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Extended Care Product News - ISSN: 0895-2906 - Volume 121 - Issue 7 - September 2007
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Ryan Dougherty
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Using QIOs to Drive Quality
Ryan Dougherty
Jo Walters, RNC
Although the guidance and regulations have not changed, the new Quality Indicator Survey (QIS) process changes the methods by which outcomes are measured and data collected.

How Flooring Can Reduce Fall Risk and Injury
Rein Tideiksaar, PhD
Given the effect of falls on a resident’s life as well as the facility’s bottom line, the use oF Advanced types of flooring merits serious consideration.

Wound Bed Preparation and Microwound Environment Manipulation
Donald E. Mrdjenovich, DPM, CWS, FACCWS, and Cynthia A. Fleck, MBA, BSN, RN, ET/WOCN, CWS, DNC, DAPWCA, FACCWS
Key to navigating the complex and dynamic cellular activity that occurs during wound healing is an understanding of a few basic principles.
Charlie Jolie
Carol Richelson, RN, MS, WOCN
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September 2007
Liz friedrich, MPH, RD, LDN
Marcy A. Turkos, PT, DPT, CWS
Editor's note: "MIST Therapy System: Thoughts on Therapy" is brought to you by an educational grant from Celleration, Inc. The opinions and statements herein are specific to the author and not necessarily those of Celleration, Inc., ECPN, or HMP Communications, LLC.
Note: Healthcare regulations discussed in archived articles may have changed since publication in ECPN. For the latest information, visit www.cms.hhs.gov.


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CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDANCE: THE UTILIZATION OF ADJUSTABLE LOW BEDS IN THE PREVENTION OF FALLS AND INJURIOUS FALLS IN LONG-TERM CARE FACILITIES
Fall Management Technology: Can a New Generation Position Monitor Assist with F-Tag 323 Compliance?
Using Medications Appropriately
Creating a Culture of Safety
Answering Skin and Wound Questions
Medicare Enhances QIO Program Oversight
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