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Patient Safety and Skin Integrity: Objectives for Week 3, Slides of Nursing

Week 3 of the healthcare module focuses on patient safety and skin integrity. Objectives include understanding patient safety standards, identifying environmental hazards, reducing physical hazards and pathogen transmission, recognizing safety risks based on age, conducting patient safety assessments, diagnosing safety risks, and implementing interventions to prevent falls, fires, poisonings, and electrical hazards. The objectives for skin integrity cover risk factors for pressure ulcers, staging and healing of wounds, complications of wound healing, factors that affect healing, differences in care for acute and chronic wounds, assessing patients with skin issues, diagnosing skin integrity problems, creating care plans, and implementing appropriate interventions and evaluations.

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Download Patient Safety and Skin Integrity: Objectives for Week 3 and more Slides Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! WEEK 3 OBJECTIVES EXAM 1 In this module we will discuss: 1. Ch. 27 Patient Safety and Quality 2.Ch. 48 Skin Integrity and Wound Care Objectives Chapter 27 Patient Safety and Quality 1. Discuss the importance of consensus standards for public reporting of patient safety events. 2. Describe environmental hazards that pose risks to a person’s safety. 3. Discuss methods to reduce physical hazards and the transmission of pathogens. 4. Discuss the specific risks to safety related to developmental age. 5. Identify the factors to assess when a patient is in restraints. 6. Describe the four categories of safety risks in a health care agency. 7. Describe assessment activities designed to identify a patient’s physical, psychosocial, and cognitive status as it pertains to their safety. 8. Identify relevant nursing diagnoses associated with risks to safety. 9. Develop a nursing care plan for patients whose safety is threatened. 10. Describe nursing interventions specific to a patients’ age for reducing risk of falls, fires, poisonings, and electrical hazards. 11. Define the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to promote safety in a health care setting. Objectives Chapter 48 Skin Integrity and Wound Care 1. Discuss the risk factors that contribute to pressure ulcer formation.
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