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Patient Care News: December 2006, St. Cloud Hospital
Patient Care News: December 2006, St. Cloud Hospital
Patient Care News
Holiday Letter
National Recognition: Donor Program Trauma Coordinator
Level I and II Trauma Code Pages Trauma Standing Order Sets
Trauma Code Activation Criteria Trauma Order Forms: ICU and All Patients
Injury Prevention Education Sheets
Practice Change: Red Arm Bands
Nutrition Services: Focus on Patient Satisfaction
Magnet Force 6: Quality of Care Holiday Schedules and Cut/Call Reminder
Professional Education Clinical Ladder
Comparison Of Distributed Versus Collocated Command Group Collaboration Performance, Christopher Van Fultz
Comparison Of Distributed Versus Collocated Command Group Collaboration Performance, Christopher Van Fultz
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The transformation of the United States Army to a combat force capable of operating successfully on future battlefields requires the leveraging of digital communication capabilities to support distributed battle command. The purpose of this study is to investigate collaborative command group planning performance in traditional face-to-face (collocated) and geographically dispersed group (distributed) conditions. The Reactive Planning Strategies Simulation (REPSS) system was developed to provide a realistic group planning task supporting empirical estimates of planning process and performance outcome success, measured in this context as delivery rate of humanitarian supplies. Results indicate that synchronization scores were not significantly different between conditions; …
Patient Care News: November 2006, St. Cloud Hospital
Patient Care News: November 2006, St. Cloud Hospital
Patient Care News
Magnet Force 5: Professional Models of Care
Look-Alike/Sound-Alike Medications ETC Access Scanned Pharmacy Orders
Chart Thinning Guidelines Contact Hours (CEUs)
Care Windows (CDR) Login Deactivation Recovery Plus Program Changes
Oncology Uniform Change Mid-Minnesota Name Change
PCW Long Range Planning Educational and Professional Development Programs
EpicCare News
Clinical Ladder
Patient Care News: October 2006, St. Cloud Hospital
Patient Care News: October 2006, St. Cloud Hospital
Patient Care News
Informed Consent for Operative/Invasive Procedures CentraCare Health System Accredited
Health Care Directive Information New Hospitalists
Cultural Diversity and Medication Safety Article
Literature Review: Emotional Distress and Prenatal Attachment in Pregnancy after Perinatal Loss
The Bronchiolitis Ship CentraCare Goes Tobacco Free
Imaging Services and Procedures Educational and Professional Development Programs
Clinical Ladder
Ua61/5 Social Work Newsletter, Wku Social Work
Ua61/5 Social Work Newsletter, Wku Social Work
WKU Archives Records
Social Work newsletter includes articles:
- Rural Crossroads
- Note from the Department Head
- Time to Celebrate – Accreditation
- Meet Our New Faculty & Staff – Emily Gouvas, Amy Cappiccie, Mimi Sodhi, Eileen Arnold, Carol Robey
- Focus on Field: Field Supervisor Patty Alford
Patient Care News: September 2006, St. Cloud Hospital
Patient Care News: September 2006, St. Cloud Hospital
Patient Care News
Holiday Requests
First Choice Vacation Planners Insulin Pens
Literature Review: Hand Hygiene in Pediatric Setting
Literature Review: Stroke Centers
Notarization Requests Over the Counter Meds for Visitors
10 Years of Subacute at St. Benedicts Senior Community Accuracy of Health Care Directives Educational & Professional Development Programs
Clinical Ladder
Ua3/9/5 Faculty-Staff Convocation, Wku President's Office
Ua3/9/5 Faculty-Staff Convocation, Wku President's Office
WKU Archives Records
Speech delivered by WKU president Gary Ransdell at fall convocation. He discusses achievements, donations, athletics, WKU centennial, budget cuts, enrollment, tuition, commercialization of intellectual property, physical plant and construction.
Patient Care News: August 2006, St. Cloud Hospital
Patient Care News: August 2006, St. Cloud Hospital
Patient Care News
SBAR Information: Hand Off Communications
Magnet Force 1: Quality of Nursing Leadership St. Cloud Hospital: One of the best in two specialties
Licensure and Continuing Education
Effects of Preoperative Teaching of the Use of a Pain Scale with Patients in the PACU
Literature Review: Advances in How Clinical Nurses Can Evaluate and Improve Quality of Life for Individuals with Cancer
Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy “As I Go On” Booklet Solicitation Guidelines
Insulin Pens Stroke Center Recognized by American Stroke Association High School Internships
St. Scholastica Bachelor of Arts Degree in Nursing
Clinical Ladder Educational and Professional Developmental Programs
Understanding Employees' Willingness To Contributeto Shared Electronic Databases: A Three-Dimensional Framework, Guowei Jian, Leo Wayne Jeffres
Understanding Employees' Willingness To Contributeto Shared Electronic Databases: A Three-Dimensional Framework, Guowei Jian, Leo Wayne Jeffres
Communication Faculty Publications
Work organizations increasingly adopt shared electronic databases. However, employees' unwillingness to contribute to shared resources undermines the utility of such technologies. Current research is limited to either a utilitarian or normative perspective. To advance understanding in this area, this study proposes a three-dimensional framework. It includes the utilitarian and normative perspectives as two complementary dimensions in addition to a third collaborative dimension. Based on this framework, the study identifies three key organizational processes and advances an additive model to predict employees' willingness to contribute to shared electronic databases. An empirical test was conducted to assess the model in a large …
Patient Care News: July 2006, St. Cloud Hospital
Patient Care News: July 2006, St. Cloud Hospital
Patient Care News
Power Injection of Contrast Media through Vascular Access Devices
Nurses Week Poster Contest
End of Life Education
Clinical Ladder Educational and Professional Developmental Programs
Patient Care News: June 2006, St. Cloud Hospital
Patient Care News: June 2006, St. Cloud Hospital
Patient Care News
Pandemic Influenza Preparation
Vaccinations Micromedex: PMIs & IV Compatibility
Acute Response Team 8 Nursing Research Award Winners
Surgery Delays Clinical Ladder
Ua12/8 Annual Report, Wku Police
Ua12/8 Annual Report, Wku Police
WKU Archives Records
Statistical report of crimes reported to and services rendered by the WKU Police Department during the fiscal year 2005-2006. Includes some five year comparisons.
Do We Stand On Common Ground? A Threat Appraisal Model For Terror Alerts Issued By The Department Of Homeland Security, Augustine Pang, Jin Yan, Glen T. Cameron
Do We Stand On Common Ground? A Threat Appraisal Model For Terror Alerts Issued By The Department Of Homeland Security, Augustine Pang, Jin Yan, Glen T. Cameron
Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business
The fabric and faces of threat, and the expediency and efficiency in the communication of threat, are examined with a threat appraisal model. This model is empirically tested on an ongoing communication challenge, the issuance of terror alerts by the United States' Department of Homeland Security (DHS), focusing on how threat is appraised by both the conservative and liberal audiences. Findings showed a shared view by the DHS and conservative audiences on the levels and nature of threats; liberal audiences thought otherwise. Though there appeared to be a consensus between the conservative and liberal audiences on the efficacy of threat …
Patient Care News: May 2006, St. Cloud Hospital
Patient Care News: May 2006, St. Cloud Hospital
Patient Care News
Nurses’ Week Letter
Order Protocol for Endoscopic Procedures Gallup Survey
ResQPOD During CPR Milestone Validations of the EMR
Top 100 Hospital Heart Center Opens Women’s Cardiac Program
Clinical Ladder Educational/Developmental Programs
Managing Conflict To Build Consensus, Christine G. Springer
Managing Conflict To Build Consensus, Christine G. Springer
Public Policy and Leadership Faculty Publications
The article discusses views on dealing with conflict to build consensus in strategic management. Fostering conflict to improve decision making while building consensus so essential to effective implementation demands the stimulation of debate, keeping conflict constructive, ascertaining that the process is fair and legitimate and being able to reach closure.
Patient Care News: April 2006, St. Cloud Hospital
Patient Care News: April 2006, St. Cloud Hospital
Patient Care News
St. Cloud Hospital Earns 100 Top Hospital Status
Health Care Directives: Where are these located in the CDR?
CDR Changes Are On The Horizon
14 Forces of Magnetism
Ua61/5 Social Work Newsletter, Wku Social Work
Ua61/5 Social Work Newsletter, Wku Social Work
WKU Archives Records
Social Work newsletter includes articles:
- BSW Scholarship: Engaging Students for Success in a Global Society
- Note from the Department Head
- Graduate Student Organization
- Meet Our New Faculty & Staff – Melanie Randolph
- Departmental Faculty: Scholarly Activities – Suzie Cashwell, Muh-Bi Lin, Cindy Snyder, Saundra Starks
- Phi Alpha Honor Society Inducts New Members
- Save the Date! – National Institute on Social Work & Human Services in Rural Areas
- Thank You . . . & Best Wishes – Serena Britt
- Focus on Field: Field Supervisor, Todd Hazel
Patient Care News: March 2006, St. Cloud Hospital
Patient Care News: March 2006, St. Cloud Hospital
Patient Care News
St. Cloud Hospital Joins National Patient Safety Effort
Healthcare Directives
Magnet Force # 13 - Interdisciplinary Relationships
Magnet Force #14 – Professional Development
St. Cloud Hospital Magnet Re-designation Practice Story Form
Ua3/9/5 Budget Remarks, Wku President's Office
Ua3/9/5 Budget Remarks, Wku President's Office
WKU Archives Records
Remarks delivered by WKU president Gary Ransdell regarding the budget process in 2006. It includes a list of critical needs for 2006 to 2008.
Ua3/9/5 House & Senate Budget Subcommittees, Wku President's Office
Ua3/9/5 House & Senate Budget Subcommittees, Wku President's Office
WKU Archives Records
Card of talking points used by WKU president Gary Ransdell while lobbying state legislators to increase WKU's budget.
Patient Care News: February 2006, St. Cloud Hospital
Patient Care News: February 2006, St. Cloud Hospital
Patient Care News
Magnet Force #11 – Nurses as Teachers
Magnet Force #12 – Image of Nursing
Cold Sores
St. Cloud Hospital Implements Rapid Response Team ART/CART: A Second Pair of Eyes, Helping to Save Lives
Coming Soon: Computerized Medical Record
Annual Report: 2006, Centracare Health
Annual Report: 2006, Centracare Health
Annual Report
CentraCare Health Systems. Statistics of conditions treated at St. Cloud Hospital in 2006
Annual Report: 2006, Centracare Health Foundation
Annual Report: 2006, Centracare Health Foundation
Annual Report
CentraCare Health Foundation. Statistics of conditions treated at St. Cloud Hospital in 2006
Patient Care News: January 2006, St. Cloud Hospital
Patient Care News: January 2006, St. Cloud Hospital
Patient Care News
Translated Patient Education Materials
Magnet Force #9 – Autonomy
Magnet Force #10 – Community and Hospital
New “Medical/Critical Care Admission Orders” and “Evidence - Base” Protocols will be Implemented
Pertussis and the Healthcare Setting
Cancer Report 2006, Coborn Cancer Center
Cancer Report 2006, Coborn Cancer Center
Annual Cancer Report
- Cancer Registry
- Analysis of 2006 activity report
- Chairperson's report
- Hematopoietic Cancer Report
Turning Points In Relationships With Disliked Co-Workers, Jon A. Hess, Becky Lynn Omdahl, Janie M. Harden Fritz
Turning Points In Relationships With Disliked Co-Workers, Jon A. Hess, Becky Lynn Omdahl, Janie M. Harden Fritz
Communication Faculty Publications
Although most people begin their employment with the education and on-the-job training to handle the tasks their jobs entail, few long-term employees boast that they feel competent in dealing with all the difficult people they encounter in the workplace. Unpleasant coworkers range from annoying nuisances to major sources of job frustration and career roadblocks. Given that periodic preoccupation with unlovable coworkers is nearly a universal feature of organizational life, it is not surprising that such relationships are given due attention in the media and popular press (e.g., Bramson, 1989; Topchik, 2000). What is surprising is how little scholarly attention has …
Ua77/1 Wku Spirit, Wku Alumni Relations
Ua77/1 Wku Spirit, Wku Alumni Relations
WKU Archives Records
WKU alumni magazine. Contents:
- Society of 1906 Honor Roll
- Wilkerson, Martha. Thank You Gretchen Niva!
- Special Needs Trust Commits $750,000 for Clinical Education Complex
- 2 WKU Students Win Hearst National Championship – Will DeShazer, Brenna Gallegos
- WKU Regents Approve Move to Division I-A Football
- McDaniel, Sue. A Century of Academics
- A Quarter of a Century for the Center for Gifted Studies
- 100 Hours of Life on the Hill, September 6-10, 2006
- Newton, Tommy. A Century of Campus Planning
- A Century of Gifts: 100 Gifts WKU Gave the World
- Centennial Timeline
- One Century, One Vision – Henry Cherry, Gary Ransdell
- Adventures …
Citizen Participation In Rulemaking: Past, Present, And Future, Cary Coglianese
Citizen Participation In Rulemaking: Past, Present, And Future, Cary Coglianese
All Faculty Scholarship
Administrative law scholars and governmental reformers argue that advances in information technology will greatly expand public participation in regulatory policy making. They claim that e-rulemaking, or the application of new technology to administrative rulemaking, promises to transform a previously insulated process into one in which ordinary citizens regularly provide input. With the federal government having implemented several e-rulemaking initiatives in recent years, we can now begin to assess whether such a transformation is in the works—or even on the horizon. This paper compares empirical observations on citizen participation in the past, before e-rulemaking, with more recent data on citizen participation …
Ua3/9/5 Legislative Priorities, Wku President's Office
Ua3/9/5 Legislative Priorities, Wku President's Office
WKU Archives Records
Legislative priorities talking points card used by WKU president Gary Ransdell when meeting with state legislators in 2006.