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Educational activities through Wound Care Strategies as an approved provider of educational activities can be underwritten through unrestricted educational grants. Educational grants, exhibits, research presentation, or any means of commercial support whatsoever, does not influence the design and scientific objectivity of any educational activity presented.

Complimentary Courses underwritten by unrestricted educational grants. Approval of these continuing nursing education activities refers to recognition of the educational activity only and does not imply ANCC Commission on Accreditation or PA Nurses approval or endorsement of any product. Every effort has been made to provide for content integrity to prevent bias and to provide an enduring educational impact for your benefit. Educational activity content planners, administrators, and presenters sign conflict of interest statements attest to their commitment to integrity and to prevent bias.

Each contact hour represented constitutes at least 60 minutes of organized learning instruction or 1 contact hour. Successful completion of courses comprising of 30 minute sessions awards a 0.5 contact hour. The entire presentation must be attended for credit. Successful completion of this activity is considered upon complete and accurate registration, review of the entire activity, a passing score of 70% on the post-test, and completion of the evaluation form.

Complimentary Courses!
A series of free educational programs for wound and skin care as well as resources to use in your clinical setting. These complimentary courses are made available through an educational grant from Coloplast Corporation. Each course awards one CE for successful completion.

Complimentary Courses!
A series of free educational programs for wound and skin care as well as resources to use in your clinical setting. These complimentary courses are made available through an educational grant from Molnlycke Healthacare. Each course awards one CE for successful completion.

104. Art of Formulary Development Preview
This educational activity provides for the skill-set necessary to develop a comprehensive skin and wound care formulary focusing on dressings, drugs, devices and tests to supporting the care of the patient.

112. Infection Control ABC's Preview
This educational activity will focus on infection control, hand hygiene, and MRSA.

101. Common Skin Conditions
This educational activity focuses on the common skin conditions affecting the facility’s patients and details the documentation necessary to support its findings.

102. Understanding Lab Values and the Administrative Process
This educational activity reviews the lab values for common wound types and maps the administrative work necessary to support the facility’s practices.

103. Skin and Wound Documentation:Assessment to Intervention
This educational activity details the assessment, documentation and intervention processes for pressure ulcers and other wounds that support patient care.

105. Common Assessment Tools for Skin and Wound Care
This educational activity will review the common assessment tools used to support patients with pressure ulcers, diabetic ulcers, venous ulcers and nutritional compromise.

106. Team Wound Care: Roles and Responsibilities
This educational activity will detail the roles and responsibilities of the skin and wound care team members to promote quality care and facility compliance.

107. FTag 314 Pressure Sores:A Focus on Care and Compliance
This educational activity will integrate the Federal Regulations for Pressure Sores into daily resident care and facility compliance.

108. FTag 315 Incontinence and Catheters:Focus on Care and Compliance
This educational activity will integrate the Federal Regulations for Incontinence and Catheters into daily resident care and facility compliance.

109. FTag 501 Medical Director: Oversee Care and Compliance
This educational activity will outline the new role of the Medical Director in long term care facilities.

110. Role of Leadership Staff in Competency Validation
This educational activity discusses the importance of competency validation through regulatory initiatives in the clinical setting and how to complete this work as leaders of the facility.

111. Support Surface Modalities:From the bed to chair
This educational activity will focus on pressure reducing and relieving devices necessary to include in a skin and wound care management program.

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