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- W2009397029 abstract "A quality improvement project by staff nurses titled “Skin Rounds” was developed in a hospital BMT unit. This project enhanced staff awareness of skin care and led to early identification and treatment of skin issues while simultaneously increasing patient satisfaction. Aggressive skin care in BMT patients is critical as they are at risk for skin breakdown from chemotherapy and graft-versus-host-disease. Wounds or damage to the integumentary system can affect care and increase the risk of infection. On our unit, the integumentary system was often over-looked due to infrequent exposure to skin issues. This lack of knowledge led to incorrect identification and documentation of wounds and increased anxiety in patients and staff when skin issues arose. The implementation of “Skin Rounds” provided an opportunity for assessment of skin issues and education of staff nurses in the care of the patient with potential or actual skin breakdown. “Skin Rounds” is a program in which two nurses, educated about skin care through orientation and quarterly wound workshops, are scheduled for four hours each week to perform head to toe skin assessments on BMT patients and implement the necessary skin treatments. They educate and collaborate with patients, family and staff to ensure early wound identification, correct documentation of skin issues, and to provide exceptional skin care to all patients. Evaluation is based on feedback from patients, families and nursing staff. “Skin Rounds” nurses throughout the hospital meet quarterly. A formal survey of staff nurses in the first six months of the program was performed showing an increase in staff satisfaction and awareness of skin. Future evaluations are being developed to track patient and staff satisfaction, wound incidence, and correct identification and documentation of skin issues by care providers. BMT nurses and providers can use this intervention to enforce the importance of skin care and to educate staff about current issues. This will help decrease the number of unit acquired wounds. Education and identification of skin issues increases patient and staff satisfaction, forms a culture on the unit of understanding the importance of good skin care and provides a consistently high standard of skin care to BMT patients." @default.
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- W2009397029 title "Using Skin Assessment Rounds to Enhance the Care of the Integumentary System in a Bmt Population Within an Urban Adult Teaching Hospital" @default.
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