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Poster: Nicu Reading Club: Promoting Early Reading In The Nicu, Hsiang-Fen Su, Irma Duke, Roxanne Arcinue Sep 2023

Poster: Nicu Reading Club: Promoting Early Reading In The Nicu, Hsiang-Fen Su, Irma Duke, Roxanne Arcinue

2023 South Division Nursing Research Conference

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Pediatric Surgery Nurses Lead And Coordinate Covid-19 Recovery Efforts, Shelly Johnson, Alice E. Dupler Jun 2021

Pediatric Surgery Nurses Lead And Coordinate Covid-19 Recovery Efforts, Shelly Johnson, Alice E. Dupler

2021 Providence Nurse Research Conference

Background: In early 2020, the appearance of the novel COVID-19 virus became a global concern, infecting hundreds of thousands of people. To reduce the spread of the virus, the United States government instituted social distancing and required hospitals to take steps to create extra beds for patient with COVID. One method to increase hospital capacity was the cancellation of scheduled, elective surgeries. In one large pediatric hospital in the Pacific Northwest, there was no formal process in place for cancelling elective procedures or for prioritizing when or how to reschedule the case. Because nurses were being called on to provide …


Employed Mothers’ Satisfaction With The Breastfeeding Provisions In The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act In Two Northwestern U.S. Hospitals, Rebecca Penders Jun 2021

Employed Mothers’ Satisfaction With The Breastfeeding Provisions In The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act In Two Northwestern U.S. Hospitals, Rebecca Penders

2021 Providence Nurse Research Conference

Background: Breastfeeding is the gold standard for infant nutrition. Many workplace barriers to lactation exist for mothers returning to work after the birth of an infant. In 2010 the Breastfeeding Provisions in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (BP-PPACA) was enacted as the first federal breastfeeding law which outlined specifically break time and a place to pump for businesses with over 50 employees who employed hourly wage workers. There is little known about the satisfaction of hospital employees pumping/lactation experience after the BP-PPACA.

Purpose/Aims: The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which employed mothers' …


Ibuprofen Does Not Increase Blood Pressure In Preeclampsia, Sofia Costas, Sherry Hutton, Cindy Kenyon Sep 2020

Ibuprofen Does Not Increase Blood Pressure In Preeclampsia, Sofia Costas, Sherry Hutton, Cindy Kenyon

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Postpartum Quiet Time Effects On Breastfeeding, Satisfaction, & Interruptions To Couplets, Christen Lawrie, Martha E F Highfield, Sherri Mendelson Sep 2020

Postpartum Quiet Time Effects On Breastfeeding, Satisfaction, & Interruptions To Couplets, Christen Lawrie, Martha E F Highfield, Sherri Mendelson

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Baby Can't Wait, Mary Lou Anthony, Nancy Christiansen, Jolie Hultner, Heidi Yttri Sep 2020

Baby Can't Wait, Mary Lou Anthony, Nancy Christiansen, Jolie Hultner, Heidi Yttri

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Gestational Diabetes Prevention, Shelly Johnson Sep 2020

Gestational Diabetes Prevention, Shelly Johnson

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Opiate Use Disorder Pathway In The Perinatal Period, Danette M. Schloeder Sep 2020

Opiate Use Disorder Pathway In The Perinatal Period, Danette M. Schloeder

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How Much Blood Is That? The Use Of Scorecard Feedback To Improve Measurement Of Blood Loss At Delivery, Marilyn Cejka Steinberg Sep 2020

How Much Blood Is That? The Use Of Scorecard Feedback To Improve Measurement Of Blood Loss At Delivery, Marilyn Cejka Steinberg

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The Use Of Probiotics In The Reduction Of Necrotizing Enterocolitis In Neonates, Jana Wanner Sep 2020

The Use Of Probiotics In The Reduction Of Necrotizing Enterocolitis In Neonates, Jana Wanner

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Development Of A Maternal Child Health Department-Wide Neonatal Resuscitation Cart Educational Project, Anna M. Munoz, Beverly Holland Sep 2020

Development Of A Maternal Child Health Department-Wide Neonatal Resuscitation Cart Educational Project, Anna M. Munoz, Beverly Holland

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Circle By Providence: Supporting Discharge Readiness For Postpartum Mothers, Lisa Fellin, Beth Yanamura Sep 2020

Circle By Providence: Supporting Discharge Readiness For Postpartum Mothers, Lisa Fellin, Beth Yanamura

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Ibuprofen Vs. Indomethacin In Treatment Of Pda Closure: An Integrative Research Review, Isabel Ramos Sep 2020

Ibuprofen Vs. Indomethacin In Treatment Of Pda Closure: An Integrative Research Review, Isabel Ramos

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Improving The Nicu Experience Through Experience -Based Co-Design, Julie Metcalf, Sarah Pearce Sep 2020

Improving The Nicu Experience Through Experience -Based Co-Design, Julie Metcalf, Sarah Pearce

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Implementing A Neonatal Hypoglycemia Procedure With Glucose Gel, Cyndi Morton, Carol Suchy, Renuka Kar, Rocky Roy Ramos, Jessica Laske Msn, Rn, Rnc-Ob, Sudeep Kukreja, Dana N Rutledge Sep 2020

Implementing A Neonatal Hypoglycemia Procedure With Glucose Gel, Cyndi Morton, Carol Suchy, Renuka Kar, Rocky Roy Ramos, Jessica Laske Msn, Rn, Rnc-Ob, Sudeep Kukreja, Dana N Rutledge

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Ibuprofen Does Not Increase Blood Pressure In Preeclampsia, Sofia Costas, Sherry Hutton, Cindy Kenyon Jun 2019

Ibuprofen Does Not Increase Blood Pressure In Preeclampsia, Sofia Costas, Sherry Hutton, Cindy Kenyon

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Objective: The aim of this IRB approved study was to evaluate the impact of ibuprofen on Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) in the immediate postpartum period of women with preeclampsia.

Design: A retrospective chart audit of 633 preeclampsia patients who had treated severe hypertension (BP > 160/105) during their hospital stay.

Setting: Metropolitan Level 3 facility in Portland OR.

Patients/Participants: 169 patients met criteria; received magnesium sulfate postpartum and had severe hypertension postpartum. 60 were randomly selected, 30 received ibuprofen, 30 did not.

Methods: Baseline was obtained at 2 hours postpartum. Each patients MAP for each 24 hour interval were …


Breast Milk Supply Establishment For Mothers Of Nicu Infants: A Retrospective Chart Review Examining Milk Volume, Maternal Factors And Pump Type, Cynthia C. Jackson Jan 2018

Breast Milk Supply Establishment For Mothers Of Nicu Infants: A Retrospective Chart Review Examining Milk Volume, Maternal Factors And Pump Type, Cynthia C. Jackson

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