Optimizing Skin Integrity - HSO 5063:2024 (E)
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Scope
This required organizational practice (ROP) specifies the accountability of the team to participate in the organization’s evidence-informed program to optimize skin integrity.
HSO 5063:2024 (E) Optimizing Skin Integrity is a revision of HSO 5062:2018 (E) Pressure Ulcer Prevention and HSO 5063:2018 (E) Skin and Wound Care.
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