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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationInteractive Pressure Ulcer Training for NursesPublication #: MO-12-23-PU Editor's note: Due to the high cost of copying and distributing DVD's, this training video is only available to Missouri nursing homes and Medicare QIOs. Learn how to eliminate pressure-ulcer cases in your nursing home through our comprehensive video training course! Simply fill out the form below to receive a complimentary DVD. See below for a link to download our training manual, which provides instructions for both nurse teachers and trainees (learners) to work through the course. If you have questions about this training course, please contact Program Manager Alexis Roam. |
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Resource Materials > Flow SheetsTake the Weight - Resident Self-PerformancePublication #: MO-10-35-REST This flyer helps nursing home providers log the ways in which they help residents with their personal weight. These procedures should be logged in the Minimum Data Set (MDS). |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationCNA Shower ReviewPublication #: MO-06-04-PU CNA Shower Assessment: This form recognizes the important role CNAs play in pressure ulcer prevention and empowers them to do regular skin checks. It provides a formal method of communication to the licensed nurses of their review of residents’ skin, which then would be followed up by the licensed staff. |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationEffective Use of Your Wound Care Nurse: Setting Up and Implementing a Wound Care Program (56-minute webinar)Shared by Stratis Health, the Medicare QIO for Minnesota Download here (Editor's note: Link leads to Stratis Health Web site) |
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Skin Care Fair Toolkit (from EQ Health Solutions)This Skin Care Fair toolkit (link goes to resource page, look "Skin Care Fair" heading) includes a series of exercises to help nursing-home providers treat and prevent pressure ulcers. Provided by EQ Health Solutions, the Medicare QIO for Louisiana. |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationDo the assessment - Facility Assessment Checklists: Pressure UlcerPublication #: MO-08-16-PU Facility Assessment Checklist: Complete this checklist as you review your home’s approach to pressure ulcer prevention and treatment. It will help determine if your plan is comprehensive, if it meets F-tag 314 and if it incorporates good clinical practice. |
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System Change Tools > Chart StickersUlcer Prevention (PUP) Tracking Poster with StickersPublication #: MO-09-04-NHPU This tracking poster allows you to record the number of pressure ulcers while also visually indicating an increase or decrease from week to week through the use of paw print stickers. It also provides a separate tracking space for ulcers acquired outside your home, making sure that the proper source is clearly indicated. The attached file is a preview only. To order this poster, please email kbird@primaris.org. |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationThe INTERACT II ProgramThis free online program, developed by the Georgia Medical Care Foundation, provides tools and resources to healthcare providers focusing on acute care transfers between nursing homes and hospitals. Along with downloadable tools such as transfer forms and checklists, this website provides step-by-step instructions on how to improve communication with other providers in order to improve the continuity of care. To learn more, click here (external link). |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationBraden Scale for Predicting Pressure Sore RiskPublication #: MO-10-02-NHPU Braden Scale: The Braden Scale is a research-based risk assessment used widely in the nursing community. The format allows for four separate assessments to aid in monitoring change over time. |
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Publications > PresentationsSkin and Wound Care Considerations in Non-Caucasian SkinThis webinar (in PDF format) provides key insights that will help nursing home wound care teams determine appropriate skin assessment methods, understand the physiology behind skin pigmentation, and analyze dermatological variations in non-Caucasian skin. |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationPressure Ulcer Prevention: Repositioning Reminder PosterPublication #: MO-09-07-NHPU This poster reminds staff about the importance of repositioning residents. It outlines key PUP tips and provides a space for staff to write in a positioning schedule (8,2,10,4,12,6 or 7,1,9,3,11,5) into the paw print labeled window/door/back. Prints on 11”x17” paper and can be placed in nursing home break rooms or meeting areas. |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationPressure Ulcer Prevention: Repositioning Reminder Name BadgePublication #: MO-09-06-NHPU These name badges provide an easy way for staff to remember repositioning schedules. The front provides a space for a name and schedule, while the back lists useful PUP tips. These name badges can be printed front/back and then laminated. |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationPressure Ulcer Tracking ToolPublication #: MO-09-05-NHPU This tool calculates your pressure ulcer rates in a convenient Excel file. Enter in your monthly data and this spreadsheet will automatically calculate percentages and average yield to date figures. It also provides a graphical representation of your data so you can easily see change over time. Be sure to click on the “instructions” tab before you begin. |
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Resource Materials > Clinical Education*Complete Pressure Ulcer Prevention (PUP) Toolkit*This toolkit will help your team comprehensively evaluate your prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers and provide guidelines for implementing best practices. Tools are organized under the following categories.
These tools may also be downloaded separately. This packet contains all of the tools on this webpage marked with the PUP logo except the PUP Resident and Family Brochure. |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationPressure Ulcer Classification Pocket Cards: Nursing HomesPublication #: MO-08-49-PU These two double-sided reference cards assist clinical staff in the assessment, measurement and documentation of wounds. Print this document on sturdy paper, cut out the cards, and attach them together to make an easy-to-carry pocket card. |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationSBAR Skin Care Instructions Form (Nursing Home)Publication #: MO-08-52-PU Provides a standardized format for communication using the SBAR (Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendations) model. This form would be used in communication from wound care nurse to unit nurse for the prevention and/or management of pressure ulcers. |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationLicensed Nurse Weekly Skin AssessmentPublication #: MO-08-09-PU All residents should have their skin assessed weekly by a licensed nurse. This form encourages continuity in this documentation. |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationSample Pressure Ulcer Protocol (Nursing Home)Publication #: MO-08-14-PUH Use this protocol as a guideline for establishing a comprehensive Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Management Policy. Download this Word document and modify it to suit your practices and materials. |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationUnderstanding CMS Interpretation of F314Publication #: MO-08-11-PU This document summarizes key points of CMS guideline Tag F314, which state surveyors use as guidance to help them assess nursing homes’ pressure ulcer prevention and treatment. Use this as guidance for assessing the processes in place at your home with regard to pressure ulcer prevention, assessment, intervention, monitoring and care planning. |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationStaging Guidelines (National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel)Staging Guidelines (National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel): These guidelines for assessing the state and the subsequent documentation of pressure ulcers were updated in February 2007 and are the most current available. The NPUAP plans to release updated guidelines by February 2009. |
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Resource Materials > Patient EducationResident and Family Education Brochure (PUP)Publication #: MO-08-44-PU Resident and Family Education Brochure (PUP): Use this brochure to proactively inform patients, residents and families about individual risk factors and prevention techniques associated with skin breakdown. This tool was designed as a guide to how they can assist the health care team with pressure ulcer prevention. |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationSupport Surfaces: Selected CharacteristicsPublication #: MO-08-51-PU Selected Characteristics of Support Surfaces: This quick visual reference compares the characteristics of the different types of support surfaces. |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationNutritional Wound Healing GuidelinesPublication #: MO-08-46-PU Nutritional Wound Healing Guidelines: This sample procedure helps enhance pressure ulcer healing by providing recommendations for nutritional intervention whenever possible. These are guidelines only. Individual patient and resident needs must be taken into consideration before implementation. |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationManaging Tissue LoadsPublication #: MO-08-50-PU Managing Tissue Loads: Use this tool to systematically choose the right mattress or wheel chair cushion, based upon a resident’s level of need. |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationTissue Tolerance and Individualized Turning SchedulePublication #: MO-08-13-PUH Tissue Tolerance and Individualized Turning Schedule: This form can be used to document the assessment that led to the individualized repositioning schedule. |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationPressure Ulcer Prediction, Prevention and Treatment PathwayPublication #: MO-08-52-PU Pressure Ulcer Prediction, Prevention and Treatment Pathway: This pathway assists staff in determining the appropriate care for the individual resident. It aids in staff critical thinking skills to ensure all areas of concern are met. |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationComprehensive Admission Skin AssessmentPublication #: MO-06-07-PU Comprehensive Admission Skin Assessment: Conducting a baseline comprehensive assessment of the skin is vital. Staff may use this form to guide them through the assessment. |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationSkin Tear Risk AssessmentPublication #: MO-08-08-PU Skin Tear Risk Assessment: Evaluating for skin tear risk and interventions is different than evaluating for pressure ulcer risk. The skin is our first line of defense, and we must protect the skin not only from pressure ulcers but from skin tears as well. This assessment helps determine if a resident is at risk for skin tears and offers potential interventions and a chart review audit, encouraging staff follow-through. |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationTreatment Product CategoriesPublication #: MO-08-45-PU Pressure Ulcers: Treatment Product Categories: Use this list outlining the major types of products to ensure your nursing center carries an appropriate range of materials for pressure ulcer treatment. Nursing staff should choose the most effective dressing type based on wound stage, characteristics and potential concerns. |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationSystems Audit Tool-Pressure UlcersPublication #: MO-08-17-PU Systems Investigative Audit Tool: Use this tool as a guide during a chart review to ensure all appropriate steps are being taken for pressure ulcer prevention and management. |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationLong-Term Care Dehydration Risk AssessmentPublication #: MO-08-05-PU LTC Dehydration Risk Assessment: Inadequate fluid intake can place residents at increased risk for pressure ulcers. This tool will help determine resident dehydration risk, enabling staff to take a proactive approach. |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationSupport Surfaces: Characteristics and ConsiderationsPublication #: MO-08-48-PU Support Surfaces: Characteristics and Considerations: Use this in-depth reference to learn more about the different support surfaces available for pressure ulcer prevention or treatment. It describes the product, as well as the benefits and limitations of its use. |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationClinical Fact Sheet: Quick Assessment of Leg UlcersPublication #: MO-06-09-PU Document outlines history, location and appearance of venous insufficiency, arterial insufficiency and peripheral neuropathy. |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationCNA Knowledge & Attitude SurveyPublication #: MO-08-15-PUH CNA Knowledge and Attitude Survey: CNAs’ participation is vital for the prevention of pressure ulcers. This survey will assess what your CNAs know about pressure ulcers and discover areas in which they could benefit from further education. |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationDaily Skin Monitoring ToolPublication #: MO-08-43-PU Daily Skin Monitoring Tool: This tool provides a formal approach for CNAs to report areas of concern with the resident’s skin daily. The licensed staff would then follow-up on noted areas of concern to provide a complete assessment. |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationPressure Ulcer Scale for Healing, PUSH ToolPublication #: MO-03-11-NHPU Document the healing of pressure ulcers with this PUSH Tool (Pressure Ulcer Scale for Healing) and use the results to assess the effectiveness of your wound care practice. Each pressure ulcer requires its own PUSH Tool sheet for documentation. |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationPressure Points PosterPublication #: MO-05-01-NHPU Every day look for the warning signs of beginning pressure ulcers. Educate your staff with this easy-to-read poster. Available as both one large 11" x 17" printable poster or as several 8.5" x 11" posters. |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationPressure Points Pocket CardPublication #: MO-05-23-NH A helpful pocket guide to identify pressure points, reduction tips and proper positioning while on the side. Measures 3" x 6". |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationRisk Assessment Flow DiagramPublication #: MO-03-08-NHPU |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationDevelopment of a Plan of Care for a Resident with a Pressure Ulcer Flow DiagramPublication #: MO-03-07-NHPU |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationCommitment to Management Flow DiagramPublication #: MO-03-05-NHPU |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationDevelopment of a Plan of Care For a Resident at High Risk of Developing a Pressure Ulcer Flow DiagramPublication #: MO-03-06-NHPU |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationNursing Home Communication with PhysicianPublication #: MO-06-02-PU Use this form to facilitate communication between the nursing home and physician. |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationOther Resources |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationEssential Systems for Quality CarePublication #: MO-06-03-PU This document provides information about systems to review to reduce pressure ulcers along with information about key interventions to reduce pressure ulcers. |
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Resource Materials > Clinical EducationOverviewPublication #: MO-02-01-NHPU |
Also visit the National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel for staging guidelines and illustrations of pressure ulcer stages.
In March 2012, Stratis Health - our sister QIO in Minnesota - hosted a 60-minute educational webinar on effective wound-care strategies. Presenting was Jeri Ann Lundgren, a national wound-care consultant and director of both Incontinent Services at Pathway Health Series and Clinical Services at Gulf South Medical Supply (both organizations are in Minnesota.
Ms. Lundgren's presentation can be used as an outline to homes who want to more effectively use their wound-care nurses and generally make patients healthier and safer.
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Primaris has re-launched our a Pressure Ulcer Tips of the Month to find pointers to help fight and prevent pressure ulcers in your nursing home. Look to this space for updates on this successful education campaign, originally published in 2009.

This free online program, developed by the Georgia Medical Care Foundation, provides tools and resources to healthcare providers focusing on acute care transfers between nursing homes and hospitals. Along with downloadable tools such as transfer forms and checklists, this website provides step-by-step instructions on how to improve communication with other providers in order to improve the continuity of care.
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