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Improving Emergency Department Belongings Inventory Electronic Medical Record Documentation, Shanekia Garrett, Stefanie Lai, Jairo Pagan, Wendy Lu, Katie Whitehead Apr 2024

Improving Emergency Department Belongings Inventory Electronic Medical Record Documentation, Shanekia Garrett, Stefanie Lai, Jairo Pagan, Wendy Lu, Katie Whitehead

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No abstract provided.


Preventing And Responding To Workplace Violence In The Emergency Department, Janina La Porte, Stefanie Lai, Alicia Rodriguez Apr 2024

Preventing And Responding To Workplace Violence In The Emergency Department, Janina La Porte, Stefanie Lai, Alicia Rodriguez

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No abstract provided.


Poster: Improving Emergency Department Belongings Inventory Electronic Medical Record Documentation, Shanekia Garrett, Stefanie Lai, Jairo Pagan, Wendy Lu, Katie Whitehead Sep 2023

Poster: Improving Emergency Department Belongings Inventory Electronic Medical Record Documentation, Shanekia Garrett, Stefanie Lai, Jairo Pagan, Wendy Lu, Katie Whitehead

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Improving Emergency Department Belongings Inventory Electronic Medical Record Documentation Rates Background: Electronic Medical Record (EMR) education and training for RNs should be multifaceted and targeted to the RN clinical workflow. Input from direct care RNs is essential to ensure EMR education is relevant and effective. Shared Governance at a community hospital identified quality and safety concerns among inpatient RNs. RNs reported that belongings inventories were not consistently documented in the EMR for Emergency Department (ED) admissions. Hospital policy requires belongings inventory EMR documentation for all admitted patients. An audit of charts for ED admissions over three months revealed only 5% …


Respiratory Failure Due To A Large Mediastinal Mass In A 4-Year-Old Female With Blast Cell Crisis: A Case Report., Christian I Wade, Cody J Couperus-Mashewske, Mia E Geurts, Nicholas Derfler, John Ngo, Kyle S Couperus Aug 2020

Respiratory Failure Due To A Large Mediastinal Mass In A 4-Year-Old Female With Blast Cell Crisis: A Case Report., Christian I Wade, Cody J Couperus-Mashewske, Mia E Geurts, Nicholas Derfler, John Ngo, Kyle S Couperus

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INTRODUCTION: Symptomatic leukostasis is an exceptionally atypical presentation of blast crisis; and when coupled with an enlarged neoplastic mediastinal mass in a four-year-old female, an extremely rare and challenging pediatric emergency arises.

CASE REPORT: We present a unique case of a four-year-old female who arrived via emergency medical services in cardiopulmonary arrest with clinical and radiographic evidence suggestive of bilateral pneumothoraces, prompting bilateral chest tube placement. Further evaluation revealed a large mediastinal mass and a concurrent white blood cell count of 428,400 per milliliter (/mL) (4,400-12,900/mL), with a 96% blast differential, consistent with complications of T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

CONCLUSION: …


Solving The Sepsis Puzzle: Every Minute Counts, Jamie Roney, Amber Cline Jan 2020

Solving The Sepsis Puzzle: Every Minute Counts, Jamie Roney, Amber Cline

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SPEMS Pre-Conference Course Sepsis Class


A Case Of Blunt Trauma-Induced St-Elevation Myocardial Infarction Sustained During A Prison Brawl., Zachary T Clark, Natalie Thiel, John Perry, Michael R Minckler Jan 2020

A Case Of Blunt Trauma-Induced St-Elevation Myocardial Infarction Sustained During A Prison Brawl., Zachary T Clark, Natalie Thiel, John Perry, Michael R Minckler

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Myocardial infarction (MI) is a serious and time-sensitive condition. MIs are typically seen in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) and are caused by the rupture of an atherosclerotic plaque due to factors contributing to plaque instability. However, this case illustrates that plaque rupture can also be caused by blunt trauma to the chest. Considering MI as a possible result of chest trauma may decrease time from presentation to diagnosis and treatment and, therefore, improve outcomes in similar cases, particularly when patients presents unusually or with very few risk factors for MI.


A Case Of An Acutely Ill Adult Athlete With Previously Undiagnosed Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy., Michael R Minckler, Madeleine Maker Jun 2019

A Case Of An Acutely Ill Adult Athlete With Previously Undiagnosed Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy., Michael R Minckler, Madeleine Maker

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Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM) is a genetic condition most commonly characterized by hypertrophy of the ventricular septum, which leads to left ventricle outflow obstruction. Due to the severity of the condition, it is often diagnosed in adolescents, especially in those who exercise. We describe the case of a 53-year-old male, previously undiagnosed with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), who became dyspneic during a bike race. He was found to have elevated troponin, pulmonary edema, and was diagnosed with HOCM. The late presentation of the case, in an active individual, makes the situation unique.


Prognostic Value Of A Modified Surprise Question Designed For Use In The Emergency Department Setting., Samir A Haydar, Tania D Strout, Alicia G Bond, Paul Kj Han Mar 2019

Prognostic Value Of A Modified Surprise Question Designed For Use In The Emergency Department Setting., Samir A Haydar, Tania D Strout, Alicia G Bond, Paul Kj Han

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OBJECTIVE: Few reliable and valid prognostic tools are available to help emergency physicians identify patients who might benefit from early palliative approaches. We sought to determine if responses to a modified version of the surprise question, "Would you be surprised if this patient died in the next 30 days" could predict in-hospital mortality and resource utilization for hospitalized emergency department patients.

METHODS: For this observational study, emergency physicians responded to the modified surprise question with each admission over a five-month study period. Logistic regression analyses were completed and standard test characteristics evaluated.

RESULTS: 6,122 visits were evaluated. Emergency physicians responded …


Comparison Of Outcomes Of Antibiotic Drugs And Appendectomy (Coda) Trial: A Protocol For The Pragmatic Randomised Study Of Appendicitis Treatment., Giana H Davidson, David R Flum, David A Talan, Larry G Kessler, Danielle C Lavallee, Bonnie J Bizzell, Farhood Farjah, Skye D Stewart, Anusha Krishnadasan, Erin E Carney, Erika M Wolff, Bryan A Comstock, Sarah E Monsell, Patrick J Heagerty, Annie P Ehlers, Daniel A Deugarte, Amy H Kaji, Heather L Evans, Julianna T Yu, Katherine Mandell, Ian C Doten, Kevin S Clive, Karen M Mcgrane, Brandon C Tudor, Careen S Foster, Darin J Saltzman, Richard C Thirlby, Erin O Lange, Amber K Sabbatini, Gregory J Moran Nov 2017

Comparison Of Outcomes Of Antibiotic Drugs And Appendectomy (Coda) Trial: A Protocol For The Pragmatic Randomised Study Of Appendicitis Treatment., Giana H Davidson, David R Flum, David A Talan, Larry G Kessler, Danielle C Lavallee, Bonnie J Bizzell, Farhood Farjah, Skye D Stewart, Anusha Krishnadasan, Erin E Carney, Erika M Wolff, Bryan A Comstock, Sarah E Monsell, Patrick J Heagerty, Annie P Ehlers, Daniel A Deugarte, Amy H Kaji, Heather L Evans, Julianna T Yu, Katherine Mandell, Ian C Doten, Kevin S Clive, Karen M Mcgrane, Brandon C Tudor, Careen S Foster, Darin J Saltzman, Richard C Thirlby, Erin O Lange, Amber K Sabbatini, Gregory J Moran

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INTRODUCTION: Several European studies suggest that some patients with appendicitis can be treated safely with antibiotics. A portion of patients eventually undergo appendectomy within a year, with 10%-15% failing to respond in the initial period and a similar additional proportion with suspected recurrent episodes requiring appendectomy. Nearly all patients with appendicitis in the USA are still treated with surgery. A rigorous comparative effectiveness trial in the USA that is sufficiently large and pragmatic to incorporate usual variations in care and measures the patient experience is needed to determine whether antibiotics are as good as appendectomy.

OBJECTIVES: The Comparing Outcomes of …


Community Collaboration To Decrease Atypical Emergency Department Utilization, Becky Wilkinson Jan 2017

Community Collaboration To Decrease Atypical Emergency Department Utilization, Becky Wilkinson

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No abstract provided.


Providence Ed Guide Program - Analysis Of Program Impacts; The Center For Outcomes Research & Education (Core); Providence Health & Services, Bill J. Wright Apr 2015

Providence Ed Guide Program - Analysis Of Program Impacts; The Center For Outcomes Research & Education (Core); Providence Health & Services, Bill J. Wright

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No abstract provided.