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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

2020

Anesthesia

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Preoperative Assessment Of Patients In An Enhanced Recovery Program, Edward Mitzelfelt May 2020

Preoperative Assessment Of Patients In An Enhanced Recovery Program, Edward Mitzelfelt

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All patients undergoing surgery are at risk for perioperative morbidity and mortality (Gabriel et al, 2018) and a patient’s physical status plays a key role in patient outcomes (Hopkins et al, 2016). Enhanced recovery programs are intended to improve perioperative outcomes, facilitate postoperative recovery, and reduce loss of functional capacity (Feldheiser et al, 2016). Preoperative assessment allows for identification of risk factors which can be modified, with the aim of decreasing perioperative complications. A small community hospital had no standardized preoperative evaluation tool to use for their enhanced recovery patients. The purpose of this project was to create and implement …


Improving Outcomes For Patients With Osa Receiving Anesthesia, Natalie Bram May 2020

Improving Outcomes For Patients With Osa Receiving Anesthesia, Natalie Bram

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Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is a dangerous sleep disorder that is rising in prevalence, afflicting 29.4 million Americans or 12% of the U.S. population (AASM, 2017). Although OSA has the ability to negatively impact postoperative outcomes, numerous patients remain undiagnosed, unidentified, and improperly treated for OSA at the time of surgery (Baugh, 2013; Opperer et al., 2016). Evidence supports the STOP-BANG questionnaire as an effective, easy to use, and highly sensitive tool for screening patients for OSA (Chiu et al., 2016; Dolezal et al., 2011; Lakdawala, Dickey, & Alrawashdeh, 2018).

A 137-bed hospital had no standing preoperative protocol for the …


Preventing Substance Use Disorder In Anesthesia Providers, Tyson Rogers May 2020

Preventing Substance Use Disorder In Anesthesia Providers, Tyson Rogers

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Developing substance use disorder is considered one of the most serious occupational risk factors for anesthesia providers. The purpose of this project was to identify the prevalence and risk factors of substance use disorder within the anesthesia community and to signify the importance of early education and awareness to help prevent the development of substance use disorder through early education, identification, and awareness. The project consisted of an educational PowerPoint that was placed on Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s (SIUE) wellness website within Black Board. The third-year nurse anesthesia students at SIUE were sent an email on how to access the …


A Difficult Vascular Access Algorithm Using Intraosseous Devices In The Elective Pediatric Surgical Population, Cory R. Austin May 2020

A Difficult Vascular Access Algorithm Using Intraosseous Devices In The Elective Pediatric Surgical Population, Cory R. Austin

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In pediatric patients undergoing elective surgery, anesthesia is commonly induced via mask inhalation followed by peripheral IV placement before proceeding to airway management. However, IV access is often unpredictable and difficult to obtain in pediatric patients, with attempt success between 35% to 74%. During IV attempts, many dangerous clinical situations can occur amid limited options to deliver necessary medications. Failure to attain IV access may ultimately require extremes such as CVC placement or procedure cancellation. In this project, a difficult vascular access algorithm including intraosseous devices as an alternative was developed based on current evidence, existing algorithms, and implementation site …


Developing The Pedis Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea Screening Tool, Steven Sumpter May 2020

Developing The Pedis Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea Screening Tool, Steven Sumpter

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Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the most common type of apnea in the pediatric population. Its prevalence is 0.7%-3.0% (Garcia et al., 2016). The dangers of OSA are multiplied in conjunction with anesthesia because anesthesia resembles a state of sleeping, relaxing the airway, and requiring more intense airway monitoring. Childhood OSA includes increased risk for developing neurocognitive impairment, behavioral problems, failure to thrive, hypertension, cardiac dysfunction, systemic inflammation, and increased healthcare costs (Kothare et al., 2015). A perioperative pediatric OSA screening tool is necessary to reduce airway risks. The PEDIS screening tool is a brief, efficient, and evidence-based tool capable …