Dates for Wound Care Certification Program Announced

Top Quote Continuing Education Credit & Certification Offered In This Growing Area of Care. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) August 26, 2016 - Each day, 164 people lose their lives - many unnecessarily - due to improper care of pressure injuries, a little-known area of medicine that is growing at an alarming rate with the rapid aging of our society.

    Nursing home personnel, registered and licensed vocational nurses and those in related fields may now earn continuing education credit and certification in the area of wound care by enrolling in courses sponsored by the College of Long Term Care to be held at the Los Angeles Convention Center (1201 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles) on:
    Friday, August 26 from 7 am - 5 pm
    Saturday, August 27 from 8 am - 5 pm
    Sunday, August 28 from 8 am - 5 pm

    "The growing problem of pressure injuries is especially challenging for nursing homes that have had to send their residents to specialty clinics and hospitals for treatment," said Bardia Anvar, M.D., founder of Skilled Wound Care and the College of Long Term Care. "This is especially costly when you factor in ambulance transportation, lifting and moving patients in delicate health, admittance to the hospital and surgical care. Also, the simple act of transporting patients can lead to the onset of additional pressure injuries. By teaching staff how to prevent them and identify them at the earliest stages, we can reverse these troubling statistics."

    The courses sponsored by the College of Long Term Care will reveal these basic facts about caring for wounds:
    · Avoid excess baths (should only bathe for 3-5 minutes 2-3 times per week)
    · Keep water temperature lukewarm - not hot
    · Add bath oil
    · Do not use most soap products as they contain detergent (Dove is the exception)
    · Do not use washcloths
    · Pat dry
    · Apply moisturizer immediately after bathing and reapply 4 times each day
    · Stay well hydrated
    · Avoid caffeine, spices and alcohol

    To enroll or for more information, call (866) WOUND-80 or visit http://www.skilledwoundcare.com/educational-resources/courses/

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