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Module 3 & 4 NDNQI Pressure Injury Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Hospital Acquired Pressure Injuries (HAPI) - hospital-acquired pressure injuries (HAPI) allows organizations to assess the quality of their prevention care, evaluate quality improvement initiatives, and examine institutional structures and processes that may influence their occurrence. The measurement can be accomplished during a survey to identify pressure injury presence and origin Head Team Leader - Be the hospital expert in skin and pressure injury risk assessment Be able to accurately stage pressure injuries using the NPUAP pressure injury staging system 2 100% Pass Guarantee Katelyn Whitman, All Rights Be able to differentiate pressure injuries from other wound types and skin injuries For NDNQI, the Head Team Leader must be familiar with NDNQI® Guidelines for Data Collection and Submission on Pressure Injuries located on the member website Adult Patient Pressure Injury Risk Assessment tools - The Braden Scale, and the Norton Scale, have been validated for adult use in research studies. These are the two scales most commonly used in the United States Pediatric/Neonate Pressure Injury Risk Assessment tools - The Braden Q was tested in PICU patients age 21 days to 8 years The Glamogram Scale was tested in pediatric patients age 1 day to 18 years The Neonatal Skin Risk Assessment Scale (NSRAS) was tested in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit patients age 26-40 weeks gestation Pressure Injury Risk Assessment Scores - Braden Scale scores range from 6 to 23 Norton Scale scores range from 5 to 20 3 100% Pass Guarantee Katelyn Whitman, All Rights Braden Q scores range from 7 to 28 NSRAS scores range from 6 to 24 For the Braden Scale, a score of 18 or less indicates that the patient is at risk for pressure injuries For the Norton Scale, a score of 15-16 or less indicates the patient is at risk for pressure injuries For the Braden Q, a score of 16 or less indicat

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Module 3 & 4 NDNQI Pressure Injury
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Hospital Acquired Pressure Injuries (HAPI) - ✔✔hospital-acquired

pressure injuries (HAPI) allows organizations to assess the quality of their

prevention care, evaluate quality improvement initiatives, and examine

institutional structures and processes that may influence their occurrence.

The measurement can be accomplished during a survey to identify

pressure injury presence and origin


Head Team Leader - ✔✔Be the hospital expert in skin and pressure injury

risk assessment


Be able to accurately stage pressure injuries using the NPUAP pressure

injury staging system




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100% Pass Guarantee Katelyn Whitman, All Rights

,Be able to differentiate pressure injuries from other wound types and skin

injuries


For NDNQI, the Head Team Leader must be familiar with NDNQI®

Guidelines for Data Collection and Submission on Pressure Injuries located

on the member website


Adult Patient Pressure Injury Risk Assessment tools - ✔✔The Braden Scale,

and the Norton Scale, have been validated for adult use in research studies.

These are the two scales most commonly used in the United States


Pediatric/Neonate Pressure Injury Risk Assessment tools - ✔✔The Braden

Q was tested in PICU patients age 21 days to 8 years


The Glamogram Scale was tested in pediatric patients age 1 day to 18 years


The Neonatal Skin Risk Assessment Scale (NSRAS) was tested in Neonatal

Intensive Care Unit patients age 26-40 weeks gestation


Pressure Injury Risk Assessment Scores - ✔✔Braden Scale scores range

from 6 to 23


Norton Scale scores range from 5 to 20



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, Braden Q scores range from 7 to 28


NSRAS scores range from 6 to 24




For the Braden Scale, a score of 18 or less indicates that the patient is at risk

for pressure injuries


For the Norton Scale, a score of 15-16 or less indicates the patient is at risk

for pressure injuries


For the Braden Q, a score of 16 or less indicates the patient is at risk for

pressure injuries


For the NSRAS, a score of 13 or higher indicates the neonate is at risk for

skin injury


Risk for Pressure Injury - ✔✔Skin Status


Existing pressure injuries


History of pressure injuries


General skin status




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