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Impact Of Bowel Management Guidelines On Documentation And Patient Outcomes In The Intensive Care Unit, Alana Trottier, Paul Blakeslee, Kristiina Hyrkas
Impact Of Bowel Management Guidelines On Documentation And Patient Outcomes In The Intensive Care Unit, Alana Trottier, Paul Blakeslee, Kristiina Hyrkas
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021
Introduction
• Bowel management (BM) is an inadvertently overlooked aspect of patient care for critically ill patients who have complex, immediate life-threatening health issues.
• Bowel dysfunction is common with the reported incidence of diarrhea between 3.3%-78% and constipation between 20-83%
• Studies suggest that BM guidelines can standardize care, improve documentation, and impact patient outcomes
• Use of BM guidelines has remained low, probably influenced by clinicians’ resistance to change, resulting in small to moderate improvements and difficulties sustaining new practices
• We anticipated that sustained changes require recognizing clinicians’ current practice, integrating modifications into existing workflow, and engaging …
Parent Experience Of Hie And Hypothermia: A Call For Trauma Informed Care, Anna Sagaser, Betsy Pilon, Annie Goeller, Monica Lemmon, Alexa Craig
Parent Experience Of Hie And Hypothermia: A Call For Trauma Informed Care, Anna Sagaser, Betsy Pilon, Annie Goeller, Monica Lemmon, Alexa Craig
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021
Objective:
To assess parents’ experience of communication with the medical team and involvement with their infant during HIE treatment.
Prolonged Thunder Before The Storm – Diagnosis Of Aortobronchial Fistula After 28 Months Of Recurrent Hemoptysis, Hilamber Subba, Truc Ta, Edmund Sears
Prolonged Thunder Before The Storm – Diagnosis Of Aortobronchial Fistula After 28 Months Of Recurrent Hemoptysis, Hilamber Subba, Truc Ta, Edmund Sears
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021
Aortobronchial fistula (ABF) should always be considered in patients with hemoptysis and previous thoracic surgery, however the diagnosis is known to be difficult both clinically and radiographically1. We present a case with the longest indolent course of hemoptysis reported to date .