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Action Products, Inc. Attends the 2019 AORN EXPO

Action Products, Inc. Attends the 2019 AORN EXPO

The AORN Global Surgical Conference & Expo will be held April 6-10, 2019 in Nashville, TN. This year's focus is Harmonized Care: the Key to Safety. It is the largest Gathering of Perioperative Professionals in the World with over 5,600 executives, directors,...

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The Pediatric Surgical Patient

The Pediatric Surgical Patient

The pediatric surgical patient, like any other surgical patient can be vulnerable to pressure ulcers (PU).  Reducing pressure injury development in the pediatric surgical patient can be challenging especially when there is an admitting diagnosis of congenital heart...

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Pressure Injury Prevention in Pediatrics

Pressure Injury Prevention in Pediatrics

Pressure Ulcer Risk Assessment “Little is known about pressure ulcer prevention practice among pediatric patients,” Razmus and Bergquist-Beriger lamented just two years ago in Wound Management & Prevention. For one thing, the authors explained, risk factors for...

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Protect the Heels with Evidence Based Interventions

Protect the Heels with Evidence Based Interventions

The supine position is the most common surgical position with the patient lying on their back with the head, neck and spine in a neutral position. This position is not without pressure injury risk as there is increased pressure and shear forces to the scapula,...

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Pressure Injuries: A Never Event, Part 1

Pressure Injuries: A Never Event, Part 1

Hospital Acquired Pressure Injury Hospital Acquired Pressure Injuries (HAPI, formally pressure ulcers) can result in a lifetime of pain, suffering and even possibly death for the patient. HAPI rates are reported to the National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators...

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Take the Time for a “Time Out”

Take the Time for a “Time Out”

Decrease Patient Injury and Improve Teamwork The “time out” is one part of the Universal Protocol developed by the Joint Commission to prevent wrong-site, wrong-procedure, and wrong-person surgery. Each are considered never events by the National Quality Forum and...

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