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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
A Metabolic, Mechanical, Multi-Organ Masterpiece: Dural Device Support Bridge To En-Bloc Heart-Liver Transplantation In Propionic Acidemia, Rebecca Juhl, Brian Birnbaum, Aliessa P. Barnes, William Gibson, Bhargava Mullapudi, Beth Lang, Megan Faseler, Daniel E. Heble, Victoria Urban, Ryan T. Fischer, Jennifer L. Gannon, David Sutcliffe
A Metabolic, Mechanical, Multi-Organ Masterpiece: Dural Device Support Bridge To En-Bloc Heart-Liver Transplantation In Propionic Acidemia, Rebecca Juhl, Brian Birnbaum, Aliessa P. Barnes, William Gibson, Bhargava Mullapudi, Beth Lang, Megan Faseler, Daniel E. Heble, Victoria Urban, Ryan T. Fischer, Jennifer L. Gannon, David Sutcliffe
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Introduction: Propionic Acidemia (PA) is a disorder related to abnormal protein and lipid metabolism resulting in progressive neurological injury and dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). Interventions for PA and secondary disease manifestations can require multi-organ transplantation. Herein we report the case of a child with PA and end-stage DCM requiring left ventricular assist device (LVAD) support with eventual heart-liver transplant. Case Report: A 17 year old male diagnosed in childhood with PA developed chronically progressive DCM culminating in end stage heart failure with acute decompensations. In a recurrent admission, he progressed to require dual inotropic support and systemic anticoagulation for new LV …
Assessing Early Use And Complications Of Gastrostomy Blended Feeds., James Fraser, Kristen L. Sayers, Amy L. Pierce, Beth A. Orrick, Wendy Jo Svetanoff, Tolulope A. Oyetunji Md Mph, Shawn D. St Peter
Assessing Early Use And Complications Of Gastrostomy Blended Feeds., James Fraser, Kristen L. Sayers, Amy L. Pierce, Beth A. Orrick, Wendy Jo Svetanoff, Tolulope A. Oyetunji Md Mph, Shawn D. St Peter
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Providers are hesitant to recommend using blended tube feeds (BF) after gastrostomy tube (GT) placement due to increased risk of bacterial contamination, nutrition inadequacy, tube blockages, and lack of data addressing clinical outcomes. Caregivers often feel that BF are more natural, better tolerated, and more cost-effective. We studied early use of BF, potential complications, and satisfaction among caregivers.
Simulation Based Clinical Systems Testing In The Pediatric Emergency Department To Prepare For Covid-19 Pandemic, Christopher S. Kennedy, Marc Sycip, Lisa Ell, Shautonja Woods
Simulation Based Clinical Systems Testing In The Pediatric Emergency Department To Prepare For Covid-19 Pandemic, Christopher S. Kennedy, Marc Sycip, Lisa Ell, Shautonja Woods
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Background: The COVID-19 prompted pediatric emergency departments (PED) to prepare for a surge in patients. In response, guidelines developed represent “work as imagined” and may not reflect work as done. In situ simulations could identify gaps and help to mitigate errors. Simulation-based clinical systems tests (SbCSTs) can detect latent safety threats (LSTs) in systems design.
Objective: Our aim was to use SbCSTs combined with rapid cycle training to test hospital system modifications for ED preparation. This method represenst a new application of SbCSTs. The research questions were in 2 frames: 1. Can rapidly deployed SbCSTs identify LSTs and recommendations for …
Antibiotic Durations For Skin And Soft Tissue Infections In Pediatric Urgent Care Clinics, Megan Hamner, Amanda Nedved, Holly Austin, Donna Wyly, Alaina N. Burns, Diana King, Brian R. Lee, Rana El Feghaly
Antibiotic Durations For Skin And Soft Tissue Infections In Pediatric Urgent Care Clinics, Megan Hamner, Amanda Nedved, Holly Austin, Donna Wyly, Alaina N. Burns, Diana King, Brian R. Lee, Rana El Feghaly
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Background: Skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs) are the second most common diagnosis leading to pediatric antibiotic prescriptions in the outpatient setting after respiratory diagnoses. However, most antibiotic stewardship programs have mainly focused on the latter. Children seen in the ambulatory setting for SSTIs often receive >7 days of antibiotics, although current society guidelines recommend 5-7 days for most diagnoses.
Objective: To determine the baseline percentage of patients receiving antibiotic prescriptions for >7 days for SSTIs in urgent care clinics (UCC)s of a pediatric health system and to evaluate factors that influence providers towards longer durations.
Design/Methods: We built a …
A Smarter Way To Round, Charles Maloy, Adrienne G. Deporre, Erica Adams, Jessica Olson, Amber Hunley, Darcy K. Weidemann
A Smarter Way To Round, Charles Maloy, Adrienne G. Deporre, Erica Adams, Jessica Olson, Amber Hunley, Darcy K. Weidemann
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Background: Communication is a key driver of health care outcomes. Poor communication practices contribute to sentinel safety events, poor family/patient experiences, and delays in care. Use of checklists in the healthcare setting is important to the development of high reliability and is increasingly common, however, the development and implementation of medical checklists for the standard patient floor are inadequately described.
Objective: To develop a sustainable rounding checklist for multidisciplinary discussion of patient safety measures and clinical plans.
Design/Methods: Key stakeholders in the rounding process (subspecialty and general pediatrics physicians, resident physician, bedside nurses, and nursing leadership) created a rounding checklist …
Hand Hygiene, Sami Hopkins, Lyndsey Dusanek, Emily Filley, Chandler Durkee, Katie Johnston
Hand Hygiene, Sami Hopkins, Lyndsey Dusanek, Emily Filley, Chandler Durkee, Katie Johnston
Nurse Presentations
Describes a project surveying multiple provides in the PICU and how they felt about their compliance with hand hygiene.
Chloraprep Dry Time, Nikki Jones, Chelsea Dennison, Becca Millard, Kristin Sapp
Chloraprep Dry Time, Nikki Jones, Chelsea Dennison, Becca Millard, Kristin Sapp
Nurse Presentations
Describes a project to increase the dry time compliance for solutions used in general surgery in the operating room.
Safe Sleep, Katie Tracy, Sarah Valentine, Sophie Weyers, Krystal White
Safe Sleep, Katie Tracy, Sarah Valentine, Sophie Weyers, Krystal White
Nurse Presentations
Describes a project focused on the non-compliance of safe sleep practices in the ICN.
Antimicrobial Stewardship, Lauren Delay, Mary Catherine Digiacinto, Hailey Hoisington, Sydney Lowe, Hannah Mcdonald
Antimicrobial Stewardship, Lauren Delay, Mary Catherine Digiacinto, Hailey Hoisington, Sydney Lowe, Hannah Mcdonald
Nurse Presentations
Describes a project to increase nurse awareness of the patient's antimicrobial course in Children's Mercy PICU.
Trauma Informed Care And Nurse Resiliency, Macy Allred, Shannon Bertrand, Lauren Estes, Angela Honer, Randi Meyer, Katie Tetrick
Trauma Informed Care And Nurse Resiliency, Macy Allred, Shannon Bertrand, Lauren Estes, Angela Honer, Randi Meyer, Katie Tetrick
Nurse Presentations
Describes a project involving nurse participation in and effectiveness of a nurse-led wellness team on nurse compassion fatigue and secondary traumatic stress in PICU nurses.
Trauma Informed Care, Grace Allen, Samantha Brown, Regan Schoeman
Trauma Informed Care, Grace Allen, Samantha Brown, Regan Schoeman
Nurse Presentations
This team studied whether the application of trauma informed care minimizes Secondary Traumatic Stress and impacts the rate of compassion satisfaction and burnout.
Kangaroo Care In The Icn, Taylor Disper, Johanna Moore, Nicole Westlie
Kangaroo Care In The Icn, Taylor Disper, Johanna Moore, Nicole Westlie
Nurse Presentations
Describes a project focused on improving Kangaroo Care rates in the ICN.
Visitor Infection Prevention, Rachel Rittinghouse, Alyssa Stone, Tamara Wall
Visitor Infection Prevention, Rachel Rittinghouse, Alyssa Stone, Tamara Wall
Nurse Presentations
Describes a project focused on increasing the number of visitors properly using PPE based on the isolation precautions of the patient.
Central Line Buzz, Sarah Hightree, Rachel Lawson, Danielle Sharkey
Central Line Buzz, Sarah Hightree, Rachel Lawson, Danielle Sharkey
Nurse Presentations
Describes a project to increase the percentage of nurses discussing central lines in detail during shift hand-off.
Safe Sleep, Taylor Bishop, Rachel Bryant, Austin Howard, Karli Katzer, Olivia Parkhurst, Paige Pruitt, Sydney Smith
Safe Sleep, Taylor Bishop, Rachel Bryant, Austin Howard, Karli Katzer, Olivia Parkhurst, Paige Pruitt, Sydney Smith
Nurse Presentations
This team focused on increasing the compliance with safe sleep on two floors of CMH.
Antimicrobial Stewardship, Morgan Hudson, Hannah Eisele-Miller
Antimicrobial Stewardship, Morgan Hudson, Hannah Eisele-Miller
Nurse Presentations
Describes a project to increase the value of the nurses' role in antimicrobial stewardship.
Nursing Annual Report 2019, Children's Mercy Hospital
Nursing Annual Report 2019, Children's Mercy Hospital
Nursing Annual Reports
Annual report for nursing services at Children's Mercy Kansas City.
Clabsi Prevention Through Prevention Huddles And Clabsi Risk Assessment And Prevention Form In Electronic Medical Record, Tara Benton, Barb Haney, Lacey Bergerhofer, Yolanda Ballam, Kaitlyn Hoch
Clabsi Prevention Through Prevention Huddles And Clabsi Risk Assessment And Prevention Form In Electronic Medical Record, Tara Benton, Barb Haney, Lacey Bergerhofer, Yolanda Ballam, Kaitlyn Hoch
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Our aim is to increase the awareness of high risks for central line associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) and decrease the CLABSI rate with the implementation of CLABSI prevention huddles and an electronic medical record (EMR) "CLABSI Risk Assessment and Prevention" form.
Safe Sleep In The Nicu, Ashley Mirabile, Barb Haney, Dianne Wilderson, Beckie Palmer, Ashley Domsch, Eugenia K. Pallotto
Safe Sleep In The Nicu, Ashley Mirabile, Barb Haney, Dianne Wilderson, Beckie Palmer, Ashley Domsch, Eugenia K. Pallotto
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Goal: To evaluate a staff education program on approach to improve in the rate of eligible NICU infants in safe sleep in a busy 84-bed level IV NICU.
Outcome Measures; Improve safe sleep compliance for eligible patients to 90% or greater by December 2019.
Process Measures: Audits from bedside RNs showing compliance with safe sleep.
Planned Intervention: In December of 2018 a multidisciplinary work group brainstormed and implemented best practice safe sleep education for staff and parents. September 2019 a Safe Sleep Educational Toolkit was made available for staff.
Results: Safe Sleep compliance has gone from 53% to 90% in …
Improving Care Of The Small Baby, Beckie Palmer, Abdebayo Oshodi, Brandy Huitt, Kaylee Hurt, Pamela Kliethermes, Trudy Koons, Patricia Lanzer, Ashley Mirabile, Allyson Owen, Christian Anthony Schneider, Betsi Anderson, Steven Olsen
Improving Care Of The Small Baby, Beckie Palmer, Abdebayo Oshodi, Brandy Huitt, Kaylee Hurt, Pamela Kliethermes, Trudy Koons, Patricia Lanzer, Ashley Mirabile, Allyson Owen, Christian Anthony Schneider, Betsi Anderson, Steven Olsen
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Hierarchy of Aims:
- Global Aim: Create a Small Baby Unit for infants admitted to our NICU that arebirth, in which 90% of our patients are admitted to F pod on day of admission, by March 2019
- Interim Aim: Staff 80% of our micropremie patients with a Small Baby Team nurse from admission until >32 weeks by May 2019.
- Sub Aim: Increase rates of developmentally appropriate care (2 person cares, kangaroo care compliance) by 50% by August 2019.
A Multifaceted Approach To Improve Quarterly Visit Rates At A Pediatric Cystic Fibrosis Care Center, Paula Capel, Jessica Banks, Micaela Mckenna, Ashley Andrews, Christopher M. Oermann
A Multifaceted Approach To Improve Quarterly Visit Rates At A Pediatric Cystic Fibrosis Care Center, Paula Capel, Jessica Banks, Micaela Mckenna, Ashley Andrews, Christopher M. Oermann
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Standard quality improvement methodology was used to improve quarterly visit rates among cystic fibrosis patients at Children's Mercy Kansas City Cystic Fibrosis Center.
- A family-centered, team-based approach was adopted
- A change in culture led to sustained improvement
Improved quarterly visit rates should drive improvement in outcomes including pulmonary function and nutritional status.
Increasing Rates Of Breastmilk Use At Time Of Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (Nicu) Discharge: An Improvement Project In A Midwest Level Iv Nicu, Kathleen Hortenstine, Teresa Fulk, Stephanie Callis, Kyla Galate, Beckie Palmer
Increasing Rates Of Breastmilk Use At Time Of Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (Nicu) Discharge: An Improvement Project In A Midwest Level Iv Nicu, Kathleen Hortenstine, Teresa Fulk, Stephanie Callis, Kyla Galate, Beckie Palmer
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- Breast milk is the preferred food for all infants.
- The rate of breast milk use at time of discharge was below the goal of the institution.
- A gap was identified in bedside nursing education, limiting their ability to provide resources and education to mothers. Nursing involvement ensures skilled, comprehensive, and accessible breastfeeding support.
- The aim of this project is to increase breast milk rates at time of NICU discharge to 95% of eligible patients by December of 2019.
6 Hall Team Norms: It's Our Patient, Mallory Rittel, Markeyta Brown, Ron Chenoweth, Marcy Page, Chelsi Peterzalek, Amanda Woldruff
6 Hall Team Norms: It's Our Patient, Mallory Rittel, Markeyta Brown, Ron Chenoweth, Marcy Page, Chelsi Peterzalek, Amanda Woldruff
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Aim Statement
6 Hall will increase NDNQI RN-RN interaction scores from 5.06 to 5.45 to meet the 2019 National Magnet Facilities benchmark b August 1, 2019.
6 Hall Team Norms
- We strive for excellence: our work is complex, mistakes will happen.
- We provide timely (<1 >week) feedback, which includes positive, learning and interpersonal feedback.
- We celebrate as a team and our environment feels like every individual matters.
- When trust is broken, we ask ourselves: how did I contribute? What can I do to make it better? We are careful in not making assumptions.
- Our behaviors are supportive and display respect. …
Increasing Kangaroo Care In A New Small Baby Unit, Dianne Wilderson, Barb Haney, Ashley Mirabile, Beckie Palmer, Jenny Heltzer, Erin Keith-Chancy Bsn,Ccrn, Brooke Smith, Christian Anthony Schneider, Abdebayo Oshodi
Increasing Kangaroo Care In A New Small Baby Unit, Dianne Wilderson, Barb Haney, Ashley Mirabile, Beckie Palmer, Jenny Heltzer, Erin Keith-Chancy Bsn,Ccrn, Brooke Smith, Christian Anthony Schneider, Abdebayo Oshodi
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Project Aim: Increase the percent of eligible patients receiving kangaroo care from 19% to 30% by September 2019.
Results:
113 staff completed education
OT consults completed on all SBU patients
20 kangaroo wraps purchased
Kangaroo care rate in NICU increased from 19% (prior to SBU) to 36% (Post SBU opening).
Conclusion: Due to increased multidisciplinary awareness of importance of kangaroo care in the SBU more parents are completing kangaroo care.
Decreasing Length Of Stay In Pediatric Urgent Care With Electronic Discharge Instructions, Jennifer Wooster, Aimy Patel, Brian R. Lee, Amanda Nedved
Decreasing Length Of Stay In Pediatric Urgent Care With Electronic Discharge Instructions, Jennifer Wooster, Aimy Patel, Brian R. Lee, Amanda Nedved
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Time spent waiting in the urgent care clinic is dissatisfying for patient and staff. This "wasted time" accounted for more than 52% of the urgent care visit at our urgent care.
The aim of our project is to decrease length of stay by 10 minutes by April 30, 2019 for all patients discharged from Blue Valley Urgent Care by offering patients a paperless depart process. To be eligible for discharge without paper families must be enrolled in the online patient portal.
Electronic discharge instructions significantly decrease length of stay and is associated with improved patient experience scores. Patients who received …
Improving Bedside Nurse Engagement In Quality Improvement (Qi) Projects, Beckie Palmer, Sarah Carboneau, Ashley Domsch, Barb Haney, Brandy Huitt, Ashley Lewis, Ashley Mirabile, Allison Ronco, Dianne Wilderson
Improving Bedside Nurse Engagement In Quality Improvement (Qi) Projects, Beckie Palmer, Sarah Carboneau, Ashley Domsch, Barb Haney, Brandy Huitt, Ashley Lewis, Ashley Mirabile, Allison Ronco, Dianne Wilderson
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Project Aims:
- Improve nursing engagement in QI as evidenced by increasing nurse involvement to 40% of overall staff by December 2018, with a continual increase to >50% by June 2019.
- Decrease the % of nurses who express "my opinion doesn't matter" as a reason they do not participate in QI by 30% by June 2019.
The Kanga-Croo: Nurse Resident Champions Creating Momentum For Improvement, Brett Butler, Jacob Burden, Carly Creekmore, Blair Griffin, Taylor Godemann, Taylor Hagen, Theresa Koelling, Mary Anne Kucera, Halle Magid, Makenna Miller, Monica Page, Mary Riffel, Madison Stebbins, Sarah Stokes, Skylar Suppes
The Kanga-Croo: Nurse Resident Champions Creating Momentum For Improvement, Brett Butler, Jacob Burden, Carly Creekmore, Blair Griffin, Taylor Godemann, Taylor Hagen, Theresa Koelling, Mary Anne Kucera, Halle Magid, Makenna Miller, Monica Page, Mary Riffel, Madison Stebbins, Sarah Stokes, Skylar Suppes
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Topic Summary:
Kangaroo Care (skin to skin care) is a parent-led, evidence-based intervention which improves outcomes in neonatal patients including: decreased apnea, increased weight gain, increased parent satisfaction and decreased length of stay.
Results:
Nurse resident team interventions to support parent engagement and remove barriers to Kangaroo Care (KC) through iterative PDSA cycles from January 2018 to July 2019 yielded positive results within a subset of ICN patients.
Safe To Sleep In The Icn, Megan Kelly, Alexandra (Lexi) Van Noy, Molly Kruse, Megan English, Hannah Culbertson, Brianne Truitt, Ziryan Salihparkhy, Jenny Mckee, Brecklyn Findley
Safe To Sleep In The Icn, Megan Kelly, Alexandra (Lexi) Van Noy, Molly Kruse, Megan English, Hannah Culbertson, Brianne Truitt, Ziryan Salihparkhy, Jenny Mckee, Brecklyn Findley
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The CDC states that 1,545 infants passed away from SIDS in 2014. Safe sleep includes supine, in a crib, head of bed flat, firm sleep surface, tightly fitted sheet, no loose blankets, no toys or supplies in crib with infant. It is important for nurses to model safe sleep practices in the hospital setting. Current compliance with safe sleep in the Intensive Care Nursery is 50%.
AIM Statement:
By August 1, 2019 we want to increase the compliance of modeling safe sleep behaviors for patients who qualify for safe sleep from 50% to 90% in the Intensive Care Nursery.
Trauma Informed Care: Improving Staff Morale On 6 Henson, Kara Humphreys, Katherine Karstens, Kortney Neiderhauser, Briana Pina, Payton Tallent, Stephanie Assad, Madison Dexter
Trauma Informed Care: Improving Staff Morale On 6 Henson, Kara Humphreys, Katherine Karstens, Kortney Neiderhauser, Briana Pina, Payton Tallent, Stephanie Assad, Madison Dexter
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Six Henson staff reported feeings of burnout and compassion fatigue.
Aim Statements:
Decrease percentage of 6 Henson staff feeling sometimes or often "worn out because of [their] work as a helper" from 86% to 50% by August 1, 2019.
Increase the number of KUDOS cards submitted by 6 Henson staff from 2-3 per week to 10 per week by August 3, 2019.
Both aim statements were met and exceeded.
Implementing Treat To Target Approach In The Care Of Children With Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis, Julia G. Harris, Jamie Holland, Emily Fox, Leslie Favier, Ashley M. Cooper
Implementing Treat To Target Approach In The Care Of Children With Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis, Julia G. Harris, Jamie Holland, Emily Fox, Leslie Favier, Ashley M. Cooper
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Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is the most common chronic inflammatory disease seen in pediatric rheumatology. Despite advances in biologic therapy, many children with JIA will experience morbidity. Treat to Target is a treatment paradigm that involves setting a target of disease activity, using shared decision making, and incorporating clinical decision support. Our clinic aimed to set a treatment target on 50% of eligible JIA patients by December 31, 2019.