
The Pressure Effect: A Wound Care Podcast
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Season Three Is Coming Soon!
The Pressure Effect: A Wound Care Podcast
06/13/24 • 1 min
Welcome back to the exciting new season of “The Pressure Effect,” brought to you by Smith+Nephew. Join Dr. Lee Ruotsi, the Medical Director at The Saratoga Hospital Center for Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Medicine in Saratoga Springs, New York as he focuses on improving the quality of pressure injury prevention. In each episode he’ll be joined by leading medical experts to discuss topics like the economic impact of pressure injuries, change management principles, and much more. Plus, we’ll have more seasons to follow, each one with its own focus within the world of pressure injury prevention. So join Dr. Lee Ruotsi, as he provides a deep dive into the many unique and fascinating aspects of pressure injury prevention, covering a broad range of issues, and providing insight along the way. So, if you’re passionate about patient outcomes and feel driven to reduce pressure injury incidents, you’re in the right place!
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Season 3 of The Pressure Effect coming soon
The Pressure Effect: A Wound Care Podcast
12/07/23 • 0 min
After many insightful conversations with experts in the world of pressure injury prevention, host Dr. David Zabel shares the exciting news that Season 3 of The Pressure Effect will be coming soon! Make sure you’re subscribed so you don’t miss a new episode, and if you have enjoyed the show, don’t forget to let us know by leaving a rating or review. We hope you will join us again in Season 3 of The Pressure Effect, brought to you by Smith+Nephew!
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Medical device-related PIP: A Team Sport
The Pressure Effect: A Wound Care Podcast
11/07/23 • 19 min
Medical devices like feeding tubes, catheters, or oxygen delivery devices are often critical to the health of hospitalized patients. Despite their important benefits, the use of these devices can unfortunately also have negative effects: medical device-related pressure injuries, or MDRPIs. On this episode of The Pressure Effect, Host Dr. David Zabel talks to Chairman of the Board of Directors at the American College of Clinical Wound Specialists, Dr. Kelly McFee. They discuss how common MDRPIs are, some tips on how they can be prevented with a team effort, and much more. So press play on this helpful episode of The Pressure Effect, brought to you by Smith+Nephew.
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Get Them At The Door: Prevention Starts In The ED With Dr. Lee Ruotsi
The Pressure Effect: A Wound Care Podcast
10/24/23 • 26 min
Welcome to “The Pressure Effect,” from Smith+Nephew. In this episode, Dr. David Zabel is joined Dr. Lee Ruotsi, Medical Director at the Saratoga Hospital Center For Wound Healing And Hyperbaric Medicine In Saratoga Springs, NY to discuss how if you want to stop a patient from developing a hospital acquired pressure injury, it’s best to start preventative measures as early as possible. In their conversation they focus on the importance of getting patients at the door and explain how prevention starts in the emergency department. They also dive into why we all should pay attention to pressure injury prevention in the emergency department, what critical preventative work should take place in the ED, and much more. So press play and listen in to this insightful episode of The Pressure Effect, brought to you by Smith+Nephew.
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Avoidable or Unavoidable? Part 2: Best practices and Guideline Recommendations for pressure injury prevention with Cathy Milne
The Pressure Effect: A Wound Care Podcast
07/25/23 • 13 min
What does it mean if a hospital-acquired pressure injury is avoidable, or unavoidable? On this episode of The Pressure Effect, we continue our four-part series that examines a fictional pressure injury case, from beginning to end. This is Part Two of “Avoidable or Unavoidable? The Unstageable Pressure Injury of Mr. Y.” Join host Dr. David Zabel as he sits down with Cathy Milne, an Advanced Practice Wound, Ostomy Continence Nurse at Connecticut Clinical Nursing Associates, to further discuss the case of Mr. Y, and touch on some of the best practices and guideline recommendations for pressure injury prevention. So hit that play button and join us for this thoughtful episode of The Pressure Effect, brought to you by Smith+Nephew.
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Welcome to “The Pressure Effect”
The Pressure Effect: A Wound Care Podcast
06/27/23 • 0 min
Pressure injuries can be preventable – if you have the right tools, and know what to look for. On “The Pressure Effect,” host Dr. David Zabel delves into the various and often complex situations that arise when patients suffer pressure injuries – and how these events can be avoided in the first place. Through several different focused series, these episodes will provide a deep dive into different aspects of pressure injury prevention, covering a broad range of issues, and providing insight along the way. Plus, you’ll hear fascinating, in-depth discussions from medical experts on a variety themes encompassed by pressure injuries. If you’re passionate about patient outcomes and feel driven to reduce pressure injury incidence, then this is a resource that you’ll find helpful and enlightening. Brought to you by Smith+Nephew.
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The Economic Impact Of Pressure Injuries
The Pressure Effect: A Wound Care Podcast
08/07/24 • 29 min
Distinguished Medical Technologist at Smith+Nephew, Dr. Barrett Larson joins Dr. Lee Ruotsi to discuss the economic impact of pressure injuries. Together, they explore a 2020 study to identify the key factors impacting the cost of pressure injuries. Plus, they evaluate the correlations between pressure injuries and hospital readmissions and hospital-acquired conditions, and so much more. So press play on this insightful episode of The Pressure Effect, brought to you by Smith+Nephew.
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PIP In The Operating Room: A Safety Net Hospital’s Quality Improvement Journey
The Pressure Effect: A Wound Care Podcast
08/14/24 • 18 min
Skin Integrity Nurse Coordinator at Nassau Healthcare, Lilibeth Acero, RN, joins Dr. Lee Ruotsi to discuss Pressure Injury Prevention in the Operating Room. Together, they explore a safety net hospital’s quality improvement journey. Plus, they evaluate who should be educating OR staff on PIP, and some of the challenges with implementation that teams should expect. So press play on this insightful episode of The Pressure Effect, brought to you by Smith+Nephew.
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Treating The Complex Pressure Injury: Negative Pressure Therapy
The Pressure Effect: A Wound Care Podcast
12/17/24 • 15 min
Advanced Practice Nurse and Wound Care Specialist at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Susan Hermida joins Dr. Lee Ruotsi on this episode of The Pressure Effect, brought to you by Smith+Nephew. Together, they dive into the complexities of pressure injury treatment, focusing on the benefits of negative pressure wound therapy. Susan shares real-world insights, tips for handling challenging wounds, and breaks down misconceptions about this therapy. They also discuss the latest equipment, compare treatment options, and highlight the convenience of PICO dressings for smaller wounds. Packed with practical advice, this episode is perfect for healthcare professionals and anyone interested in wound care innovation. So press play and make sure you don't miss this informative and engaging edition of The Pressure Effect, brought to you by Smith+Nephew.
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“It’s going to cost us HOW MUCH?”: Justifying your PIP Program to the CFO
The Pressure Effect: A Wound Care Podcast
08/28/24 • 17 min
Tracey L. Yap, RN, PhD, professor in the Duke University School of Nursing, and a Senior Fellow in the Duke University Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development, joins Dr. Lee Ruotsi. Together, they discuss the cost of implementing a pressure injury prevention program and how to justify that cost to your organization’s CFO. Plus, Tracey shares her background in healthcare, experience with pressure injuries, and insights on the benefits and challenges of implementing prevention programs. She also provides strategies for nursing organizations to justify the costs and offers recommendations for first steps in starting a program. So press play and make sure you don't miss this informative and engaging episode of The Pressure Effect, brought to you by Smith+Nephew.
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How many episodes does The Pressure Effect: A Wound Care Podcast have?
The Pressure Effect: A Wound Care Podcast currently has 20 episodes available.
What topics does The Pressure Effect: A Wound Care Podcast cover?
The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Medicine, Podcasts, Health And Wellness and Technology.
What is the most popular episode on The Pressure Effect: A Wound Care Podcast?
The episode title 'Season Three Is Coming Soon!' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on The Pressure Effect: A Wound Care Podcast?
The average episode length on The Pressure Effect: A Wound Care Podcast is 19 minutes.
How often are episodes of The Pressure Effect: A Wound Care Podcast released?
Episodes of The Pressure Effect: A Wound Care Podcast are typically released every 14 days, 16 hours.
When was the first episode of The Pressure Effect: A Wound Care Podcast?
The first episode of The Pressure Effect: A Wound Care Podcast was released on Jun 27, 2023.
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