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Module 4 Program Segment 2 of 3 - Home Care Information Network

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<strong>Home</strong> <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Information</strong> <strong>Network</strong> www.homecareinformation.netUltimate OASIS-C Training Item by Item [Rev 2/11]2/13/2011M1320 Status <strong>of</strong> MostProblematic (Observable)Pressure Ulcer:• Response 1 – Fully Granulating• Stage III or IV that epithelial tissue has notcompletely covered the wound surface• Response 3 - Not healing• Stage II• Do not granulate, therefore, must bereported as Response ‘3’ not healing• Suspected deep tissue injury that has notevolved is considered not healing.M1320 Status <strong>of</strong> MostProblematic (Observable)Pressure Ulcer:• NA- No observable pressure ulcer• Includes only those that cannot be observeddue to the presence <strong>of</strong> a dressing or device thatcannot be removed (including casts).• When determining the healing status <strong>of</strong> apressure ulcer for answering M1320, thepresence <strong>of</strong> necrotic tissue does NOT make thepressure ulcer NA – No observable pressureulcer.M1320 Status <strong>of</strong> MostProblematic (Observable)Pressure Ulcer:• A pressure ulcer with necrotic tissue(eschar/slough) obscuring the wound basecannot be staged, but its healing status iseither Response 2 – Early/partialgranulation if necrotic or avascular tissuecovers

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