This course will give you many answers that will keep patients from suing lawyers. and At bay regulatory bodies and Keep this in mind. and Your facility is not in court
Heidi Huddleston Cross – Legal and Regulatory Issues in Wound Care
Description:
Lawsuits for wounds and Pressure ulcers are becoming more common, especially in the elderly. in Both are acute and Lang-Term care facilities with judgments up to $312 million in One case. It can be scary to hear that your facility is being sued. and This is even more true if you’re named in a lawsuit. What are your options? and What can you do as a facility to protect yourself? What information do you need in order to ensure you meet wound care standards? What assessments are required? and Do you need documentation to avoid court? What regulations? and What statutes should you be aware? What are the best ways to ensure you have the best legal protection?-Defensible wound-care program
Wound Neglecting care is one of most popular themes in healthcare today, in They can also be very costly. This course will help patients avoid suing and keep lawyers out of their pockets. and At bay regulatory bodies and Keep this in mind. and Your facility is not in court
OUTLINE
Introduction
- Basics of the U.S. justice system
- Why do people sue?
- Chronic wounds (especially pressure sores) are hot topics.
- Negligence
- Definition of adverse event
- Standard of Care Where can we find them?
- The professional, as well as the economic aspects of this. and Personal effects of litigation
Regulatory Issues and How they affect you Wound Care Pray
- Federal statutes and Regulations
- Hospital acquired conditions and Never Events – Are we really able to avoid them?
- The dreaded Department of Health and Joint Commission surveys
- Code of Federal Regulations – Requirements For Long-Term Care Facilities
- State Practice Acts and You can practice within your scope
Assessment Essentials
- Risk assessment
- Assessing the patient
- Wound Evaluation
- Assessment of nutrition
- Mobility assessment
Documentation Legally Protectible
- What MUST be in To effectively defend yourself, you need to have a record and Your institution
- The 5 Cs to effective documentation
- Avoid these Pitfalls
- Electronic Health Records: A boon or a curse when it comes wound documentation
Communication Essentials
- Together with the patient
- With the family
- Talk to the doctor
- Multidisciplinary involvement and Communication
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Sticky Situations in Wound CareThese are helpful tips to minimize your stress. Legal Risques
- How to manage pain – Avoiding an ailment “Pain and suffering” Allegation
- Nutritional Allegations – Failure to provide the appropriate nutrition interventions or delay
- Policies and Your defense can be made or broken by the procedures
- Personality levels and Competence
- Wound photography – pro’s and con’s and Guidelines
- Is malpractice insurance necessary for nurses?
Issues Select Types Of Wounds
- Pressure ulcers – avoidable versus unavoidable
- Arterial ulcers
- Diabetic ulcers
- Be aware of the etiology and dangers in Incorrect diagnosis and Treat
You can make the call
- Case studies and scenarios
OBJECTIVES
- Describe the U.S. legal system and The current environment for wound litigation.
- Please describe regulatory and Legal principles for wound care.
- Learn the basics of wound assessment and Legal-defensible documentation.
- To avoid any potential wounds, analyze all communications and Keep yourself out of court
- Discuss how to set up a program for treating wounds that is legal.
- Assess high-You could be sued if you are involved in wound care.
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes