For: registered nurses, associate practitioners and health care assistants. Occupational therapists, physiotherapists, mental health nurses and healthcare assistants: morning sessions only
Aim
- To enable the student to acquire evidence based up to date knowledge and skills in prevention and management of pressure ulcers (PU) and moisture associated skin damage (MASD)
Learning outcomes: the student will be able to
- Demonstrate an understanding of the physiopathology and associated factors associated with prevention and management of PU and MASD
- Demonstrate an understanding and competence in using Purpose T risk assessment combined with clinical judgement
- Understand how to use all the elements of aSSKINg in a care plan devised with patient and carers
- Understand the complexity of the staging of PU and its management
- Achieve basic knowledge of pressure relieving equipment and relate it to practice
Competency to be achieved with:
- Reading the local guidelines on prevention and management of pressure ulcers
- Completing the teaching pack and supervised practice in agreement with your supervisor