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Children's Mercy Annual Report 2017, Children's Mercy Hospital Nov 2017

Children's Mercy Annual Report 2017, Children's Mercy Hospital

Children's Mercy Annual Reports

Annual report for The Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City MO, a pediatric medical center.


Implementation Of A Multi-Institution, Multistate Cystic Fibrosis Transition Program, Christopher M. Oermann, D Polineni, A Andrews, A Moog, Paula Capel, T Bomstedt, Ellen Meier, J Mermis Nov 2017

Implementation Of A Multi-Institution, Multistate Cystic Fibrosis Transition Program, Christopher M. Oermann, D Polineni, A Andrews, A Moog, Paula Capel, T Bomstedt, Ellen Meier, J Mermis

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Background: Children’s Mercy-Kansas City (CMKC) is an independent children’s hospital in Kansas City, MO. Its CF Care Center (CFCC) provides care for 250 patients. The University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC) is an academic medical center in Kansas City, KS. Its CFCC includes adult/pediatric programs (230/50 patients). Interactions between CMKC and KUMC were minimal prior to 2013. CMKC provided care through adulthood despite CF Foundation mandates requiring transition of patients aged 18-21 years. Transition only occurred per patient request. Methods: The CMKC CFCC underwent restructuring and staff expansion in 2013-2014. KUMC underwent staff expansion in 2012, adding a nurse, respiratory …


Knowledge Base Of Adolescents With Congenital Heart Disease, Mark Gelatt, Julie Martin, Jennifer A. Marshall, Jennifer Panuco, Jenea Schmidt, Pamela Finn Jul 2017

Knowledge Base Of Adolescents With Congenital Heart Disease, Mark Gelatt, Julie Martin, Jennifer A. Marshall, Jennifer Panuco, Jenea Schmidt, Pamela Finn

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Introduction:

Most congenital heart disease [CHD] is diagnosed and treated in early childhood with parents responsible for decision-making. The adolescent assumes this role in preparation for transition to an adult congenital heart program. We studied the knowledge base of our adolescent CHD patients and their parents.

Methods:

Established CHD patients, >11 y.o. and their parents, were independently surveyed in the outpatient clinic. Participation was voluntary. Cardiomyopathy, electrophysiology and transplant patients were excluded. Scores were assessed as full, partial or incomplete.

Results:

Most (98% parents; 83% adolescents) reported that their cardiologist had provided education. Adolescents provided a full (49%) and partial …


Congenital Abnormalities Of The Lower Airways And Lungs, Christopher M. Oermann May 2017

Congenital Abnormalities Of The Lower Airways And Lungs, Christopher M. Oermann

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Goals and Objectives. Participants will be able to: Describe the 5 stages of fetal lung development. Summarize the prenatal identification and management of congenital abnormalities of the lower airway and lung (CALAL). Explain the classification of CALAL. Compare the clinical characteristics, pathology and management of common CALAL. Discuss the long term prognosis of CALAL.


High Acuity Readmission Risk Pediatric Screen Tool (Harrps), Sarah Bradshaw, Anita Powell Apr 2017

High Acuity Readmission Risk Pediatric Screen Tool (Harrps), Sarah Bradshaw, Anita Powell

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Podium Presentation on Quality Improvement Project: Implementing Use of HARRPS Tool

Objectives:

  • Describe the development of an evidence-based pediatric risk screen tool for inpatient admissions
  • Articulate how formal Continuous Quality Process Improvement (CQPI) methods were utilized during implementation
  • Discuss lessons learned and next steps


Graduate Medical Education 2016-2017 Annual Report, Children's Mercy Hospital Jan 2017

Graduate Medical Education 2016-2017 Annual Report, Children's Mercy Hospital

GME Annual Reports

Annual report of the Children's Mercy Hospital Graduate Medical Education department, including pediatric residency, internal medicine/pediatrics residency, fellowship programs, medical students, continuing medical education, and library services.


Children's Mercy Hospital Annual Report 2016, Children's Mercy Hospital Jan 2017

Children's Mercy Hospital Annual Report 2016, Children's Mercy Hospital

Children's Mercy Annual Reports

Annual report for The Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City MO, a pediatric medical center.


Cancer Care Annual Report 2016-2017, Children's Mercy Hospital Jan 2017

Cancer Care Annual Report 2016-2017, Children's Mercy Hospital

Cancer Center Annual Reports

Annual report of cancer care and oncology services at the Children's Mercy Hospital, Kansas City MO, a pediatric medical center. This report has a focus on sarcomas.


Application Of The Multi-Facet Rasch Model To Validate Chief Residents Survey: A Two-Year Study, Kadriye O. Lewis, Ross Newman Jan 2017

Application Of The Multi-Facet Rasch Model To Validate Chief Residents Survey: A Two-Year Study, Kadriye O. Lewis, Ross Newman

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This study compares the Chief Resident candidates' characteristics and leadership qualities within and across two years and further validates the Chief Resident peer selection instrument.


Investigating Program Directors' Milestone Assessment Practices In Graduate Medical Education, Kadriye O. Lewis, Susan B. Hathaway, J F. Knapp, Denise Bratcher, Douglas Blowey Jan 2017

Investigating Program Directors' Milestone Assessment Practices In Graduate Medical Education, Kadriye O. Lewis, Susan B. Hathaway, J F. Knapp, Denise Bratcher, Douglas Blowey

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The purpose of this study is to investigate the current assessment practices as well as identify the needs and challenges of the Program Directors in implementing ACGME's Milestones for assessment in graduate medical education at a pediatric hospital. The ultimate outcome of this study will be to fairly deliver our support and services to all programs equally providing expertise/consulting, guiding, mentoring/advising, and distributing resources.


Therapeutic Plasma Exchange (Tpe) Performed In Tandem With Crrt And/Or Ecmo: Experience Of One Pediatric Center, Lejla Music Aplenc, Cindy George, Kimberly Marriott Jan 2017

Therapeutic Plasma Exchange (Tpe) Performed In Tandem With Crrt And/Or Ecmo: Experience Of One Pediatric Center, Lejla Music Aplenc, Cindy George, Kimberly Marriott

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SUMMARY

The most common indications for starting tandem procedures were ASFA Category III indications, followed by un-categorized indications.

Similar to other reports in literature, hypocalcemia and hypotension were the most common complications. Transfusion reactions were rare, despite the use of large volumes of plasma.

Tandem procedures in critically ill pediatric patients require close monitoring and excellent communication between staff members.


Hematuria Without Microalbuminuria, Angela Ferguson, Vimal Chadha, Amy Wiebold, Uttam Garg Jan 2017

Hematuria Without Microalbuminuria, Angela Ferguson, Vimal Chadha, Amy Wiebold, Uttam Garg

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Background

Microabubiminuria is a condition in which small amounts of albumin are excreted in the urine without overt nephropathy. Based on the

American Diabetic Association classification, microalbuminuria is defined as urinary excretion of albumin of 30–300 mg per 24 hours or 20–200 mcg/min or 30–300 mcg/mg creatinine. Various conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and impaired renal tubular reabsorption can lead to microalbuminuria. Microalbuminuria is an indicator and predictor of the development of overt nephropathy. If identified and treated early, overt nephropathy can be prevented and averted. Proteinuria and hematuria are the two most common urinary abnormalities encountered during routine urinalysis. …


Exploring Pediatrics In The Philippines, Taylor Hansen Jan 2017

Exploring Pediatrics In The Philippines, Taylor Hansen

Posters

Describes her learning experience in the Philippines with the Jose Fabella Memorial Milk Bank, Fabella's Kangaroo Mother Care Unit, and Talisay Health Center in 2017.


Swaziland: A Journey Into Culture And Health Care, Claire Hickey Jan 2017

Swaziland: A Journey Into Culture And Health Care, Claire Hickey

Posters

Describes a global health learning experience with Baylor International Pediatrics AIDS Initiative in Swaziland in 2017.


South Africa: Combatting The Rise Of Hiv In Adolescents, Ryan Northrup Jan 2017

South Africa: Combatting The Rise Of Hiv In Adolescents, Ryan Northrup

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Describes a global health learning experience in South Africa in 2017, focused on educating teenagers in schools about sexual health and AIDS prevention.


Tender Loving Care At The Lake Clinic, Cambodia, Shubra Srinivas Jan 2017

Tender Loving Care At The Lake Clinic, Cambodia, Shubra Srinivas

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Describes a global health learning experience at The Lake Clinic in Cambodia caring for children and adults in a low resource setting in 2017.


Global Health Experience In Swaziland, Anik Patel Jan 2017

Global Health Experience In Swaziland, Anik Patel

Posters

Describes a global health learning experience at the Baylor Center of Excellence in Swaziland, where diagnosis and treatment of HIV/AIDS and TB, along with maternal health, women's health, and adolescent care are provided.


The Scope Of Social Work Practice In Transition To Adulthood Care, Teresa Hickam Jan 2017

The Scope Of Social Work Practice In Transition To Adulthood Care, Teresa Hickam

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This is a study of roles executed by social workers and nurses to address common transition planning needs in a pediatric hospital. Duties were stratified based upon tasks assigned only to social work versus those shared with nursing or other team members.


Sanibonani! A Global Health View Of The Hiv/Aids Epidemic In Swaziland, Angie Schmidt Jan 2017

Sanibonani! A Global Health View Of The Hiv/Aids Epidemic In Swaziland, Angie Schmidt

Posters

Describes a global health learning experience with the Baylor International Pediatric AIDS Initiative in Swaziland.


Focus Groups As A Method To Build Library Services And Partnerships Across The Institution, Courtney R. Butler, Megan Molinaro Jan 2017

Focus Groups As A Method To Build Library Services And Partnerships Across The Institution, Courtney R. Butler, Megan Molinaro

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BACKGROUND: Children's Mercy is an independent, non-profit, 367-bed pediatric health system with multiple clinic locations and a strong focus on research. It offers a pediatric residency program and over 37 subspecialty fellowship programs.

New initiatives go through many steps from conception to implementation. The focus of this case study is to describe how gathering feedback from stakeholders during proposal development provided valuable insight, secured stakeholder collateral to support requests for administrative approval and funding, and marked the beginning of new productive institution-wide partnerships.

PROJECT STAGES:
Identify Needs
Identify Stakeholders
Evaluate Software
Conduct Focus Groups
Develop Fair Market Analysis/Executive Summary
Convene …


A Month In Manila, Robin M. Lund Jan 2017

A Month In Manila, Robin M. Lund

Posters

Describes a global health learning experience at Philippines Children's Medical Center in Manila.


Global Health Elective: Swaziland, Africa, Jane Duong Jan 2017

Global Health Elective: Swaziland, Africa, Jane Duong

Posters

Describes her learning experience providing care with the Baylor International Pediatric AIDS Initiative (BIPAI) in September 2017.


A Month At The Lake Clinic - Cambodia, Mara Horwitz Jan 2017

A Month At The Lake Clinic - Cambodia, Mara Horwitz

Posters

Describes a global health learning experience in Cambodia on floating clinics that serve residents of remote villages of the Tonie Sap Lake and Stung Sen River.


Use Of Personalized Patient Heart Diagrams At The Bedside To Improve Quality Of Care, Melissa D. Elliott Jan 2017

Use Of Personalized Patient Heart Diagrams At The Bedside To Improve Quality Of Care, Melissa D. Elliott

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Title: Use of personalized patient heart diagrams at the bedside to improve quality of care

Background/Introduction: With congenital heart disease no two hearts are exactly the same. Even with the same lesion, the anatomy of the heart can be completely different. In response to a bedside nursing idea following a cardiac arrest, advanced practice nurses (APN) initiated a program to provide personalized cardiac anatomy diagrams at the bedside of every patient on the cardiology service.

Methods: When a cardiac patient is admitted to cardiology floor, the nurse will check the patients chart for an anatomy picture, then will place …


Pre-Implementation Of A Fontan Post-Operative Clinical Pathway: Summary Of 2016 Pdsa Cycles, Sarah M. Lagergren, Bryan Beaven, Suma Goudar, Megan Jensen Jan 2017

Pre-Implementation Of A Fontan Post-Operative Clinical Pathway: Summary Of 2016 Pdsa Cycles, Sarah M. Lagergren, Bryan Beaven, Suma Goudar, Megan Jensen

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Background/Introduction: Post-operative hospitalization for the Fontan procedure tends to have an extended hospital length of stay (LOS). From 2013-2014, the average LOS at Children’s Mercy for the Fontan procedure is 14 days, whereas the U.S. national reported average is 11 days. Post-operative management of this patient population is often caregiver dependent. It has been theorized that developing a more standardized post-operative management regimen tailored specifically toward the unique physiology of Fontan patients may be able to improve outcomes and decrease LOS.

Methods: A review of literature was performed and revealed three pediatric institutions have published their post-operative Fontan care guidelines. …


An Expanded Role For Nurses In Laboratory Utilization, Marilyn S. Hamilton, Rangaraj Selvarangan, Michele Fix, Lynn E. Shriver Jan 2017

An Expanded Role For Nurses In Laboratory Utilization, Marilyn S. Hamilton, Rangaraj Selvarangan, Michele Fix, Lynn E. Shriver

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Introduction: The majority of laboratory testing errors occur in the pre-analytical stage, including specimen collection. Children provide special challenges including small blood volumes, small veins, and an inability to cooperate. We describe collaboration between laboratorians and nursing staff to improve specimen collection and the reliability of test results.

Methods: We identified three areas for improvement: 1) Volume of blood for culture, 2) Urine collection, and 3) Appropriate blood collection through a line. Base line data was established. Guidelines for specimen collection were updated. Nurse members of the Laboratory Utilization Committee developed educational tools.

Results: Nursing education was effective at improving …