MONDAY, JUNE 6, 2022
PROGRAM (S07) At-Risk Skin – Are We Doing What We Think We Are?: 21 New Consensus Statements 7:00 AM CDT - 8:30 AM CDT (Lecture and Discussion) IN-PERSON ONLY
MONDAY, JUNE 6, 2022 BREAKFAST SYMPOSIA SESSIONS
CONTACT HOURS: 0
Speakers: Diane Krasner, PhD, RN, FAAN, FAAWC, MAPWCA Joanne Labiak, MSN, CRNP, CWOCN, CWS, DAPWCA Catherine Milne, APRN, MSN, ANP/ACNS-BC, CWOCN-AP Melissa Morgan, MSN, RN, CWCN Monica Timko-Progar, BSN, RN, ET, CWS, FACCWS
(S06) Challenge Your Past Understanding of Convexity and Imagine a New Approach 7:00 AM CDT - 8:30 AM CDT (Lecture and Discussion) CONTACT HOURS: 0
SUPPORTED BY MEDLINE INDUSTRIES, INC.
Moderator: Mikel Gray, PhD, FNP, PNP, CUNP, CCCN, FAANP, FAAN Speakers: Janice Colwell, APRN, CWOCN, FAAN Bethany McDade, MS, RN, AGPCNP-BC, CWON Terran Sims, MSN, ACNP-C, CNN-BC, COCN-C Janet Stoia Davis, RN, CWOCN, FCN
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To present 21 new consensus statements on At-Risk Skin
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To review the data and research on At-Risk Skin
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To discuss the implications of the 21 new consensus statements on At-Risk Skin across the continuum of care
SUPPORTED BY COLOPLAST CORP.
GENERAL SESSIONS
Ostomy care nurses use multiple clinical parameters and clinical judgement, based on evolving education and experience, to help each patient find the best pouching system to minimize leakage. Ideally, this process is based on clinical practice guidelines; however, when it comes to the use of convexity as a first-line choice there is a lack of guidance in the post-operative period. In this session, you will hear from a panel of experts as they discuss the use of a convex pouching system in the post-operative period – including the immediate (0-8 days), post-operative (9-30 days), and transition (31-180 days) periods - based on their involvement in a recent national consensus.
(GS3) The Science Catches Up with the Kennedy Terminal Ulcer (W, PP) 8:40 AM CDT - 9:40 AM CDT (Lecture and Discussion) CONTACT HOURS: 1
Speakers: Karen Kennedy-Evans, RN, APRN-BC, FNP Leslie Ritter, PhD, RN The presenters will discuss the KTU in the context of skin failure. The Kennedy Terminal Ulcer (KTU) was first described by Karen Kennedy-Evans over three decades ago. Common characteristics of the KTU, for example, size, shape, onset, and association with end of life will be Presented by Ms. Kennedy Evans. She will also present findings from a recent study using thermography to examine skin temperature characteristics of early KTU. Leslie Ritter, PhD, RN will discuss the microvascular pathophysiology that may explain theories on the development and characteristics of the KTU.
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