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Wound Care in Special Populations: Pediatrics Tucson Affiliate of the Wound, Ostomy & Continence Nurses Society Spring 2014 Conference March 8, 2014 Victoria Beall RN, BSN, CWOCN
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Page 1: Wound Care in Special Populations: Pediatrics Tucson Affiliate of the Wound, Ostomy & Continence Nurses Society Spring 2014 Conference March 8, 2014 Victoria.

Wound Care in Special Populations: Pediatrics

Tucson Affiliate of the Wound, Ostomy & Continence Nurses Society

Spring 2014 ConferenceMarch 8, 2014

Victoria Beall RN, BSN, CWOCN

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Newborn Skin

• Functions

• Microbiome

• Skin Barrier

• .

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The Uniqueness of Neonatal Skin

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Stratum CorniumFull Term: 10-20 layers :30% thinner than adults for the first year of life

Adult: 10-20 layersPremature2-3 layers

Visscher M. Update on the use of topical agents in neonates. 2009 .Newborn and Infant Reviews

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Touch: the first sense to develop

Diallo A., Newman K., McGrath J. Helping families understand the importance of their infant’s skin. 2010. Newborn & Infant Nursing Reviews.

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Skin Care Goals:• Prevent

iatrogenic injury

• Avoid potential toxins from topical agents

• Reduce exposure to sensitizing agents

• Promote normal skin development

Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses, AWHONN (2007) Neonatal skin care: Evidence -based clinical practice guidelines (2nd ed.)

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Most Common Pediatric Wounds

• Epidermal stripping

• Extravasation injuries

• Surgical wounds (open/incision)

• Incontinence-associated dermatitis

• Chemical and thermal injuries

• Pressure ulcers

Baharestani M., An overview of neonatal and pediatric wound care knowledge and considerations. 2007. Ostomy Wound Management.

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Iatrogenic InjuryAn injury induced

inadvertently by a physician or surgeon or medical

treatment or diagnostic procedures.

Merriam-Webster Online Medical Dictionary 2013

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Hospitalized Children

Imad I., Murphy T., Nylander-Hosholder L., Ranft A. A new approach to management of intravenous infiltration in pediatric patients. Journal of Infusion Nursing 2011.

Visscher M., Recent advances in diaper dermatitis: etiology and treatment. 2009 Pediatric Health.

Baharestani M., Ratliff C., Pressure ulcers in neonates and children: an NPUAP white paper.. 2008 Advances in Skin & Wound Care.

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Identified Problems

• Treatment: traditions vs. EBP

• Unreported alterations of skin integrity

• Lacking or absent:– Standardized care– Protocols– Clinical guidelines/algorithms

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Our Process for Problem Solving • Multidisciplinary task forces

Knowledge & evidence action

• Product evaluation

• Algorithm, protocol & work place reminders

• Promote EBP staff development

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Guidelines, Best Practices & Resources

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Product Evaluation

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Pressure Ulcers

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Who is at risk for P.U. ?

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Diaper Dermatitis

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Who is at risk?

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Prevention

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Diaper Dermatitis Algorithm

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Peripheral Intravenous (PIV) Therapy

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Infiltration Complication

Baharestani M. An overview of neonatal and pediatric wound care knowledge and considerations. (2007)Ostomy, Wound Management.

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Neonatal Extravasation

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Who is at risk for extravasation injury?

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Early Detection ~ Rapid Treatment

Algorithm adapted from: Sawatzky-Dickson and colleagues , Neonatal intravenous extravasation injuries: evaluation of a wound care protocol. 2006 Neonatal Network

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Pediatric Wound Care • Clean the wound

• Protect the wound & surrounding skin

• Facilitate atraumatic dressing removal and application that do not require frequent changes

• Commonly used products:

– Silicone dressings and silicone adhesive removers

– Transparent films and liquid barrier films

– Hydrogels (sheets and aqueous gel)

– Hydrocolloid dressings

Baharestani M. An overview of neonatal and pediatric wound care knowledge and considerations. 2007. Ostomy Wound Management.

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Promote EBP & Safety Culture

• Nurse, physician & pharmacist inservice

• Unit-skin care teams/champions

• Mini root cause analysis with feedback to staff

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Summary

Make it:Easy to understand

Easy to remember

Easy to practice

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References• Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses,

AWHONN 2007 Neonatal skin care: Evidence -based clinical practice guidelines (2nd ed.)

• Baharestani M., An overview of neonatal and pediatric wound care knowledge and considerations. 2007. Ostomy Wound Management.

• Baharestani M., Ratliff C., Pressure ulcers in neonates and children: an NPUAP white paper.. 2008 Advances in Skin & Wound Care.

• Diallo A., Newman K., McGrath J. Helping families understand the importance of their infant’s skin. 2010. Newborn & Infant Nursing Reviews.

• Imad I., Murphy T., Nylander-Hosholder L., Ranft A. A new approach to management of intravenous infiltration in pediatric patients. 2011. Journal of Infusion Nursing

• Merriam-Webster Online Medical Dictionary 2013

• Sawatzky-Dickson and colleagues , Neonatal intravenous extravasation injuries: evaluation of a wound care protocol. 2006 Neonatal Network

• Visscher M., Recent advances in diaper dermatitis: etiology and treatment. 2009 Pediatric Health.

• Visscher M. Update on the use of topical agents in neonates. 2009 .Newborn and Infant Reviews