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Redirecting Care, Directing Support: End Of Life Huddles In The Intensive Care Nursery, Tiffany Willis, Sandra Ganey Jan 2018

Redirecting Care, Directing Support: End Of Life Huddles In The Intensive Care Nursery, Tiffany Willis, Sandra Ganey

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No abstract provided.


Improving Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccination In Children With Cystic Fibrosis, Adam Van Mason, Wendy Estrellado-Cruz, Kristi Williams, Ellen Meier, Elizabeth Elson, Stephanie Duehlmeyer, Paula Capel, Jessica Banks, Christopher M. Oermann Jan 2018

Improving Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccination In Children With Cystic Fibrosis, Adam Van Mason, Wendy Estrellado-Cruz, Kristi Williams, Ellen Meier, Elizabeth Elson, Stephanie Duehlmeyer, Paula Capel, Jessica Banks, Christopher M. Oermann

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No abstract provided.


Pressure Injury Prevention For Urology Surgical Procedures: A Qi Initiative, Azadeh Wickham, Pat Clay, Kate Gibbs Jan 2018

Pressure Injury Prevention For Urology Surgical Procedures: A Qi Initiative, Azadeh Wickham, Pat Clay, Kate Gibbs

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No abstract provided.


Medication Timeliness In Emergency Department In Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease Population Presenting With Vaso-Occlusive Episode, Derrick Goubeaux, Kaitlyn Hoch, Gerald Woods, Julie Routhieaux, Maureen Guignon, Valerie Mcdougall Kestner Jan 2018

Medication Timeliness In Emergency Department In Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease Population Presenting With Vaso-Occlusive Episode, Derrick Goubeaux, Kaitlyn Hoch, Gerald Woods, Julie Routhieaux, Maureen Guignon, Valerie Mcdougall Kestner

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No abstract provided.


Medication Education In The Pediatric Rheumatology Clinic, Ashley M. Cooper, Julia G. Harris Jan 2018

Medication Education In The Pediatric Rheumatology Clinic, Ashley M. Cooper, Julia G. Harris

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No abstract provided.


Sepsis: Triage Triggers, Outcomes Quicker, Rylee Ainge, Mackenzie Flaws, Natalie Heim, Emily Herndon, Hayley Norris, Amy Scott Jan 2018

Sepsis: Triage Triggers, Outcomes Quicker, Rylee Ainge, Mackenzie Flaws, Natalie Heim, Emily Herndon, Hayley Norris, Amy Scott

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No abstract provided.


Resident Great Catches: Recognizing Resident Physicians Who Promote A Safe Environment For Patients, Kristin Streiler, Susamita Kesh Jan 2018

Resident Great Catches: Recognizing Resident Physicians Who Promote A Safe Environment For Patients, Kristin Streiler, Susamita Kesh

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No abstract provided.


Global Health Elective, Santiago, Dominican Republic, March 2018, July K. Jean Cuevas Jan 2018

Global Health Elective, Santiago, Dominican Republic, March 2018, July K. Jean Cuevas

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Describes a global health learning experience to improve the knowledge of health care professionals and families about common developmental conditions, autism and ADHD.


Impact Of Huddles On Provider’S Knowledge Of Medically Complex Patients, Irina G. Trifonova, Troy E. Richardson, Jessica L. Bettenhausen, Matthew B. Johnson Jan 2018

Impact Of Huddles On Provider’S Knowledge Of Medically Complex Patients, Irina G. Trifonova, Troy E. Richardson, Jessica L. Bettenhausen, Matthew B. Johnson

Posters

Background:
The increasing complexity of pediatric inpatients requires that all providers understand a comprehensive child’s medical and social needs. A survey administered to Children’s Mercy Hospital inpatient providers identified gaps in knowledge regarding the daily plan of care and discharge planning needs among Complex Chronic Care (CCC) patients. Multidisciplinary rounds (MDRs) create a shared decision model among all team members to ensure that all aspects of care for CCC patients are addressed.

Objectives:
To improve provider knowledge of the plan of care and discharge planning needs for CCC patients admitted to the Hospitalist service, from 40% to 75% of providers …


The Relationship Between Vitamin D Status, Limb Movements, And Sleep Architecture In Children, David G. Ingram Md, Gaylyn Perry Md, Zarmina Ehsan Md, Baha Al-Shawwa Md Jan 2018

The Relationship Between Vitamin D Status, Limb Movements, And Sleep Architecture In Children, David G. Ingram Md, Gaylyn Perry Md, Zarmina Ehsan Md, Baha Al-Shawwa Md

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Background

•Vitamin D deficiency has recently been posited as an important factor in the pathogenesis of restless leg syndrome.

•We evaluated the association between vitamin D deficiency and limb movements and sleep architecture in a pediatric sample.

Methods

•This is a retrospective analysis of a single institution sleep program looking at all patients who underwent overnight polysomnogram and 25-OH vitamin D within 60 days of doing the sleep study between January 2015 and October 2017. •Those with sleep apnea (Central Apnea Index >5/hr or Obstructive Apnea Hypopnea Index >2/ hr) were excluded. Results •There were a total of 83 children …


Pharmacy Driven Best Possible Admission Medication History At A Pediatric Institution, Damon Pabst, Charity Thompson, Brandon French, Brian O'Neal, Garret Matthews, Zeb Benner, Joshua Meade Jan 2018

Pharmacy Driven Best Possible Admission Medication History At A Pediatric Institution, Damon Pabst, Charity Thompson, Brandon French, Brian O'Neal, Garret Matthews, Zeb Benner, Joshua Meade

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No abstract provided.


Venous Thromboembolism Risk Stratification Via Electronic Medical Record Classification, Shannon L. Carpenter, Laura Miller-Smith, Brittney Hunter, Ashley Duty, Justin Sheets, Yuri Tupa, Kate Gibbs Jan 2018

Venous Thromboembolism Risk Stratification Via Electronic Medical Record Classification, Shannon L. Carpenter, Laura Miller-Smith, Brittney Hunter, Ashley Duty, Justin Sheets, Yuri Tupa, Kate Gibbs

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No abstract provided.


Financial Stewardship Through Appropriate Critical Care Documentation, Shobhit Jain, Nirav Shastri, Gregory P. Conners, Irene Walsh Jan 2018

Financial Stewardship Through Appropriate Critical Care Documentation, Shobhit Jain, Nirav Shastri, Gregory P. Conners, Irene Walsh

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No abstract provided.


Increasing The Use Of Waveform Capnography In Neonatal And Pediatric Patients, Sherry Mccool, Lisa Pruitt, Olivia Kaullen Jan 2018

Increasing The Use Of Waveform Capnography In Neonatal And Pediatric Patients, Sherry Mccool, Lisa Pruitt, Olivia Kaullen

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No abstract provided.


Twin Pregnancies And Incidence Of Spontaneous Preterm Delivery Stratified By Chorionicity, Amanda Roman, Gabriele Saccone, Yury Cruz, Giuseppe Maruotti, Mohamed Satti, Pasquale Martinelli, Vincenzo Berghella Jan 2018

Twin Pregnancies And Incidence Of Spontaneous Preterm Delivery Stratified By Chorionicity, Amanda Roman, Gabriele Saccone, Yury Cruz, Giuseppe Maruotti, Mohamed Satti, Pasquale Martinelli, Vincenzo Berghella

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Posters

Objective: To identify the incidence of spontaneous preterm birth (SPTB) and indications for delivery in women with twin pregnancy stratified by chorionicity (monochorionic diamniotic and dichorionic diamniotic pregnancy).

Study Design: Multicenter retrospective cohort of all consecutive twin gestations from 2010 to 2017. They were stratified by chorionicity monochorionic diamniotic and dichorionic diamniotic pregnancy: Primary outcome was SPTB < 37 weeks. Secondary outcome was SPTB at <34, 32, and <28 weeks, gestational age at delivery and indications for delivery: maternal and fetal. Analysis: t-test, Fisher’s exact test and multivariable logistic regression.

Results: 510 women with twin pregnancies were identified. 158 (30.9%) were monochorionic diamniotic pregnancies, and 352 (69.0%) were dichorionic pregnancies. The gestational age at delivery was significantly shorter in the monochorionic compared to the dichorionic group of about 2 weeks (MD -2.20 weeks, …


Maternal Activity Level In Patients With Preterm Premature Rupture Of Membranes: A Prospective Observational Cohort Study, Amanda Roman, Nathan Watters, Denise Moses, Jenny Reisner, Andrea French, Alexis Gimovsky, Caroline Pessel, Burton Rochelson, Neil Seligman, Vincenzo Berghella Jan 2018

Maternal Activity Level In Patients With Preterm Premature Rupture Of Membranes: A Prospective Observational Cohort Study, Amanda Roman, Nathan Watters, Denise Moses, Jenny Reisner, Andrea French, Alexis Gimovsky, Caroline Pessel, Burton Rochelson, Neil Seligman, Vincenzo Berghella

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Posters

Objective: To evaluate the level of maternal physical activity effect on the perinatal outcomes of women with preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM)

Study Design: This is a pilot, prospective, observational multicenter cohort study. We approached patients admitted between 23 0/7 weeks to 32 0/7 weeks gestation with confirmed PPROM between January of 2014 and June of 2017 All patients received corticosteroids and latency antibiotics. Enrollment was done on third day of admission. Delivery occurred at 34 weeks per protocol via induction of labor or cesarean section as obstetrically indicated; or sooner if chorioamnionitis was diagnosed or spontaneous preterm labor …