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Sepsis: Triage Triggers, Outcomes Quicker, Rylee Ainge, Mackenzie Flaws, Natalie Heim, Emily Herndon, Hayley Norris, Amy L. Scott Feb 2019

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

Posters

No abstract provided.


Identification And Treatment Of Sepsis In The Field, Jamie Roney Feb 2019

Identification And Treatment Of Sepsis In The Field, Jamie Roney

Books, Presentations, Posters, Etc.

No abstract provided.


Managing Severe Tbi In The Icu Setting Using A Three Tier Approach, Mary Kay Bader Feb 2019

Managing Severe Tbi In The Icu Setting Using A Three Tier Approach, Mary Kay Bader

Books, Presentations, Posters, Etc.

Objectives:

  • Assess the effects of injury to the brain in the neurologic injured patient and implement a tiered approach to manage severe TBI
  • Evaluate TBI patients using multimodality monitoring
  • Apply interventions to manage brain injury & integrate the complex multi-system issues and manage these patients using an actual case study.


Temperature Management: All Shook Up! Managing Shivering In Normothermia, Mary Kay Bader Feb 2019

Temperature Management: All Shook Up! Managing Shivering In Normothermia, Mary Kay Bader

Books, Presentations, Posters, Etc.

Objectives:

  • Identify key factors related to maintaining normothermia
  • Describe the use of the Bedside Shivering Assessment Scale
  • Provide interventions to manage shivering in the Neuro patient population


Practice With Purpose & Passion, Mary Kay Bader Feb 2019

Practice With Purpose & Passion, Mary Kay Bader

Books, Presentations, Posters, Etc.

Objectives:

  • Integrate the components of clinical practice in an ICU environment including elements of team membership/performance, teamwork, shared decision making, communication and collaboration
  • Demonstrate passion in delivering care in the ICU environment by reflecting on the meaning of nursing care and generating fuel to inspire the clinical team in the work environment


Fast And Furious: Stroke Update 2019, Mary Kay Bader Feb 2019

Fast And Furious: Stroke Update 2019, Mary Kay Bader

Books, Presentations, Posters, Etc.

This lecture focuses on the AHA guidelines and how the Acute Stroke Team focuses the efforts in the first few hours after presentation. Audience will be made up of physicians, nurses and EMT/EMS personnel. The aims of the event include providing a couple ‘cutting edge’ key note speakers with varying expertise from different parts of the acute stroke care continuum.


Technology: Inside The Black Box -- Managing Neuro Patients, Mary Kay Bader Feb 2019

Technology: Inside The Black Box -- Managing Neuro Patients, Mary Kay Bader

Books, Presentations, Posters, Etc.

Objectives:

  • Identify the pathophysiology and cellular processes related to brain injury responses
  • Describe the indications, functions, data analysis, and suggested interventions with various monitors of the brain
  • Apply this technology to the care of the critically injured neuro patient using evidenced based protocols


Knowledge, Attitudes, And Use Of Complementary And Alternative Medicine (Cam) Among Nurses, Nursing Assistants, And Unit Secretaries, Kim Dimaunahan, Sandy Martir, Amber Norman, Trisha Saul Jan 2019

Knowledge, Attitudes, And Use Of Complementary And Alternative Medicine (Cam) Among Nurses, Nursing Assistants, And Unit Secretaries, Kim Dimaunahan, Sandy Martir, Amber Norman, Trisha Saul

Books, Presentations, Posters, Etc.

No abstract provided.


Promoting Heart Healthy Behavior In Adolescents At The Boys And Girls Club, Morgan Tomasiewicz Jan 2019

Promoting Heart Healthy Behavior In Adolescents At The Boys And Girls Club, Morgan Tomasiewicz

Summer Community of Scholars Posters (RCEU and HCR Combined Programs)

No abstract provided.


Nicole Wertheim College Of Nursing & Health Sciences Annual Report 2018-2019, Nicole Wertheim College Of Nursing & Health Sciences, Florida International University Jan 2019

Nicole Wertheim College Of Nursing & Health Sciences Annual Report 2018-2019, Nicole Wertheim College Of Nursing & Health Sciences, Florida International University

College of Nursing Archive

2018-2019 Annual Report of the Nicole Wertheim College of Nursing & Health Sciences "No Limits"


Journey To Zero Ng-Related Hapi's, Kristin Gaarder Jan 2019

Journey To Zero Ng-Related Hapi's, Kristin Gaarder

Nursing Posters

From October 2015 to April 2016, there were five Stage II or higher inner nares hospital acquired pressure injuries (HAPIs) caused by nasogastric (NG) tubes, with one being unstageable. These occurred despite previously implemented evidence- based prevention strategies, which included:

• Two-person skin assessments on admission and return from surgery

• Two-person skin assessment upon transfer from unit to unit

• Daily skin assessments including under devices

• Access to the Wound Ostomy Continence (WOC) team


What? Not Another Fall!: Reducing Falls In The Neuroscience Patient Population, Elizabeth Plante Jan 2019

What? Not Another Fall!: Reducing Falls In The Neuroscience Patient Population, Elizabeth Plante

Nursing Posters

The purpose of this evidence-based practice project is to reduce the fall rate from 5.52 to less than 4.80 on a Neuroscience/Spine Unit through increasing staff and patient awareness of fall risk and application of evidence-based fall prevention practices of communication, patient involvement and bedside report.


Neuroscience Spine Float Buddy Program, Jenna Czech Jan 2019

Neuroscience Spine Float Buddy Program, Jenna Czech

Nursing Posters

Why?

In our commitment as a unit to role model best practice as we support the staff that float to us from other departments, we initiated a new process so all staff that come to our unit will feel welcome, well-prepared, and supported in their roles with our patient population, environment, and our team. It has been identified that we had opportunities related to resources for staff floating from other units.


Reducing Falls In The Neuroscience Patient Population, Elizabeth Plante Jan 2019

Reducing Falls In The Neuroscience Patient Population, Elizabeth Plante

Nursing Posters

Purpose Statement:

The purpose of this evidence-based practice project is to reduce the fall rate from 5.52 to less than 4.80 on a Neuroscience/Spine Unit through increasing staff and patient awareness of fall risk and application of evidence-based fall prevention practices of communication, patient involvement and bedside report.


If You Can Dream It, You Can Do It: Building An Escape Room To Meet Learning Needs, Katherine A. Schulz, Melinda Jennings Jan 2019

If You Can Dream It, You Can Do It: Building An Escape Room To Meet Learning Needs, Katherine A. Schulz, Melinda Jennings

Nursing Posters

Use an Escape Room as an effective learning strategy to fill a gap in knowledge and practice in a fun, interactive, and competitive learning atmosphere.


Graduate Bulletin: 2019-2020, Minnesota State University Moorhead Jan 2019

Graduate Bulletin: 2019-2020, Minnesota State University Moorhead

Graduate Bulletins (Catalogs)

No abstract provided.


A Survey Of Leadership And Research Activities Of Nurse Practitioners, Mary Ryder, Elisabeth Jacob, Joyce Hendricks Jan 2019

A Survey Of Leadership And Research Activities Of Nurse Practitioners, Mary Ryder, Elisabeth Jacob, Joyce Hendricks

ECU Posters

Nurse practitioners (NP) provide improved access to quality healthcare for identified patient populations. NPs are identified as the ideal conduit to transform healthcare delivery internationally. Trandforming healthcare requires the application of leadership and research skills. The literature to date has limited information on NPs as leaders or researchers in the nursing profession.


Nurse Practitioners Views On Leadership And Research, Mary Ryder, Elisabeth Jacob, Joyce Hendricks Jan 2019

Nurse Practitioners Views On Leadership And Research, Mary Ryder, Elisabeth Jacob, Joyce Hendricks

ECU Posters

Nurse practitioners are clinical leaders focused on improving healthcare delivery for patient populations. The NP role is misunderstood. NPs lack confidence to be independently research ctive. Research by NPs requires support from nurses in academia. The NP role is similar in Ireland and Australia


Leadership And Research Activities Of Nurse Practitioners: Ireland And Australia, Mary Ryder, Elisabeth Jacob, Joyce Hendricks Jan 2019

Leadership And Research Activities Of Nurse Practitioners: Ireland And Australia, Mary Ryder, Elisabeth Jacob, Joyce Hendricks

ECU Posters

Nurse practitioners (NP) are identified as the ideal conduit to transform healthcare delivery internationally. Healthcare transformation requires the application of leadership and research skills. The literature to date has limited information on NPs as leaders or researchers in the nursing profession.


Exploring How Nurse Practitioners Implement Leadership And Research, Mary Ryder, Elisabeth Jacob, Joyce Hendricks Jan 2019

Exploring How Nurse Practitioners Implement Leadership And Research, Mary Ryder, Elisabeth Jacob, Joyce Hendricks

ECU Posters

The original concept of the Nurse practitioner role was to expand nursing practice in order to provide high quality, accessible healthcare to patients. This placed NPs at the crux of changes to healthcare delivery. Implementing these changes requires leadership. Research demonstrates the effects of these changes to healthcare delivery and contributes healthcare knowledge from the nursing profession.


Examining Nurse Resiliency & A Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Intervention To Prevent Nurse Burnout, Allegra Grannell Jan 2019

Examining Nurse Resiliency & A Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Intervention To Prevent Nurse Burnout, Allegra Grannell

Posters

Nurses continually give of themselves at work, as well as outside of work. This results in extensive stress, physiological distress, and ultimately burnout for individuals in the nursing profession. Nurses that work in high-stress environments, such as critical care, pediatrics, and oncology, are at a significantly increased risk of manifesting physical and psychological symptoms of burnout syndrome, compassion fatigue, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Many of these factors are leading to nurses leaving the profession prematurely, resulting in significantly high turnover rates. High burnout and turnover rates of nurses result in the lack of adequate nursing staff in hospitals, which …