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Implementing Nurse-Specialist-Delivered-Education To Improve Application Compliance Of Ordered Intermittent Pneumatic Compression, Mitchel R. Perry
Implementing Nurse-Specialist-Delivered-Education To Improve Application Compliance Of Ordered Intermittent Pneumatic Compression, Mitchel R. Perry
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Healthcare-associated (HA) venous thromboembolism (VTE) is the formation of a potentially deadly blood clot that can occur in patients as a result of hospitalization, surgery, procedures, etc. (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2022a). HA-VTE is the number one most preventable cause of death in hospitals. The organization at which this author is associated experienced 48 VTE events during the first six months of 2020 (Mainer, 2020). Over 50% of these events demonstrate a lack of appropriate physical or mechanical VTE prophylaxis application per provider order, including sequential compression devices (SCD). The use of intermittent pneumatic compression devices (IPCD) (i.e., …
Health Literacy In Acute Care Benchmark Study, Micah Duke
Health Literacy In Acute Care Benchmark Study, Micah Duke
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Poor health literacy levels directly correlate to poor patient discharge adherence and to an increase in repeat emergency department visits and healthcare costs. In addition, poor health literacy levels are directly correlated to a decrease in patient health outcomes. Studies clearly demonstrate that determining patient health literacy levels can be used to develop appropriate discharge instructions and education that will improve patient adherence and health outcomes, thus reducing emergency department readmissions and healthcare costs.
The purpose of this benchmark project is to implement procedures for consistently obtaining patient health literacy levels, along with language preferences, using the HLS-SF12 and to …
Patient Controlled Fluid Restriction Monitoring, Christina Tindel
Patient Controlled Fluid Restriction Monitoring, Christina Tindel
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Patients are often placed under non-pharmacologic orders such as fluid restrictions during their hospital stay. The following article will discuss a plan to implement a change to have patients take a more active role in their plan of care by being the main ones to monitor their fluid intake.
Self-Engagement To Decrease Blood Pressure Readings And Decrease Non-Compliance., Teresa G. Townes
Self-Engagement To Decrease Blood Pressure Readings And Decrease Non-Compliance., Teresa G. Townes
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Hypertensive patients are the patients that are seen in every aspect of health-care. They are seen in outpatient clinics, home health, in-patient settings, and in home health. Many times these patients have an abundance of education to absorb and many medications to take on a daily basis. The interest of how these patients are engaged in their own health-care and how it affects their blood pressure readings.
Many patients may know that they take a medication for their blood pressure, but they might not remember the name, dosage, or frequency of the medication. When a patient cannot recall their medications, …