Webinar: Urinary & Fecal Incontinence Issues

In this presentation, we will look at the causes of urinary and fecal incontinence. By understanding what causes incontinence, we allow for better management approaches and prevention of secondary problems such as moisture-associated skin damage (MASD) and pressure injuries. Delayed or inadequate management of incontinence can lead to skin damage and serious infections. We will also discuss evidence-based practice techniques to prevent such conditions.


Kelly SparksPresented by Julie Morita, RN, MSN, CWOCN with Capital Nursing Education

Julie Morita completed the Nurse Residency Program at UC Davis Medical Center and earned her Master’s of Science in Nursing at Samuel Merritt University. She is certified by the WEB WOC Nursing Education Program in Wound Ostomy and Continence. Julie is a member of the Sacramento WOCN Group, Pacific Coast Region of WOCN, and the Case Management Society of America. She previously worked for Sutter Care at Home as an RN Case Manager, where she provided education, direct wound care, and long-term care for patients with diabetes suffering from congestive heart failure, COPD, and metastatic cancer. Currently, Julie is the Director of Outreach and Education at Active Life Wound Clinic . In her roll, Julie is responsible for outreach to Home Health Agencies, Hospitals, and private practice providers, to provide education with regards to use best practices in wound and ostomy care.

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