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Enhance Your Rehabilitation Nursing Practice and Earn CEUs with Nursing Education Webinars
ARN's nursing education webinars offer flexible ways to earn continuing education units (CEUs) credits through online and on-demand educational courses. Host a staff meeting or chapter event and bring your nurse colleagues together to take advantage of ARN's nursing education webinars.
Rehab Nursing Essentials Webinar Series
Skin Considerations with Rehab of Acute Neurological Impairments
June 4, 1-2 PM CST
Join us on June 4 and attend a webinar that will provide healthcare professionals with the strategies they need to assess and prevent skin injuries in patients with spinal cord and acquired brain injuries. It will focus on early intervention, risk identification, and long-term prevention in both inpatient and home settings.
By attending, you will:
- Recognize three common types of wounds frequently seen in this patient population.
- Understand the unique risk factors that contribute to skin breakdown in spinal cord and brain injury patients.
- Apply effective prevention strategies to reduce the risk of skin complications.
- Identify everyday activities that may pose a risk and how to manage them safely.
Attendees earn 1 continuing education (CE) hour with this webinar.
Meet the Speaker
Kimberly Levenson, RN BSN CRRN CWOCN CFCN
Shepherd Center, Atlanta, GA
Kimberly Levenson graduated from the Emory University School of Nursing in 2006 and started her nursing career at the Shepherd Center in Atlanta, GA working with brain injury and spinal cord injury patients on the medical and surgical unit. Kimberly’s passion for working with this patient population and their high risk for wound and pressure injury development led her to continue her education and obtain her CRRN in 2008 and CWOCN and CFCN through the Emory University Nursing Wound Care Program in 2017.
Kimberly continues to pursue her passion of pressure injury prevention and treatment at Shepherd Center focusing on patient treatment plans and staff education. She presents a monthly Skin Champion Workshop; a six-hour didactic and hands-on wound, ostomy and continence skills session. Kimberly and her WOCN team placed first at the Georgia Hospital Association Conference in 2022 with their quality improvement project Zip it in the Bud: A visual management technique for reducing pressure injuries due to improper footwear.
Kimberly is consistently advocating for her patients and researching ways to prevent these issues from initially occurring with their high-risk population.
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