Course Code: REL-PAC-0-CSSHCS
Hours: 0.25
Type: Online Course
Content Expiration Date: 12/31/2028
Learning Objectives:
Identify at least two techniques for conducting skin sweeps to check for early signs of skin breakdown, pressure injuries, and other skin concerns.
Outline:
Section 1: How to Check the Skin
Skin Sweeps and Their Importance
Common Skin Risks
Performing a Skin Sweep
Review
Key Takeaways
Section 2: Conclusion
Course Summary
Course Contributors
References
Subject Matter Expert: Kathleen Koopmann, RN, BSN
The content for this course was revised by Kathleen Koopmann, RN, BSN.
Kathleen has over 38 years of clinical and teaching experience spanning both acute and post-acute care settings. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Western Governors University and received specialized infection control training through the North Carolina Statewide Program for Infection Control and Epidemiology, in collaboration with NCDHHS and the University of North Carolina. Kathleen's diverse career includes roles in long-term care, critical care, acute care, occupational health, and education. Most recently, she served as a Staff Development Coordinator and Infection Control Practitioner in long-term care, where she played a pivotal role in staff education and infection prevention.
Target Audience:
The target audience for this course is: Direct Care Staff; in the following settings: Assisted Living Facility, Skilled Nursing Facility.
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Course Delivery Method and Format
Asynchronous Distance Learning with interactivity which includes quizzes with questions/answers, and posttests.