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Lung Cancer Screening: An Evidence-Based Practice Change Project, Robert Bland
Lung Cancer Screening: An Evidence-Based Practice Change Project, Robert Bland
Student Scholarly Projects
Practice Problem: Lung cancer is the leading cause of global cancer deaths and is a significant health issue in the US, claiming more than 155,000 lives each year. Lung cancer screening through low dose computed tomography (LDCT) can reduce lung cancer mortality by 20 percent but unfortunately, lung cancer screening is underutilized.
PICOT Question: The PICOT question that guided this project was: in a patient population eligible for LDCT lung screening (P), how does auditing of practice with feedback to the providers (I), compared to not doing the interventions as mentioned above (C), increase LDCT lung cancer screenings in the …
Implementation Of An Oral Hygiene Protocol For Adults Patients On Acute Care Units, Sharon J. Boler
Implementation Of An Oral Hygiene Protocol For Adults Patients On Acute Care Units, Sharon J. Boler
Student Scholarly Projects
Practice Problem: Patients diagnosed with non-mechanically ventilated aspiration pneumonia can result in increased levels of care, longer lengths of stay, and are 8.4 more likely to die while hospitalized. Oral hygiene protocols have led to promising outcomes, evidenced by fewer cases of aspiration pneumonia in adult patients on medical surgical units.
PICOT: The PICOT question that guided this project was in adult non-mechanically ventilated hospital patients, does an Oral Hygiene Protocol (OHP) compared to current practice affect hospital acquired aspiration pneumonia during hospitalization.
Evidence: Fourteen studies met inclusion criteria that support the implementation of an evidence – based oral hygiene …
Gaining Glycemic Control In Patients With Uncontrolled Type 2 Diabetes In Rural Health, Demetric Childs-Hicks
Gaining Glycemic Control In Patients With Uncontrolled Type 2 Diabetes In Rural Health, Demetric Childs-Hicks
Student Scholarly Projects
Practice Problem: Diabetes is a significant global healthcare problem. The number of individuals diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) is alarmingly high and the numbers are steadily increasing. Because of various barriers, individuals living in rural communities are at greater risk of having uncontrolled T2D.
PICOT: The PICOT question that guided this project was “Will patients with uncontrolled T2D in rural health have better control of their glucose levels when using telephone or web-based monitoring by healthcare providers than patients with uncontrolled T2D in rural health who do not use technology to achieve glycemic control as evidenced by lower pre-prandial …
Face-To-Face Nursing Promotion Of Cardiac Rehabilitation, Marika Whitaker
Face-To-Face Nursing Promotion Of Cardiac Rehabilitation, Marika Whitaker
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Practice Problem: The burden of cardiovascular disease is rising at global and national levels, and cardiac rehabilitation is recognized as one of the most beneficial and cost-effective strategies to manage it. One significant problem globally, nationally, and locally is the low numbers of eligible patients who enroll in cardiac rehabilitation.
PICOT: In patients with isolated coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) (P), how does face-to-face nursing promotion of cardiac rehabilitation (I) compared to the patients who do not have face-to-face nursing promotion (C), affect the percentage of patients enrolling in cardiac rehabilitation after discharge (O) within 8 weeks (T)?
Evidence: …
Improving Antibiotic Prescribing For Acute Respiratory Illnesses, Laurinia Hunter
Improving Antibiotic Prescribing For Acute Respiratory Illnesses, Laurinia Hunter
Student Scholarly Projects
Practice Problem: Unwarranted antibiotic prescribing practices when treating acute respiratory illnesses contribute to the national health threat of antibiotic resistance.
PICOT: In a pediatric outpatient setting for patients ages 6-25 who have no documented uncontrolled comorbidities, presenting with an acute respiratory illness (P), does provider utilization of clinical guidelines, and patient and (caregivers) utilization of educational pamphlets, to collectively develop a plan of care (I), compared to providers and patients who do not utilize such strategies(C) result in a reduction in antibiotics prescribed for acute respiratory illnesses (O) in a 6-week timeframe (T)?
Evidence: The evidence reviewed reported the utilization …
Implementation Of An Evidence-Based Practice Discharge Medication Protocol For Heart Failure Patients To Reduce 30-Day Readmissions, Dawn Onstott
Student Scholarly Projects
Practice Problem: An estimated 6.5 million American adults ≥20 years of age have heart failure (HF) and worldwide 1 to 2% of the total healthcare budget is spent on HF. To improve outcomes and streamline the treatment of HF patients, The American Heart Association (AHA) joined with the American College of Cardiology (ACC) and created the Get With The Guidelines Program (GWTG).
PICOT: The PICOT question that guided this project was in adult HF patients admitted to the cardiovascular unit under the care of the hospitalist service, does implementing an evidence-based practice (EBP) discharge medication protocol for physician use …
Compliance With A Nurse-Driven Hypoglycemia Protocol: Time From Hypoglycemia Event To Euglycemia, Robin A. Chappell
Compliance With A Nurse-Driven Hypoglycemia Protocol: Time From Hypoglycemia Event To Euglycemia, Robin A. Chappell
Student Scholarly Projects
Practice Problem: Hypoglycemia is a known complication of diabetes mellitus and is considered one of the top three adverse drug events by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (2019) because it is common, clinically significant, measurable, and preventable.
PICOT: The PICOT question that guided this project was: In non-critical hospitalized adult patients on medical-surgical units with documented HGEs, how does active surveillance for strict adherence to a nurse-driven hypoglycemia protocol, compared to no surveillance, affect the time from hypoglycemia to euglycemia?
Evidence: Treatment of hypoglycemia is commonly inconsistent and prolonged; however, active surveillance and monitoring of a …
Early Identification Of Sepsis: A Nurse Driven Protocol To Reduce Morbidity, Mortality And Hospital Costs, Ruth Biju
Student Scholarly Projects
Practice Problem: About 270,000 people die from sepsis every year, which is one person every 2 minutes, more than prostate cancer, breast cancer, and AIDS combined. It was identified that the organization had a good process in place for the treatment of severe sepsis but no process for early assessment of worsening symptoms of sepsis.
PICOT: The PICOT question that guided this project was: In adult inpatients (P), does the use of a nurse-driven sepsis screening tool (I) compared to not using a screening tool (C) affect early identification and treatment of sepsis (O) within an 8-week period (T)?
Evidence: …