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Evaluating Situation Awareness In The Nurse Anesthesia Trainee During High Fidelity Simulation, Jamie Natale Aug 2016

Evaluating Situation Awareness In The Nurse Anesthesia Trainee During High Fidelity Simulation, Jamie Natale

College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations

Nurse anesthetists provide anesthesia care for patients within a complex and dynamic environment. Errors and adverse events during anesthesia have declined greatly over the decades, yet when errors occur they are devastating. Anesthesia providers must train for adverse events and develop skills to provide excellent care to patients. Situation awareness skills are proven to advance safety in other complex, dynamic professions, whereas situation awareness training and research is newly evolving in anesthesia.

A situation awareness seminar was developed from a review of relevant literature. A mixed methods research design was utilized for this pilot study. Nurse anesthesia trainees (NATs) were …


Dnp Project: Effectiveness Of Video Simulation Training To Increase Knowledge And Confidence In The Student Registered Nurse Anesthetist, Mishawna K. Bohner Aug 2016

Dnp Project: Effectiveness Of Video Simulation Training To Increase Knowledge And Confidence In The Student Registered Nurse Anesthetist, Mishawna K. Bohner

College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations

Background: Video instruction as a form of education has steadily increased over the past two decades (Whatley & Ahmad, 2007). Current research supports the use of web-based video learning as an adjunct to traditional education to increase knowledge and competency of skills. Despite the many studies showing the effectiveness of video based learning into traditional based learning methods, there are few web-based anesthesia specific platforms with reviewable audio-visual outlets for student registered nurse anesthetists (SRNA) to increase clinical skill competency and confidence.

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a newly developed web-based clinical simulation …


A Needs Assessment For The Development Of The Time Anesthesia Handoff Tool, Courtney K. Gibney Aug 2016

A Needs Assessment For The Development Of The Time Anesthesia Handoff Tool, Courtney K. Gibney

College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations

Standardized handoff is critical to providing safe and effective patient care. Limited studies assess the need for developing a handoff tool for anesthesia providers.

The purpose of this descriptive study was to assess the need for a standardized anesthesia handoff tool and to identify the most essential components to develop an anesthesia handoff tool.

Descriptive survey design was utilized. Anesthesia providers were asked to complete an online survey.

Fifty-three of 82 (64%) respondents did not currently use a systematic process during anesthesia handoff. Most (73%) felt they were given inadequate information and forty (48.8%) sometimes discovered information that was not …


Preoperative Non-Opioid Medications For The Management Of Postoperative Pain: Creation Of An Educational Module Based On The Knowledge And Attitudes, Pooja N. Mehta Aug 2016

Preoperative Non-Opioid Medications For The Management Of Postoperative Pain: Creation Of An Educational Module Based On The Knowledge And Attitudes, Pooja N. Mehta

College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations

Background: Current clinical studies have shown that preoperative non-opioid medications are an effective method to reduce moderate to severe pain in the postoperative settings, but are not commonly utilized in laparoscopic cholecystectomy patients.

Purpose of this study: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the knowledge and attitudes of anesthesia providers about the preoperative use of three different non-opioid medications: clonidine, acetaminophen and gabapentin for the treatment of postoperative pain in laparoscopic cholecystectomy patients.

Design: A descriptive survey research design was used to determine anesthesia providers’ knowledge and attitudes regarding preoperative non-opioid medications. A modified evidence based knowledge and …


Evaluation Of Perioperative Intravenous Fluid Administration And Development Of A Goal-Directed Therapy Protocol In Adult Total Hip Arthroplasty Procedures, Amannda Casper Aug 2016

Evaluation Of Perioperative Intravenous Fluid Administration And Development Of A Goal-Directed Therapy Protocol In Adult Total Hip Arthroplasty Procedures, Amannda Casper

College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations

Background: Variations in intravenous fluid (IVF) administration practice can result in unwarranted intraoperative volume replacement and suboptimal patient outcomes. This is especially important in patients undergoing moderate risk surgery, such as total hip arthroplasty (THA). 2 Study Purpose: The objective of this study was to evaluate current IVF administration practices during adult THA procedures, and to develop a goal-directed therapy (GDT) protocol in order to better standardize and optimize future fluid administration practices at the University of Illinois Chicago Hospital and Health Sciences System (UIC). Methods: A retrospective chart review was conducted. Intraoperative clinical data was extracted from electronic medical …


Development Of An Educational Seminar On Coping With Stress For Nurse Anesthesia Trainees, Becky Belk Aug 2016

Development Of An Educational Seminar On Coping With Stress For Nurse Anesthesia Trainees, Becky Belk

College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations

Stress is the body’s way of responding to something out of the norm, or a stressor. Stressors affect nurse anesthesia trainees (NATs) to unpredictable levels of stress. The purpose of this study was to explore stressors experienced; ways to cope with stressors as perceived by NATs, if there was any association between socio-demographic variables to the various ways of coping with stress, and development of a one-hour seminar on different ways to cope with stress during a nurse anesthesia program.

A survey was distributed to members of the Illinois Association of Nurse Anesthetists (IANA), which identified demographic information, stressors, and …


Dnp Project: Effect Of Convenience On Participation In Recycling By Anesthesia Providers In The Operating Room: A Pilot Study, Brittany A. Schuler Aug 2016

Dnp Project: Effect Of Convenience On Participation In Recycling By Anesthesia Providers In The Operating Room: A Pilot Study, Brittany A. Schuler

College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations

Anesthesia providers are in a position to contribute to the financial and environmental health of their institution through recycling. One of the barriers to participation in recycling by anesthesia staff as identified by the researchers of this study is a lack of convenience. Researchers sought to measure the effect of convenience on participation in recycling by anesthesia providers working in the seventeen operating room suites at NorthShore University HealthSystem Evanston Hospital. The researchers conducted a pilot study implementing a program to enhance the convenience of recycling. Participation, measured by weight in kilograms (kg) of recycled material, was compared pre- and …


Dnp Project: Knowledge And Attitudes Regarding Current Technology To Prevent Drug Diversion, Grant T. Balbarin Aug 2016

Dnp Project: Knowledge And Attitudes Regarding Current Technology To Prevent Drug Diversion, Grant T. Balbarin

College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of this project was to assess Student Registered Nurse Anesthetists (SRNA) and Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA) knowledge and attitudes about current interventions using technology to prevent drug diversion. A descriptive survey was sent to current Illinois Association of Nurse Anesthetists members that included SRNAs and CRNAs. The survey was a modified version of the Evidence-based nursing tool originally developed by Upton and Upton (2006) and was coded utilizing a Likert scale. Data were collected from a sample of 145 SRNAs and CRNAs. Knowledge regarding drug diversion was in the neutral range with a mean = 2.64 - …


Dnp Project: Reversal Of Neuromuscular Blockade With Neostigmine: Development Of An Evidence-Based Practice Protocol, Kyle L. Mayer Aug 2016

Dnp Project: Reversal Of Neuromuscular Blockade With Neostigmine: Development Of An Evidence-Based Practice Protocol, Kyle L. Mayer

College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations

Background/Significance: A large population of patients entering the post-operative anesthesia care unit (PACU) with residual neuromuscular blockade (NMB), as defined by a Train-of-Four ratio < 0.9, has been reported in the literature. Patients with residual NMB have a higher likelihood of respiratory insufficiency and failure, and many others experience uncomfortable feelings of muscle weakness. Neostigmine is a commonly used agent to reverse NMB, but little is known about factors which affect use and dosing.

Purpose/Objectives: The purpose of this Scholarly Leadership Project was to identify the factors being considered by anesthesia providers when using neostigmine as a reversal agent for NMB. The findings from this study and current evidence were utilized in the formulation of a set of evidence-based practice guidelines for the reversal of NMB with neostigmine.

Design: This study utilized a descriptive, online survey design.

Methods: A survey was sent through the email LISTSERV of the Illinois Association …


Dnp Project: Anesthesia Cost Awareness Project: Price List Of Common Anesthetic Drugs, Betty L. Mestousis Aug 2016

Dnp Project: Anesthesia Cost Awareness Project: Price List Of Common Anesthetic Drugs, Betty L. Mestousis

College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations

Background: Anesthesia providers have full access to medications to administer anesthesia, yet many providers are not aware of the costs of the medications that are administered.

Objective: To examine the effects of providing a price list for the common anesthetic drugs in the operating room, to determine if a price list will change cost awareness among anesthesia providers, and to assess provider’s attitude toward price list intervention.

Methods: This is a descriptive comparative research study that uses a pre-intervention survey to assess if the anesthesia providers have a knowledge base of the cost for the anesthetic medications. A price list …


Dnp Project: Effectiveness Of Video Simulation Training To Increase Knowledge And Confidence In The Student Registered Nurse Anesthetist, Erica Anna Kubis Aug 2016

Dnp Project: Effectiveness Of Video Simulation Training To Increase Knowledge And Confidence In The Student Registered Nurse Anesthetist, Erica Anna Kubis

College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations

Background: Video instruction as a form of education has steadily increased over the past two decades (Whatley & Ahmad, 2007). Current research supports the use of web-based video learning as an adjunct to traditional education to increase knowledge and competency of skills. Despite the many studies showing the effectiveness of video based learning into traditional based learning methods, there are few web-based anesthesia specific platforms with reviewable audio-visual outlets for student registered nurse anesthetists (SRNA) to increase clinical skill competency and confidence.

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a newly developed web-based clinical simulation …


Anesthesia Providers' Knowledge And Attitudes On Fire Risk Assessment During Time-Out In The Operating Room, Kathryn D. Coletto Aug 2016

Anesthesia Providers' Knowledge And Attitudes On Fire Risk Assessment During Time-Out In The Operating Room, Kathryn D. Coletto

College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations

Background/Significance: Operating room fire is included in a category of “never-events” which are preventable and often result in poor patient outcomes. However, there is currently no standard policy amongst industry organizations regarding the inclusion of fire risk in the operative time out, though all organizations recognize that the risk exists.

Purpose: The purpose of this descriptive study was to examine the knowledge and attitudes of anesthesia providers on fire risk assessment during time-out in current clinical practice.

Design: A descriptive, cross-sectional design was used.

Methods: Active members of the Illinois Association of Nurse Anesthetists were asked to participate in an …


Effects Of Convenience On Participation In Recycling By Anesthesia In The Operating Room: A Pilot Study, Alaina S. Murley Aug 2016

Effects Of Convenience On Participation In Recycling By Anesthesia In The Operating Room: A Pilot Study, Alaina S. Murley

College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations

Anesthesia providers are in a position to contribute to the financial and environmental health of their institution through recycling. One of the barriers to participation in recycling by anesthesia staff as identified by the researchers of this study is a lack of convenience. Researchers sought to measure the effect of convenience on participation in recycling by anesthesia providers working in the seventeen operating room suites at NorthShore University HealthSystem Evanston Hospital. The researchers conducted a pilot study implementing a program to enhance the convenience of recycling. Participation, measured by weight in kilograms (kg) of recycled material, was compared pre- and …


Evaluating Situation Awareness In The Nurse Anesthesia Trainee During High Fidelity Simulation, Caitilin C. Pierchala Aug 2016

Evaluating Situation Awareness In The Nurse Anesthesia Trainee During High Fidelity Simulation, Caitilin C. Pierchala

College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations

Nurse anesthetists provide anesthesia care for patients within a complex and dynamic environment. Errors and adverse events during anesthesia have declined greatly over the decades, yet when errors occur they are devastating. Anesthesia providers must train for adverse events and develop skills to provide excellent care to patients. Situation awareness skills are proven to advance safety in other complex, dynamic professions, whereas situation awareness training and research is newly evolving in anesthesia.

A situation awareness seminar was developed from a review of relevant literature. A mixed methods research design was utilized for this pilot study. Nurse anesthesia trainees (NATs) were …


Anesthesia Cost Awareness Project: Price List Of Common Anesthetic Drugs, Minnie C. Zhou Aug 2016

Anesthesia Cost Awareness Project: Price List Of Common Anesthetic Drugs, Minnie C. Zhou

College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations

Anesthesia providers have full access to medications to administer anesthesia, yet many providers are not aware of the costs of the medications that are administered.

Objective: To examine the effects of providing a price list for the common anesthetic drugs in the operating room, to determine if a price list will change cost awareness among anesthesia providers, and to assess provider’s attitude toward price list intervention.

Methods: This is a descriptive comparative research study that uses a pre-intervention survey to assess if the anesthesia providers have a knowledge base of the cost for the anesthetic medications. A price list is …


Dnp Project: Knowledge And Attitudes Regarding Current Technology To Prevent Drug Diversion, Cheryl Botsford Aug 2016

Dnp Project: Knowledge And Attitudes Regarding Current Technology To Prevent Drug Diversion, Cheryl Botsford

College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of this project was to assess Student Registered Nurse Anesthetists (SRNA) and Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA) knowledge and attitudes about current interventions using technology to prevent drug diversion. A descriptive survey was sent to current Illinois Association of Nurse Anesthetists members that included SRNAs and CRNAs. The survey was a modified version of the Evidence-based nursing tool originally developed by Upton and Upton (2006) and was coded utilizing a Likert scale. Data were collected from a sample of 145 SRNAs and CRNAs. Knowledge regarding drug diversion was in the neutral range with a mean = 2.64 - …


Learning Needs Assessment Of Crna Clinical Instructors, Karen Kapanke Jun 2016

Learning Needs Assessment Of Crna Clinical Instructors, Karen Kapanke

College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations

Clinical instruction in nurse anesthesia often involves Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists 'teaching as they were taught', lacking a current curricular framework or training in clinical education. This gap between classroom and clinical setting is well documented in the literature. While studies concur formal educational programs for clinical instructors are lacking, very few needs assessments based on current evidence exist.