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Full-Text Articles in Interprofessional Education
Typhlitis In A Neutropenic Patient, Alice He Bs, Wern Lynn Ng Md, Lay She Ng Md, Si Yuan Khor Md, Chandi Garg Md
Typhlitis In A Neutropenic Patient, Alice He Bs, Wern Lynn Ng Md, Lay She Ng Md, Si Yuan Khor Md, Chandi Garg Md
Tower Health Research Day
No abstract provided.
Li-Fraumeni Syndrome And The Benefits Of Annual Comprehensive Screening: A Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma Case, Alice He Bs, Wern Lynn Ng Md, Faith Seltun Do, Lay She Ng Md, Si Yuan Khor Md, Elham Nasrollahi Md, Chandi Garg Md, Rong Rong Ge Md
Li-Fraumeni Syndrome And The Benefits Of Annual Comprehensive Screening: A Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma Case, Alice He Bs, Wern Lynn Ng Md, Faith Seltun Do, Lay She Ng Md, Si Yuan Khor Md, Elham Nasrollahi Md, Chandi Garg Md, Rong Rong Ge Md
Tower Health Research Day
No abstract provided.
Do Nsaids' Decrease Union Rates Following Joint Arthrodesis? A Meta-Analysis, Emerson Rowe, Julian Takagi-Stewart, Asif Ilyas, Sina Ramtin
Do Nsaids' Decrease Union Rates Following Joint Arthrodesis? A Meta-Analysis, Emerson Rowe, Julian Takagi-Stewart, Asif Ilyas, Sina Ramtin
Tower Health Research Day
No abstract provided.
Sixty-Two Percent Of Abstracts From The American Association Of Hand Surgery Annual Meeting 2017-2020 Are Later Published, Tyson Stoker, Benjamin Millar, Lilah Fones, Asif Ilyas
Sixty-Two Percent Of Abstracts From The American Association Of Hand Surgery Annual Meeting 2017-2020 Are Later Published, Tyson Stoker, Benjamin Millar, Lilah Fones, Asif Ilyas
Tower Health Research Day
No abstract provided.
Reducing Perioperative Opioid Use Through Utilization Of Dexmedetomidine Prior To Induction: Provider Education, Axel Nilsson
Reducing Perioperative Opioid Use Through Utilization Of Dexmedetomidine Prior To Induction: Provider Education, Axel Nilsson
Scholars Week
Reducing Perioperative Opioid Use Through Utilization of Dexmedetomidine
Prior to Induction: Provider Education
Abstract
AIM: The primary objective of this project was to decrease perioperative opioid use by providing education to key stakeholders on the efficacy of implementing dexmedetomidine prior to induction to attenuate the response to surgical stress.
KEYWORDS: anesthesia, dexmedetomidine, opioid-sparing analgesia, multimodal analgesia
METHODS: Strategies to promote a practice change included disseminating education to anesthesia providers through handouts and one-on-one education and evaluating the efficacy of the education through questionnaires.
RESULTS: Twelve anesthesia providers participated in the project. After receiving education, the mean score based on a …
Spontaneous Tumor Lysis Syndrome In A Patient With Recent Diagnosis Of Multiple Myeloma — An Unusual Presentation, Taha Al Hassan, Olga G. Cantu-Rodriguez, Eunbee Cho, Edgar G. Dorsey Trevino
Spontaneous Tumor Lysis Syndrome In A Patient With Recent Diagnosis Of Multiple Myeloma — An Unusual Presentation, Taha Al Hassan, Olga G. Cantu-Rodriguez, Eunbee Cho, Edgar G. Dorsey Trevino
Research Symposium
Background: Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is an oncologic emergency that surfaces as a constellation of metabolic imbalances due to the rapid destruction of cancer cells and subsequent dissemination of their contents. However, a markedly rare subtype of TLS, known as spontaneous TLS (STLS), occurs without an evident trigger, such as cytotoxic therapy, and carries a similar mortality risk. It is paramount to recognize high-risk cases early and implement therapeutic measures to prevent complications of STLS.
Case Presentation: We present the case of a 74-year-old gentleman with a recent diagnosis of Kappa-restricted multiple myeloma who presented with worsening weakness, tremors, ataxia, …
Once Upon A Lime: A Tale Of Pediatric Phytophotodermatitis, Kyanna Orr
Once Upon A Lime: A Tale Of Pediatric Phytophotodermatitis, Kyanna Orr
Annual Research Symposium
Phytophotodermatitis is a blistering skin condition caused by photoactivation of furocoumarins in certain plants including limes, carrots, and parsnips. High clinical suspicion based on the presentation and distribution of a patient’s findings, followed by thorough history-taking and identification of an exposure, were enough to diagnose this condition in an otherwise healthy child.
Implementing A Nurse-Driven Checklist To Reduce The Incidence Of Hospital Onset Clostridium Difficile Infection, Rebecca Zamora
Implementing A Nurse-Driven Checklist To Reduce The Incidence Of Hospital Onset Clostridium Difficile Infection, Rebecca Zamora
St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference
No abstract provided.
Triage Re-Education: Impact On Accuracy Of Acuity And Care Provision, Alexandra Rowen
Triage Re-Education: Impact On Accuracy Of Acuity And Care Provision, Alexandra Rowen
St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference
No abstract provided.
Utilization Of A Discard Tube For Initial Specimen Diversion During Blood Culture Collection: A Pilot Study On Reduction Of Contaminations, C.J. Pfeiffer, Elizabeth Winokur, Belinda N. Leos
Utilization Of A Discard Tube For Initial Specimen Diversion During Blood Culture Collection: A Pilot Study On Reduction Of Contaminations, C.J. Pfeiffer, Elizabeth Winokur, Belinda N. Leos
St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference
No abstract provided.
Implementing Breastfeeding Education To Improve Breastfeeding Rates, Angela Maietta
Implementing Breastfeeding Education To Improve Breastfeeding Rates, Angela Maietta
St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference
No abstract provided.
An Evidence-Based Clabsi Prevention Improvement Project, Susan Hampton-Ash
An Evidence-Based Clabsi Prevention Improvement Project, Susan Hampton-Ash
St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference
No abstract provided.
Handling Delays In Cv Pre-Op, Kristyn Gonzaga
Handling Delays In Cv Pre-Op, Kristyn Gonzaga
St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference
No abstract provided.
Early Detection Of Maternal Sepsis, Nicole Evaro
Early Detection Of Maternal Sepsis, Nicole Evaro
St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference
No abstract provided.
Fall Prevention In The Emergency Care Center (Ecc), Laura Derr
Fall Prevention In The Emergency Care Center (Ecc), Laura Derr
St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference
No abstract provided.
Miscarriage Awareness In Ecc, Jo Zarnegar
Miscarriage Awareness In Ecc, Jo Zarnegar
St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference
No abstract provided.
Improving Door To Ct Time, Christiane Pepitone
Improving Door To Ct Time, Christiane Pepitone
St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference
No abstract provided.
Proactive High Risk Rounding, Michael Grinenko
Proactive High Risk Rounding, Michael Grinenko
St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference
No abstract provided.
Use Of Agitation Scale Decision Scoring Grid To Improve Care Of Agitated/Anxious Patients In Dsu, Angelica Taneca, Carmyle Seville
Use Of Agitation Scale Decision Scoring Grid To Improve Care Of Agitated/Anxious Patients In Dsu, Angelica Taneca, Carmyle Seville
St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference
No abstract provided.
Guidelines For Maternal Stability For Nicu Visitation, Katrina Munoz
Guidelines For Maternal Stability For Nicu Visitation, Katrina Munoz
St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference
No abstract provided.
“Keep Moving Campaign”, Jacqueline Kimani
“Keep Moving Campaign”, Jacqueline Kimani
St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference
No abstract provided.
Continuous Capnography Monitoring Policy And Implementation For Patients On Continuous Narcotics, Leslie Farrington, Cecille Lamorena Bsn, Rn, Ccrn, Sheta Chan, Richard Urgel, Bsn, Rn, Cmsrn, Elizabeth Winokur
Continuous Capnography Monitoring Policy And Implementation For Patients On Continuous Narcotics, Leslie Farrington, Cecille Lamorena Bsn, Rn, Ccrn, Sheta Chan, Richard Urgel, Bsn, Rn, Cmsrn, Elizabeth Winokur
St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference
No abstract provided.
Music Reduces Procedural Anxiety, Marijoyce Dimatulac
Music Reduces Procedural Anxiety, Marijoyce Dimatulac
St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference
No abstract provided.
Contrast Induced Nephropathy, Tessa Cicchella
Contrast Induced Nephropathy, Tessa Cicchella
St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference
No abstract provided.
An Evidence-Based Skin Management Improvement Project In The Intensive Care Unit, Chelsea Lannoo
An Evidence-Based Skin Management Improvement Project In The Intensive Care Unit, Chelsea Lannoo
St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference
No abstract provided.
Well-Being And Resilience: A Survey Of Physician Needs During Covid-19, Delta, And Omicron, Melinda M. Wilding
Well-Being And Resilience: A Survey Of Physician Needs During Covid-19, Delta, And Omicron, Melinda M. Wilding
Research Colloquium
Background: Physician moral distress during COVID-19, Delta, and Omicron has resulted in a decrease in self-care and a reduction in empathy for patients. Determining physician well-being and resilience assists clinicians in maintaining pliancy during times of uncertainty.
Methods: An IRB quantitative survey aims to illustrate levels of moral distress, self-care tactics, and physician fortitude during the three waves of the pandemic from 2020-2022. The questionnaire elicits responses regarding how physicians have pivoted to remain healthy during the pandemic, what measures physicians have engaged in maintaining empathy and ethics towards patients, and what physicians need in the future to retain self-care. …
Appropriateness Of Inpatient Transthoracic Echocardiography In A Community Hospital With A New Cardiology Fellowship Program, Christian D. Avalos, Y. Wady Aude
Appropriateness Of Inpatient Transthoracic Echocardiography In A Community Hospital With A New Cardiology Fellowship Program, Christian D. Avalos, Y. Wady Aude
Research Colloquium
Background: The 2011 Appropriate Use Criteria (AUC) for echocardiography was developed to guide in the rational use of high quality cardiovascular imaging. Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) orders with seemingly inappropriate indications were repeatedly identified at our hospital. Our goals were to identify the percentage of inappropriate TTEs, find a correlation between ordering physicians and appropriateness of TTEs, and reduce the inappropriate use of TTEs in the inpatient setting.
Methods: After implementing a required free-text indication for TTE orders, the indications of 100 random TTEs were retrospectively categorized as appropriate, inappropriate, and uncertain based on the AUC. TTEs for cardiac evaluation prior …
How Risk Perceptions And Level Of Trust Of Information Influence Individuals’ Health Services Usage, Wan-Lin Chang
How Risk Perceptions And Level Of Trust Of Information Influence Individuals’ Health Services Usage, Wan-Lin Chang
Research Symposium
Background: When facing health-related issues, decision-making is not an easy thing. Some people look for advice from health care professionals, and some people trust their family members' and friends’ experiences more. Previous studies in health communication have suggested differences across various demographic groups in information seeking access and skills, including variables related to the knowledge gap assumption and individuals' risk perceptions.
Methods: Multiple linear regression and logistic regression are used to examine how individuals’ health risk perceptions influence their health service usage by analyzing the Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS) 5 Cycle 4. HINTS conducts national surveys to monitor …
Expanding Health Professional Education In The Rio Grande Valley During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Sabrina R. Orta, Samantha G. Alvarado, Shuchita Jhaveri
Expanding Health Professional Education In The Rio Grande Valley During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Sabrina R. Orta, Samantha G. Alvarado, Shuchita Jhaveri
Research Symposium
Purpose: The COVID-19 Pandemic has prompted innovation in health professional education, such that learners are able to recognize and mitigate healthcare disparities in the outcomes of vulnerable populations. The objective of our project was to increase education on preventing, preparing for, and responding to COVID-19 and other locally prevalent infectious diseases that disproportionately affect RGV communities.
Description: This project had 3 goals: (1) provide learners with virtual patient-interaction simulations (2) provide interactive training modules on the identification, prevention, and treatment of infectious diseases affecting South TX and strategies to increase child vaccinations, and (3) provide learners an opportunity to coordinate …
The Fortify Resilience Initiative, Nausheen Jamal, Deepu George, Maria Hernandez, Evan Garcia, Myrna Ruiz, Salvador Arellano Iii
The Fortify Resilience Initiative, Nausheen Jamal, Deepu George, Maria Hernandez, Evan Garcia, Myrna Ruiz, Salvador Arellano Iii
Research Symposium
Purpose: The Fortify Resilience Initiative focuses on building and sustaining a culture of wellbeing for Residents and Fellows (R/Fs) at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) School of Medicine’s (SOM) Graduate Medical Education (GME) residency and fellowship programs. In order to address the multitude of threats to physician wellness and to mitigate the silent, but pernicious effects of burnout on these physician learners serving in the RGV, this Initiative from the Office of GME will strengthen existing wellbeing pathways while expanding additional solutions that will work to sustain wellbeing. Utilizing a combination of prevention, promotion, and intervention strategies …