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Effects Of An Educational Module On Perceived Knowledge, Perceived Barriers, And Attitudes Related To Sleep-Promoting Practices Among Bedside Nursing Staff Within A Medical Intensive Care Unit, Arden Gross Jan 2022

Effects Of An Educational Module On Perceived Knowledge, Perceived Barriers, And Attitudes Related To Sleep-Promoting Practices Among Bedside Nursing Staff Within A Medical Intensive Care Unit, Arden Gross

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Background: Adult patients in the critical care setting are at risk for experiencing sleep disruption due to critical illness and environmental factors. The effects of disruption to the sleep/wake cycle has been associated with dysregulation of biological processes such as healing and immune system functioning. Current literature includes the use of sleep-promoting protocols that aim to reduce environmental disruptors of sleep in the critical care setting. However, there is a disconnect between the perceived importance of sleep and clinical practice. Additionally, there is a gap in literature exploring the effects of educational-modalities on nursing staff knowledge, perceptions, and attitudes related …


Nurse Driven Enteral Nutrition Protocol For Mechanically Ventilated Patients, Deena Shewekah Jan 2020

Nurse Driven Enteral Nutrition Protocol For Mechanically Ventilated Patients, Deena Shewekah

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Introduction: Delayed enteral nutrition in critically ill patients increases the risk of complications and poor outcomes. Current evidence-based guidelines recommend initiation of enteral nutrition within 24-48 hours of intensive care unit (ICU) admission. The quality improvement (QI) project aim was to examine whether enteral nutrition was initiated within 24- 48 hours of mechanical ventilation after implementation of QI intervention in order to determine practice change.

Methods: The QI protocol was introduced to the Cardiovascular ICU (CVICU) at UK Chandler Hospital (UKHC) nurses via an education session. A post-education electronic survey identified the nurse’s understanding of the protocol. To identify nursing …


Evaluation Of Efficacy And Safety Of Adult Diabetic Ketoacidosis (Dka) Treatment Protocol At A Tertiary Health Care Center, Kristina Chereshnieva Jan 2020

Evaluation Of Efficacy And Safety Of Adult Diabetic Ketoacidosis (Dka) Treatment Protocol At A Tertiary Health Care Center, Kristina Chereshnieva

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BACKGROUND: Hypoglycemia can be a complication of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) protocols. This prolongs time to DKA resolution, increasing hospital stay and mortality risk. Does a revised DKA protocol reduce the incidence of hypoglycemia and reopening of the anion gap due to inappropriate transition to subcutaneous insulin? There is a lack of published data in the U.S. on factors affecting time to resolution of DKA and LOS in the ICU. This review was focused on evaluation of safety outcomes and protocol effectiveness by comparing hypoglycemia and hypokalemia events and instances of anion gap reopening for the duration of DKA treatment. …


Evaluating Utilization Of An Early Mobility Protocol In An Adult Icu In The Veterans Administration System, Julie Duffy Jan 2017

Evaluating Utilization Of An Early Mobility Protocol In An Adult Icu In The Veterans Administration System, Julie Duffy

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Purpose: To evaluate ICU staff’s adherence to a new progressive mobility protocol as part of a quality improvement project in an adult medical-surgical intensive care unit (ICU).

Background: Bedrest can lead to complications for hospitalized patients and current literature supports that mobility within the ICU is safe and feasible for critically ill patients. Current evidence based literature identifies barriers to patient mobilization which can be addressed through implementation of a mobility protocol. Utilization of mobility protocols is one way to improve quality of care and prevent common bedrest complications in the critically ill patient population.

Methods: Retrospective medical record reviews …


Polypharmacy Practice Inquiry Project, Mary T. Skinner Jan 2015

Polypharmacy Practice Inquiry Project, Mary T. Skinner

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“The impending crisis, which has been foreseen for decades, is now upon us.The nation needs to act now to prepare the health care workforce to meet the care needs of older adults.” Institute of Medicine.

Given the rising tide of people over the age of 65, taking multiple medications or polypharmacy is a becoming more prevalent in older adults. Unfortunately, there are many negative consequences associated with polypharmacy. Specifically, this burden has been associated with greater health care costs and an increased risk of adverse drug events, drug-interactions, medication non-adherence, reduced functional capacity and multiple geriatric syndromes including cognitive impairment. …