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Pocus Use For Emergency Airway Management In Rural Emergency Departments, Margaret Downing Aug 2023

Pocus Use For Emergency Airway Management In Rural Emergency Departments, Margaret Downing

Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies Capstone Presentations (Center City)

Introduction

- Preparation and accurate prediction of difficult airways in emergent situations is necessary for successful first pass intubation

- Current methods for airway assessments require patient cooperation and may vary by provider

  • Mallampati score: open mouth, protrude tongue, see what structures are visible3
  • LEMON criteria: look externally, evaluate 3-3-2 rule, Mallampati score, obstruction, neck mobility
  • Thyromental distance: measure thyroid cartilage to tip of chin with neck extended3

- Difficult airways have successful first pass intubation only 82.2% of the time (vs 92.4% for non-difficult airways)6

- Adverse effects occurred in 14.2% of patients with successful first …


Stephen Klein Wellness Center Patient Satisfaction Survey: Development And Preliminary Results, Emily Knudsen-Strong, Msc, Joseph Flaxer, Rickie Brawer, Mph, Phd, Mudit Gilotra, Md, James Plumb, Md, Mph Nov 2016

Stephen Klein Wellness Center Patient Satisfaction Survey: Development And Preliminary Results, Emily Knudsen-Strong, Msc, Joseph Flaxer, Rickie Brawer, Mph, Phd, Mudit Gilotra, Md, James Plumb, Md, Mph

CwiC Posters

Study design:

•Selected the CAHPS® with Patient Centered Medical Home question set to administer to patients receiving medical care at SKWC (52 questions)

•Included 2 supplemental questions to assess patients’ likelihood to refer others to SKWC

•Developed an additional survey for patients receiving behavioral health services (16 questions)

Participant recruitment and data collection:

•Calculated a target number of 130 participants based on CAHPS® guidelines of 50 surveys per Full Time Employee

•Observed patient flow and developed recruitment strategy for a convenience sample

•Eligibility criteria: patient ≥18 y/o and had a medical appointment in the last 12 months

•Participants were invited …


Barriers To Care Amongst Rural Indigenous Mayans In Guatemala’S Western Highlands, Nirali Butala Nov 2016

Barriers To Care Amongst Rural Indigenous Mayans In Guatemala’S Western Highlands, Nirali Butala

CwiC Posters

Information presented here is based on 5-week volunteering experience at Primeros Pasos clinic in the rural Palajunoj Valley outside the city of Quetzaltenango, Guatemala. Almost all of the patient population is rural, indigenous Quiche Maya. Guatemala has a relatively high GDP and patient-doctor ratio (1000:1) compared to its neighboring Latin American countries, but these resources are extremely localized to its capital, Guatemala City, where 70% of the country’s physicians work.

Only the wealthy are able to utilize private clinics and hospitals that are known to provide the highest quality care. At these clinics, patients pay out-of-pocket. Indigenous, rural communities typically …


A Review Of Current Quality Metrics For Evaluating Patient-Centered Medical Homes, Stefan Varga, M. Lombardi, Vittorio Maio, Pharmd, Msph May 2016

A Review Of Current Quality Metrics For Evaluating Patient-Centered Medical Homes, Stefan Varga, M. Lombardi, Vittorio Maio, Pharmd, Msph

College of Population Health Posters

Objectives:

This review sought to explore the quality metrics that are currently utilized to assess PCMHs

Poster presented at 2016 ISPOR conference in Washington DC.


Lois Whaley Highsmith, Lois Whaley Highsmith, Kelsey Duinkerken Feb 2016

Lois Whaley Highsmith, Lois Whaley Highsmith, Kelsey Duinkerken

Jefferson Nursing Oral Histories

After originally studying chemical engineering at Penn State, Lois Highsmith decided to instead pursue nursing. At Jefferson she found a passion for community health nursing, specifically related to obstetrics, gynecology, and maternal child health. Ms. Highsmith graduated in 1986 and over the years worked mostly in maternal care but also in psychology. Among other positions, she worked for ten years at Pennsylvania Hospital where she founded STEPS, Strategies to Encourage Parental Self-Sufficiency, a teen pregnancy clinic, and worked as a home visitor for Mercy Home Health educating new moms about postpartum care. Since 2002 she has worked for Nurse Family …


Jeffhealth Medical Student Exchange In Rwanda, Amanda Nemecz, Alexander Rowan, Talia Stark Nov 2015

Jeffhealth Medical Student Exchange In Rwanda, Amanda Nemecz, Alexander Rowan, Talia Stark

CwiC Posters

Teaching Community Health Workers

In rural Rwandan villages, the communities are linked to healthcare through Community Health Workers (CHW). CHW are appointed based on village election and the requirement that they can read and write. The Rwandan Ministry of Health provides general health training to the CHW so that they can educate and advise the village on health related matters. CHW administer educational sessions at village meetings about prevalent health issues, and advise members of the village when they should go to the Health Center. JeffHEALTH’s teaching aims to supplement the Ministry of Health training. Topics are chosen and approved …


College And Clinical Record, Richard J. Dunglison, Frank Woodbury Jan 1880

College And Clinical Record, Richard J. Dunglison, Frank Woodbury

College and Clinical Record

Published from 1880-1899, the College and Clinical Record was a monthly medical journal put out by Jefferson Medical College students and graduates. It commonly included printed lectures, conference proceedings, original articles, reminiscences, obituaries notices, marriage announcements, and college news. According to its first publication, "The CLINICAL RECORD has been instituted more particularly for the purpose of conveying to those interested the most reliable intelligence of current affairs at the Jefferson Medical College, and of furnishing a means of intercourse between graduates of the school... It is especially intended to impart to the graduates and students of the College accurate and …


The Throat And The Voice: The Complete Text, Jacob Solis Cohen M.D. Jan 1879

The Throat And The Voice: The Complete Text, Jacob Solis Cohen M.D.

The Throat and the Voice, by J. Solis Cohen, M.D. 1879

The complete text of the 1879 volume, by J. Solis Cohen, M.D. Solis Cohen was a pioneer in laryngeal surgery and Lecturer on Laryngology and Diseases of the Chest at Jefferson Medical College from 1867-1927. 159 pages.


Obstetrics: The Science And The Art - Part I. Anatomy Of The Parts Concerned In Reproduction; Chapter Iii. Of The Child's Head And Other Presenting Parts Jan 1856

Obstetrics: The Science And The Art - Part I. Anatomy Of The Parts Concerned In Reproduction; Chapter Iii. Of The Child's Head And Other Presenting Parts

Obstetrics: The Science and The Art, by Charles D. Meigs, M.D.

No abstract provided.


Obstetrics: The Science And The Art - Part Iv. The History And Diseases Of The Young Child; Chapter Xxiii. Viability Dec 1855

Obstetrics: The Science And The Art - Part Iv. The History And Diseases Of The Young Child; Chapter Xxiii. Viability

Obstetrics: The Science and The Art, by Charles D. Meigs, M.D.

No abstract provided.


Inaugural Thesis, On The Treatment Of Exposed Dental Pulp, Preparatory To The Operation Of Filling: For The Degree Of Doctor Of Medicine, Session Of 1843-4, In The Jefferson Medical College., J. D. White, Md, Dds Dec 1852

Inaugural Thesis, On The Treatment Of Exposed Dental Pulp, Preparatory To The Operation Of Filling: For The Degree Of Doctor Of Medicine, Session Of 1843-4, In The Jefferson Medical College., J. D. White, Md, Dds

Jefferson Medical College Theses

No abstract provided.