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Older Adults Perspectives Of Bed Bathing, Nikki D. Sumner, Katherine C. Hall Phd Dec 2016

Older Adults Perspectives Of Bed Bathing, Nikki D. Sumner, Katherine C. Hall Phd

Undergraduate Honors Theses

The purpose of this qualitative pilot study is to explore the patient perspectives about what it is like to receive a bed bath. Examining studies of bath basins versus alternative methods has shown a decrease in the spread of nosocominal infections. However, there is not sufficient evidence evaluating the patient perspectives of assistive bed bathing and interactions with nurses and nursing support staff. This information can provide healthcare providers, especially nurses, with a better understanding of patient perspectives and values. It also supports the national healthcare approach towards patient-centered care.


Standardized Blood Transfusion Documentation, Kelly A. Hill Aug 2016

Standardized Blood Transfusion Documentation, Kelly A. Hill

Master's Projects and Capstones

The aim of this project was to improve nurse satisfaction through the use of a standardized blood administration documentation template. The goal was to reduce the time that nurses spend charting by offering a structured documentation template and to ensure that the procedure is correctly recorded in the patient’s electronic record. The leadership theme that supported this project is Information Manager, as the clinical nurse leader (CNL) uses information systems and technology at the point of care to improve health care outcomes. The selected microsystem is a medical/surgical/telemetry unit, which has 38 beds with 38 registered nurses (RNs). When surveyed, …


A Comparison Of Educational Approaches To The End-Of-Life-Nursing Education Consortium (Elnec) Course, Jennifer L. Bodine May 2016

A Comparison Of Educational Approaches To The End-Of-Life-Nursing Education Consortium (Elnec) Course, Jennifer L. Bodine

Doctoral Projects

Purpose: The purpose of this project was to compare the effectiveness of two different educational approaches to teaching the End of Life Nursing Education Consortium course.

Background: Terminally ill patients frequently visit the emergency department for palliative care. However, various references show that staff does not have the knowledge base necessary to provide quality end-of-life care in the emergency setting.

Method: Participants from the emergency department at a Level I Trauma Center were recruited. A quantitative, cross-sectional pilot study was conducted to investigate whether lecture or lecture with simulation was more effective in increasing the knowledge base of participants regarding …


Recognizing Pain Using Novel Simulation Technology, Justin C. Grace Jan 2016

Recognizing Pain Using Novel Simulation Technology, Justin C. Grace

Honors Undergraduate Theses

Effective pain management and time to treatment is essential in patient care. Despite scientific evidence supporting the need to treat pain and an emphasis on addressing pain as a priority, pain management continues to be an unresolved issue. As a member of the health care team, nurses are integral to optimal pain management. Currently, nursing schools have limited innovative or alternative methods for teaching pain assessment and management. Simulation in nursing education provides a unique opportunity to expose students to realistic patient situations and allow them to learn and make mistakes without causing harm. However, modern low- and high-fidelity simulation …


Retention Of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Knowledge And Psychomotor Skill Among Undergraduate Nursing Students: An Integrative Review Of Literature, Fernanda Tirado Jan 2016

Retention Of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Knowledge And Psychomotor Skill Among Undergraduate Nursing Students: An Integrative Review Of Literature, Fernanda Tirado

Honors Undergraduate Theses

Purpose: The purpose of this integrative literature review is to explore the effectiveness of different training modalities on the acquisition and retention of CPR knowledge and psychomotor skill among undergraduate nursing students. Background: It is well known that standard CPR-training is ineffective at preparing nurses for the rigors of a cardiac arrest event. Survival rates for in-hospital cardiac arrests remain low and the proportion of neurobehavioral sequelae among survivors is very high. Methods: A review of relevant literature published between 2006 and 2016 was conducted using the CINAHL and MEDLINE databases. The following key terms were used in the search: …


Intensive Care In Oncology: Admission And Outcomes In Adult Patients With Cancer, Surya John Jan 2016

Intensive Care In Oncology: Admission And Outcomes In Adult Patients With Cancer, Surya John

Honors Undergraduate Theses

Background: Historically, patients with cancer have been perceived as poor candidates for ICU admission. General ICU admission criteria lists cancer patients as low priority in ICU admission depriving them of the care they rightfully deserve. The purpose of this literary synthesis was to examine ICU admission criteria, risk factors, and outcomes of ICU admission in relation to hematological and solid tumor cancers and discuss ways that practitioners and nurses can educate patients with cancer and their families on appropriateness of ICU care.

Methods: A total of 768 articles were found in a literature search including all literature from 2005 to …


Impact Of The Advanced Practice Registered Nurse On The Stroke Patient Population, Jessica Moldenhauer Jan 2016

Impact Of The Advanced Practice Registered Nurse On The Stroke Patient Population, Jessica Moldenhauer

DNP Projects

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is evaluate the APRN care model utilized for stroke patients by examining the pre and post impact on outcomes of the stroke clinical practice guidelines (CPGs), patterns of service use, stroke patient outcomes, and patient satisfaction.

METHODS: This study was a single-center, pre-post implementation retrospective study of the impact for the stroke APRN care model on the stroke patient population at Norton Brownsboro Hospital. The sample consisted of 145 patients for the pre-implementation period, March 2012 to August 2012, and 202 patients for the post-implementation period, March 2014 to August 2014.

RESULTS: No differences …


Preventing Delirium Through The Implementation Of The Abcde Bundle And Pad Guideline Into Everyday Care In A Community Hospital Intensive Care Unit: Opportunities For Practice Improvement, Mary Zody Jan 2016

Preventing Delirium Through The Implementation Of The Abcde Bundle And Pad Guideline Into Everyday Care In A Community Hospital Intensive Care Unit: Opportunities For Practice Improvement, Mary Zody

DNP Projects

This DNP project focuses on the reduction of delirium through improvement of nursing knowledge of delirium and implementation of evidence based bundle ( Awake, Breathing, Coordination, Early Mobility, and Pain, Agitation, Delirium) into a twelve bed intensive care unit located in a 150 bed community hospital. Specifically, this project will review the literature supporting the evidence based bundle and report on a comprehensive gap analysis which was done to determine areas for practice improvement to reduce delirium and improve patient outcomes. The gap analysis included a comparison of current practice to the evidence, a review of administrative policies/ statements of …


Psychological Distress And Cardiac Disease, Tracey Vitori Jan 2016

Psychological Distress And Cardiac Disease, Tracey Vitori

Theses and Dissertations--Nursing

The purpose of this dissertation was to evaluate the association of psychological distress with cardiac disease, events, and mortality. Specific aims were to: 1) to evaluate the association between hostility level and recurrence of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and all-cause mortality in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD); 2) to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI) hostility and anxiety subscales in a group of incarcerated participants at high risk of cardiovascular disease; and 3) to evaluate the association of patient and caregiver psychological state with quality of life in both patient and caregiver, and postoperative complications …