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CLC- Pressure Injury Prevention: Dragon's Dungeon

Savannah Williams

Created on November 26, 2024

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Pressure Injury prevention

dragon

's

The

dungeon

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Story

© 2025 Competency Game by LRS You will need to screenshot the final screen. Job aid on how to take a screenshot can be found in the resource folder.

Legend says that a faraway kingdom forged a sword that together with the power of the Pressure Injury Prevention Gems (comfort, continence, circulation, and communication) could defeat any evil. Gather the gems to assemble the ultimate weapon and defeat the dragon hiding in the dungeon.

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Thank goodness you’ve come! We need your help! You need to find and earn the 4 Pressure Injury Prevention Gems so that the sword has enough power and then defeat the fearsome dragon that is terrorizing our people…

Help us, only a person like you can do it!

No thank you, I’ll pass

Of course!

Ouch! I thought you were sent to save us... What will become of us!

Just kidding. Ahem, of course I’ll help you

I knew you would not fail me! Thanks a lot! Here is the holy sword. Now gather the Elemental Gems to complete it and defeat the dragon.

LEVEL 1 - EARTH GEM

Comfort GEM

Watch out, a wandering skeleton is in your way! Get the Comfort Gem by answering the questions to prove you know how to utilize comfort to prevent pressure injuries...

Start level

Where do you think you’re going, mortal?! You won’t be worthy of the Comfort Gem until you answer my questions. Do you dare to try?

The most common reason patient's develop pressure injuries is from not moving. That's why the best way to ensure patients stay safe and comfortable is by helping to reposition them. How often should you reposition patients?

At least every 2 hours

Every Shift

Proper offloading tools you can use to redistrubute pressure for a patient include... AirTAP LC, Prevelon boots, waffle cushion

True

False

When using the AirTAP LC Repositioning System, the anchor wedge should be under the sacrum and the torso wedge above that.

True

False

Lastly, specialty beds are another tool you can utilize to help keep patients comfortable. It is important to note that not all patients require a specialty bed. These beds are based on the patient's size, care conditions, or treatment requrirements.

Prior to turning or repositioning a patient, one should ensure that the necessary tools are available and report any missing equipment immediately.

I don't have time to fool with that

OK, I can do that

Congratulations!! Here is your reward, the Comfort Gem. You've earned it

Hahahaha, what did you say? ...

Oh, oops, give me another chance?

Hahahaha, what did you say? The sacrum should be offloaded, so the anchor wedge should go under the patient's thighs.

Give me another chance!

LEVEL 2 - AIR GEM

Continenece GEM

Oh no! There's nothing worse than moisture to increase a patient's risk for pressure injuries. Complete the next lesson to recieve your next gem!

Start level

Incontinence in patients can lead to moisture associated skin damage and increases the risk for pressure injuries.

True

False

Which is better for maintaining skin integrity when cleaning incontinent patients?

Evidence shows, using a skin cleanser is the best for maintaining skin integrity when cleaning incontinent patients.

Which cream/ointment is best for open skin areas?

When should you use PREVENT Silicone Cream?

For any areas of CLOSED Skin

For OPEN Skin areas

For OPEN Skin with risk of stool contamination

Correct! PREVENT Silicone Cream is a great moisturizer and barrier with silicone, so it is breathable! You earned the Continence Gem!

Wrong...

Try Again

Wrong...

Soap and water can disrupt a patient's normal pH, dry out the skin, and increase risk for injury

Try Again

LEVEL 3 - WATER GEM

Circulation GEM

Fill in the blanks in the sentences by dragging the light around to find the correct answer

Start level

Practice: Click and drag the spotlight around the room to find the correct answer!

Correct Answer

Keep looking

Getting warmer

Tissue damage from pressure injuries are caused by a lack of ________ which leads to decreased circulation and oxygenation to that area

Blood Flow

Keep looking

Sunlight

It is important to reduce pressure around _______ __________

Bony Prominences

Guitars

Monday and Tuesday

Examples of bony prominences which are susceptible to pressure injuries include heels, elbows, shoulders, hips, knees, and ______

Sacrum

Stomach

Toes

In addition to bony prominences, pressure injuries can also occur around ________

Fat

Holidays

Devices, tubes, and lines

To reduce pressure, heels should be ________ using pillows or Prevalon Boots

Covered

Palpated

Floated

If my patient has poor sensation in their extremities but are "walkie-talkies" I don't need to float their heels while in bed/chair.

True

False

Nonblanchable reddness occurs in stage ____ pressure ulcers, indicating that microcirculartory damage has occurred.

Stage 3

Stage 1

Stage 2

And now look for the gem! Hurry up!

WOW! You earned the Circulation Gem!

GAME OVER

Try Again

GAME OVER

Actually, even if a patient can walk, they may still be at risk for PI if they have poor sensation in their extremities. while in the bed for an extended period of time, float their heels off of the mattress surface.

Try Again

LEVEL 4 - FIRE GEM

Communication GEM

Escape the inferno by answering the following questions about how communication can help prevent pressure injuries and earn the Communication Gem!

Start level

Communication is important in preventing pressure injuries. Carepartners should communicate with nurses if they notice any changes in the patient's skin.

True

Carepartners never look at patients' skin

False

Nurses should communicate with carepartners if a patient is at high risk for pressure injury and assist with prevenative measures.

False

Carepartners do not need to know if a patient is high risk

True

Communicating with patients and families is also important in keeping them informed about their care, educated on risks associated with immobility, incontinence, and participatroty in pressure injury prevention.

True

Patients and families do not need to know about these risks

False

Assessment of skin should be done by ___ licensed providers (RN or higher license) on admission or transfer.

skin assessment isn't done on admission

Discovery of a Pressure Related Injury on admission or transfer should prompt you to enter a ___________

Password

Wound Consult

Telephone Number

You earned the Communication Gem!

GAME OVER

Try Again

FINAL LEVEL - DRAGON

Defeat the dragon!

How dare you bother me, you fool!

Defeat the dragon by clicking on spots highlighted by the red circles!

THE END

You defeated the dragon. The unit is at peace again. And you’ve become became a pressure injury prevention legend!
© 2025 Competency Game by LRS Take a screenshot of this page to submit for your competency. Job aid for taking screenshots can be found in the resource folder.
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