrition and pressure injury prevention.

    We’re back with another insightful episode of NPIAP, hosted by Dr. Joyce Black! In today’s episode, we dive into the crucial connection between pressure injury prevention and nutrition. Dr. Black is joined by NPIAP Treasurer and registered dietitian, Anna de Jesus, for a fascinating discussion on how nutrition plays a key role in both the prevention and treatment of pressure injuries. Through a mix of real-life stories and expert insights, this conversation is packed with valuable takeaways. Tune in and enjoy!

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    Kathleen Vollman MSN, RN, CCNS, FCCM, FCNS, FAAN Stephanie Woelfel, PT, DPT, CWS

    This webinar will be recorded live on April 23rd, 2025 at 12:00PM CT. A recording of the webinar will be available within 24 hours of the live event. 

    The webinar is a recap of the session "Moving the Critically Ill Patient" from NPIAP's 2025 Annual Conference. Please note that if you claimed CE for the conference session, you cannot claim CE for this activity. 

    In today’s critical care environment, we face a difficult but essential task. We must provide comprehensive, compassionate and technologically complex care without causing harm to our patients. To foster a patient-safe environment, we must embrace collaboration and expertise beyond our walls and examine care practices and processes to reduce the chance of error. 

    Successful early mobilization of critically ill patients can reduce several complications including atelectasis, pressure injury and ventilator-associated pneumonia. Early mobilization also shortens ventilator time and can decrease cognitive and functional limitations that may linger 1 to 5 years after discharge from the intensive care unit. 

    A long-standing challenge to successful mobilization and prevention of pressure injury in critically ill patients are safety concerns related to hemodynamic instability. This webinar will explore critically ill patient physiology during mobilization and strategies to promote adaptation. We will provide evidence for assessing readiness for mobilization while reducing the risk of adverse events and successful out of bed mobilization. Evidence-based tools and techniques to help clinicians prevent hemodynamic instability before, during, and after in-bed or out-of-bed mobilization will be discussed. With safety serving as the overriding goal, we can overcome barriers to create and sustain a culture of early progressive mobility, caregiver safety and prevention of pressure injuries within the intensive care unit.


    1. Propose strategies informed by physiology of movement to overcome hemodynamic instability in critical care patients.
    2. Compare and contrast the  recommendations regarding moving the critically ill patient between the 2019 & 2025 guidelines
    3. Discuss the various evidence based assessment tools for mobility readiness in the critically ill patient
    4. Identify activity titration to move from turn and reposition to ambulation while ensuring prevention of skin injury


    Kathleen Vollman, MSN, RN, CCNS, FCCM, FCNS, FAAN

    Ms Vollman is a Critical Care Clinical Nurse Specialist and Consultant.  She has published & lectured nationally and internationally on a variety critical care, prevention of health care acquired injuries including pressure injury and HAI’s and serves as a subject matter expert on these topics for the American Hospital Association.  From 1989 to 2003 she function as a Clinical Nurse Specialists for the medical ICU’s at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit Michigan. 

    Stephanie Woelfel, PT, DPT, CWS

    Dr. Stephanie Woelfel PT, DPT, CWS is an Associate Professor of Clinical Physical Therapy in the Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy and holds a dual faculty appointment in the Department of Surgery at the University of Southern California (USC). Dr. Woelfel holds board certifications in wound management from both the American Board of Wound Management and the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties.  
     
    Her physical therapy career has spanned over 25 years in both short and long-term acute care, skilled nursing facilities, outpatient, home care and consulting. Dr. Woelfel is active in the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) and serves as the current President of the Academy of Clinical Electrophysiology & Wound Management (ACEWM).

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    NPIAP's interactive quiz series designed to challenge your knowledge and enhance your expertise in pressure injury prevention and care.

    Welcome to NPIAP's Quintet Quiz Series, the National Pressure Injury Advisory Panel's interactive quiz series designed to challenge your knowledge and enhance your expertise in pressure injury prevention and care. Each month, expert-driven questions will test your understanding of the latest practices, guidelines, and innovations in the field. While this is not a CE-accredited activity, it's a great way to assess your competence, stay current, and engage in friendly competition with your peers. Plus, this series offers an opportunity to grow your knowledge and help shape the future of pressure injury management

    NPIAP is the owner and creator of the current pressure injury staging system. The staging system was created in consensus with national experts, therefore, the answers to the staging quizzes are accurate as written.

    This educational activity is brought to you by the National Pressure Injury Advisory Panel (NPIAP)

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    Join Dr. Joyce Black and Michele Deppisch to discuss Electronic Clinical Quality Measures (ECQMs) and Pressure Injuries.

    In this episode of RN Huddle, Dr. Joyce Black welcomes Michele Deppisch, president-elect of NPIAP, for an insightful discussion on Electronic Clinical Quality Measures (ECQMs) and Pressure Injuries. As CMS implements new efficiency measures to enhance healthcare quality, understanding ECQMs is becoming increasingly crucial. Michele breaks down the basics, explores the technological challenges and processes involved, and provides practical takeaways for your team. While ECQM adoption isn’t mandatory yet, it will be by 2028—so now is the time to prepare. Tune in to gain valuable insights and stay ahead of the curve!

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    Lilibeth Acero RN, BSN

    This webinar will be recorded live on March 19th, 2025 at 12:00PM CT. A recording of the webinar will be available within 24 hours of the live event.

    The operating room (OR) is a high-risk environment for hospital-acquired pressure injuries (HAPIs) due to prolonged immobility and positioning on hard surfaces during surgery. To mitigate this, a clinician developed and implemented a risk assessment tool and a prevention bundle, including prophylactic dressings, for high-risk perioperative patients. This webinar discusses the potential for pressure injury development during OR procedures and how to implement strategies to limit risk.


    1. Describe the risks of HAPIs in the operating room
    2. List strategies for pressure injury prevention in the OR arena
    3. Discuss risk assessment tools and prevention bundles


    Lilibeth Acero RN, BSN

    Hospice Team Manager

    VNS Health

    Lilibeth Acero was a skin integrity nurse coordinator at Nassau University medical center from 2009-2024. Lilibeth was responsible for the Acero Kurtz perioperative skin bundle where she realized success in reducing pressure injuries in the operating room settling three years in a row. She is a diplomate of the American Professional Wound Care Association and a member of EWMA (European Wound Management Association). She is currently in a new position as Hospice Team Manager at VNS Health in New York City. While in this new role, she continues to collaborate with LTC facilities in Brooklyn and Queens focusing on risk management and pressure injury prevention. 

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    This infographic, created through a collaboration between NPIAP and Medline, provides essential guidance on detecting early-stage pressure injuries in darkly pigmented skin.

    This infographic, developed in collaboration between the National Pressure Injury Advisory Panel (NPIAP) and Medline, provides essential guidance on detecting early-stage pressure injuries in individuals with darkly pigmented skin. It highlights the importance of optimal lighting, advanced detection tools, and thorough assessment techniques to overcome the challenges of identifying nonblanching erythema.

    By incorporating the Monk and Fitzpatrick skin tone scales, alternative light sources, thermography, and palpation methods, this resource aims to enhance healthcare professionals’ ability to conduct accurate, equitable skin assessments across diverse patient populations.

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    This product is a PDF poster displaying NPIAP's pressure injury staging definitions, along with illustrations and photographs of each stage for light skin tones.

    This product is a PDF poster displaying NPIAP's pressure injury staging definitions, along with illustrations and photographs of each stage for light skin tones. This poster is free to download for educational purposes. For-profit use may be subject to a charge. Please consult our Charges for Use Policy before download and contact us with any questions.

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    This product is a PDF poster displaying NPIAP's pressure injury staging definitions, along with illustrations and photographs of each stage for dark skin tones.

    This product is a PDF poster displaying NPIAP's pressure injury staging definitions, along with illustrations and photographs of each stage for dark skin tones. This poster is free to download for educational purposes. For-profit use may be subject to a charge. Please consult our Charges for Use Policy before download and contact us with any questions.

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    Pressure Ulcers in Individuals Receiving Palliative Care - 2010

    Pressure Ulcers in Individuals Receiving Palliative Care - 2010