WOCTalk

Deep Tissue Injuries: The Future is in Your Hands (EP.03)

Episode Summary

On this week’s episode of WOCTalk we are featuring a discussion that took place at the WOCN Society’s 50th Annual Conference. During this episode Dr. Sunniva Zaratkiewicz sits down with Dr. Holly Kirkland-Kyhn and Oleg Teleten of UC Davis Medical Center to discuss their presentation: “Deep Tissue Injury: The Future is in Your Hands.” We hope you enjoy listening to their conversation regarding trends and their personal findings amongst patients with pressure injuries.

Episode Notes

With a robust pressure injury prevention program in place, the University of California Davis Medical Center, a 620 bed level 1 trauma center, was still reporting numerous pressure injuries. During this episode of WOCTalk, Dr. Sunniva Zaratkiewicz sits down with Dr. Holly Kirkland-Kyhn and Oleg Teleten of UC Davis to discuss data they collected, analyzed and reported on at the WOCN Society’s most recent annual conference in Philadelphia. “Deep Tissue Injury: The Future is in Your Hands”, covers the trends and personal findings of UC Davis Medical Center over a series of 5 years, an initiative that was developed in order to find the patient related risk factors in the development of deep tissue injuries in the ICU and how these risk factors compare to the average ICU patient within their facility.

Interested in learning more about this topic? View Holly and Oleg’s full conference session, “Deep Tissue Injury: The Future is in Your Hands”. Want to review more sessions from the WOCN® Society’s 50th Annual Conference? The full conference library is available for purchase. Choose from the entire package, or individual sessions here.

For a list of WOCN Society recorded continuing education sessions on the topic of pressure injuries, click here.

Speaker Bios

Holly Kirkland-Kyhn PhD, FNP, GNP, CWCN
Director of Wound Care
University of California Davis Medical Center

Dr. Holly Kirkland-Kyhn has worked as a Nurse Practitioner for over 20 years in the Sacramento community. Although trained in the US as an RN, she spent her early career working as a nurse and midwife in England and Ireland. She has travelled to Africa, Haiti, and Belize to work in disaster relief and promoting safe maternal-child care in rural areas. She now works at UC Davis Medical Center as the Director of Wound Care and has led interdisciplinary team initiatives throughout the hospital to improve the safety and quality of care for patients. She is an active member of the “Street Medicine” program at UCDMC, providing education on “Treating wounds from the Dollar Tree” to those who serve individuals who are experiencing homelessness and educating the community on wound care.

Oleg Teleten MS, RN, CWCN
Research/Data Management
University of California Davis Medical Center

Oleg Teleten has worked as a Registered Nurse for 14 years and spent most of his nursing career at UC Davis Medical Center, Sacramento. Recently Oleg graduated from UC Davis Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing with an MS in healthcare leadership and nursing science. He is currently a member of UC Davis Wound Care Interdisciplinary Team and is responsible for QI, research projects and IT support. With his colleague, Dr. Kirkland-Kyhn, he has recently finished a number of pressure injury research studies on pressure injuries in an acute care setting.