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    Join us on Wednesday, November 13th from 11:00AM-1:00PM CT for NPIAP's 2024 Virtual Fall Conference!

    Pressure injury, skin failure and unavoidable pressure injury may co-exist at times and create a Bermuda triangle of confusion for the clinician. A recent think tank hosted by NPIAP furthered the discussion by examining a condition often called skin failure in the critically ill.  Join us to hear the results of the think tank's discussion on skin failure and how these 3 concepts overlay each other leading to clinical questions of "Can I determine the cause by just looking at the wound?” Can I just tell by looking at the wound what the cause was ?" "Do we have to count it?' "Does skin failure only occur on the sacrum?"  “Can skin failure go deeper than the skin?”" “What are reliable strategies for determining when a pressure injury is unavoidable?”

    This live session of NPIAP's 2024 Virtual Fall Conference will take place on Wednesday, November 13th from 11:00AM-1:00PM CT. A recording of the session will be available within 24 hours after the session has ended. 

    Joyce Black, PhD, RN, FAAN

    Joyce M. Black, PhD, RN is the Florence Neidfelt Professor in the College of Nursing at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska.  She is the current President of the National Pressure Injury Advisory Panel, having previously served as President, Vice-President and Secretary. Dr Black served as the co-chair of the task force to update the definitions of the stages of pressure injury including medical device pressure injury.  Dr. Black has received many awards for her work in pressure injury, most recently the Kosiak award from NPIAP for her work in rediscovering deep tissue pressure injury.

    Janet Cuddigan, PhD, RN, FAAN

    Dr. Cuddigan is Professor Emeritus at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska.  She is a former president of the National Pressure Injury Advisory Panel (NPIAP). She currently serves as the Chair of the International Pressure Injury Guideline Governance Group.

    Jill Cox, PhD, RN, APN-c, CWOCN, FAAN

    Dr. Jill Cox is a clinical professor of nursing at Rutgers University and an advanced practice nurse, with a subspecialty in wound, ostomy, and continence nursing in the acute care setting. Dr. Cox currently serves as a U.S. member of the guideline governance group for the development of the 2025 International Pressure Injury Prevention and Treatment guideline. She is a former board of director for the NPIAP.  Dr. Cox’s research interests include pressure injury risk detection and pressure injury prevention in the hospitalized patient population, with a specific focus on pressure injuries in critical care patients.  She is also a member of the Center for Health Equity and Systems Research (CHESR) at Rutgers School of Nursing.”

    Kathleen Vollman

    Moderator

    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. 

    1. Discuss the clinical dilemmas surrounding high-risk patients when trying to prevent pressure injury.
    2. Discuss current knowledge of skin failure based on a systematic literature review.
    3. Identify the conclusions of the think tank on skin failure and pressure injuries in critically ill patients.
    4. Discuss current knowledge of unavoidable pressure injury.
    5. Propose an integrated strategy for incorporating current knowledge of skin failure and unavoidability into reporting pressure-related skin injuries in patients at high risk for pressure injuries.

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    Lee C. Ruotsi, MD, CWS-P, ABWMS, UHM

    This webinar will be recorded live on October 30th, 2024. A recording of the webinar will be available within 24 hours of the live event.

    Mucosal membrane pressure injuries remain a diagnostic and treatment challenge in spite of advances in pressure injury prevention and treatment over recent years.  The anatomic locations and varied histology of mucosal tissues adds to this challenge.  In this webinar we will discuss the variations in mucosal tissue and the anatomic locations in which they occur, as well as common etiologies of pressure injuries in these locations and tissue types.

    • Discuss mucosal tissue type based on anatomic location.
    • Describe how the various tissue types are impacted by pressure
    • Discuss the varied etiologies of mucosal membrane pressure injuries


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    Elizabeth Faust, MSN, MBA, CRNP, CSWS, CWOCN-AP Carley Rusch, PhD, RN, LDN

    This webinar will be recorded live on September 18th, 2024 at 12:00PM CT. A recording of the webinar will be available within 24 hours of the live event.

    In this webinar, Liz Faust, MSN, MBA, CRNP, CSWS, CWOCN-AP, and Carley Rusch PhD, RN, LDN will discuss their collaborative approach to implementing nutritional interventions utilizing the Standardized Pressure Injury Prevention Protocol Checklist (SPIPP-Adult) 2.0 in clinical practice. They’ll explore the connection between malnutrition, wound development, and healing. The presentation sheds light on how effective and timely collaboration enhances patient care to improve outcomes.

    • Identify key nutritional interventions from the Standardized Pressure Injury Prevention Protocol Checklist (SPIPP- Adult) 2.0
    • Describe how to translate these interventions into timely application of pressure injury risk assessment and execution of nutritional interventions 
    • Demonstrate an understanding of the link between malnutrition, wound development, and wound healing
    • Discuss the role of interdisciplinary collaboration in nutrition for patients at risk for pressure injuries 

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    Join Dr. Joyce Black, Lexie Caraway and Denise Lauderbaugh to talk about medical device related pressure injuries.

    NPIAP returns with an insightful episode on pressure injuries related to medical devices, focusing on oxygen delivery systems. Dr. Joyce Black is joined by respiratory therapists Lexie Caraway and Denise Lauderbaugh. Together, they delve into their experiences with these systems, discussing strategies for preventing and detecting pressure injuries. The conversation also highlights ways respiratory therapists and nurses can collaborate more effectively to minimize these risks. We hope you enjoy today’s episode!

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    William Padula, PhD

    This webinar will be recorded live on August 28th, 2024. A recording of the webinar will be available within 24 hours of the live event.

    Bolster your facility's hospital-acquired pressure injury preventative methods and quality improvement plans through machine learning! Tune into NPIAP's August webinar for an engaging presentation led by Dr. William Padula on his findings regarding electronic health records (EHRs) and their ability to predict the risk of hospital-derived pressure injuries. Help your hospital conserve resources, decrease labor hours, prevent pressure injuries, and maintain positive patient outcomes through this transformative conversation!

    • Identify predictive machine-learning applications for preventative medicine and pressure injury prevention
    • Examine findings of peer-reviewed literature, providing strategies to improve your hospital's overall quality of care
    • Discuss how to conserve hospital resources during periods of patient vulnerability, preventing excess costs and lowering patient PI risk

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    Join Dr. Joyce Black and Dr. Janet Cuddigan to talk about Dr. Barbara Braden and the Braden Scale.

    In this episode, NPIAP President Dr. Joyce Black is joined by Dr. Janet Cuddigan, from the University of Nebraska Medical Center, to discuss and remember Dr. Barbara Braden and the Braden Scale she developed. 

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    Jan Powers, PhD, RN, CCRN, CCNS, NE-BE, FCCM, FAAN

    This webinar will be recorded live on July 17th, 2024. A recording of the webinar will be available within 24 hours of the live event.

    There is currently a lack of awareness among nurses and assistive personnel on the need for effective turning for offloading pressure, not just frequency of turn, contributing to increased incidence of HAPI.  Current strategies (pillows and wedges) may not achieve the desired degree of turn.  This webinar will discuss the current state of the science related to turn and positioning devices. Evidence related to components included in these devices will be presented supporting the use of a multi-pronged approached for effective turning and pressure injury reduction. This webinar will raise awareness of current turn practices and the need for improvement to meet patient needs and reduce HAPI. The use of systems that address most extrinsic risk factors for pressure injury can be an effective strategy to reduce pressure injuries for immobile patients. 

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    PI Photo

    Full-size photo is available for download immediately after purchase with credit card.

    All photographs are reprinted with permission of the copyright holder, Gordian Medical, Inc. dba American Medical Technologies. 

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    PI Photo, Illustration

    Our pressure injury staging illustrations are free to download for educational purposes. For-profit uses of the drawings may be subject to a charge. Please fill out the form linked below and send it to office@npiap.com for permission to use the photo. npiap_6da5d9d6bdd488197d57433fca2e076f.pdf

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    Join Dr. Joyce Black and Carley Rusch, PhD, RD to talk about how important nutrition is to wound healing.

    In this episode, NPIAP President Dr. Joyce Black is joined by Carley Rusch, PhD, RD, a Medical Science Liaison at Abbot Nutrition, to discuss the important role that nutrition plays in the wound recovery process.