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Oral Care To Prevent Non-Ventilator Hospital Acquired Pneumonia, Rosemary Timmerman, Bonnie Barnard, Emily Anderson Jun 2022

Oral Care To Prevent Non-Ventilator Hospital Acquired Pneumonia, Rosemary Timmerman, Bonnie Barnard, Emily Anderson

2022 Providence Nurse Research Conference

No abstract provided.


Improving Icu Liberation Bundle Documentation, Arianna Barnes Jun 2022

Improving Icu Liberation Bundle Documentation, Arianna Barnes

2022 Providence Nurse Research Conference

No abstract provided.


Podium Presentation: Using An Existing Clinical Practice Guideline To Develop And Implement An Adult Ecmo Program During A Global Pandemic, Brandy Pitts, Midge Vaughan, Jamie Roney Jun 2022

Podium Presentation: Using An Existing Clinical Practice Guideline To Develop And Implement An Adult Ecmo Program During A Global Pandemic, Brandy Pitts, Midge Vaughan, Jamie Roney

2022 Providence Nurse Research Conference

No abstract provided.


Podium Presentation: Differences In Exercise Patterns Among Day And Night Shift Nurses During Covid-19 Surges, Randy Sanoff, Teresa Bigand, Elena Crooks, Katie Carroll, Mary Halabi Jun 2022

Podium Presentation: Differences In Exercise Patterns Among Day And Night Shift Nurses During Covid-19 Surges, Randy Sanoff, Teresa Bigand, Elena Crooks, Katie Carroll, Mary Halabi

2022 Providence Nurse Research Conference

Background: Registered nurses (RN) working in acute-care hospitals during the Covid-19 pandemic reported unprecedented stress. Walking between 7000-10,000 steps each day offers positive benefits such as improved mood, reduced stress, and reduction in overall mortality risk. Additionally, the American College of Sports Medicine’s (ACSM) Physical Activity Guidelines recommends adults should engage in 75 -150 minutes per week of moderate to intense activity for health benefits. Yet, some research suggests that number of steps taken per week decreased and time spent sedentary increased during the first year of the onset of COVID-19 compared to the year prior. Among nurses working full-time …