Transcription of Disease Management Guidelines-Wound Care - Oklahoma
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Disease Management guidelines wound care Page 1 of 4 2003 Long Term care Authority of Tulsa Center for Health care Concepts Disease Management guidelines A working tool intended to assist with the development of an individualized comprehensive plan of care wound care Goal: Optimize wound healing and minimize risk for future wound development Action Steps: 9 CM will: Explore and provide MEMBER/caregivers with information and education on available wound care resources Contact Member s physician office to discuss wound care strategies and obtain recommendations for plan of care Facilitate IDT with Caregiver, MEMBER, PCA, RN, Dietitian, PT, wound care Specialists, DME providers, and/or other providers deemed appropriate to assess wound status, safety supervision needs, program and community appropriateness, and develop an individualized program for wound mana
All persons responsible for wound care can demonstrate proper wound care techniques including standard precautions. PCA, MEMBER, and informal caregivers have adequate information to
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