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Reducing Specimen Labeling Errors To Promote Patient Safety: A Quality Improvement Project At An Inpatient Department In A Regional Acute Care Hospital, Jihye Johnson Jun 2021

Reducing Specimen Labeling Errors To Promote Patient Safety: A Quality Improvement Project At An Inpatient Department In A Regional Acute Care Hospital, Jihye Johnson

2021 Providence Nurse Research Conference

Background: Mislabeled specimen can cause patient harm by delaying treatment or by inappropriately administering treatment based on incorrectly assigned results. National patient safety goals have consistently called for a reduction of these errors in the hospital setting to zero. The specimen labeling errors on one inpatient department (IPD) at an acute care hospital in Eastern Washington were noted to be elevated from 2019 to 2020, potentially threatening patient safety. An evidence-based technique called the Red Rule has been linked to an improvement in lab labeling performance in the hospital setting.

Purpose/aims: The primary purpose of the QI project was to …


Pain Management Trends Among Adults Hospitalized With Cellulitis: An Evidence-Based Practice Project, Syndey Pham, Teresa Bigand, Brenda Senger, Kenn Daratha, Kris Daratha Jun 2021

Pain Management Trends Among Adults Hospitalized With Cellulitis: An Evidence-Based Practice Project, Syndey Pham, Teresa Bigand, Brenda Senger, Kenn Daratha, Kris Daratha

2021 Providence Nurse Research Conference

Background: Cellulitis is an infection of the skin causing swelling and acute pain. Two and a half to three and a half million adults seek care in the emergency department annually for this condition. Opioid medications are commonly administered and prescribed for pain, especially following the Joint Commission’s campaign in 2001 characterizing “pain as the 5th vital sign”. An estimated 22% of older adults hospitalized with a painful medical condition receive a new prescription for an opioid medication. Evidence suggests that there is no difference in pain outcomes among adults prescribed opioid versus non-opioid medications for acute pain conditions in …


Improving Primary Care Screening For Familial Hypercholesterolemia, Mary Nametka, Brenda Senger Jun 2021

Improving Primary Care Screening For Familial Hypercholesterolemia, Mary Nametka, Brenda Senger

2021 Providence Nurse Research Conference

Background: Familial Hypercholesterolemia (FH) is the most common genetic condition resulting in cardiovascular disease, a leading cause of death in the United States. FH is estimated to affect 1 in 250 individuals with elevated lipid levels present from birth. An estimated 90% of individuals with FH remain undiagnosed. '

Purpose: The purpose of this quality improvement project was to increase provider awareness and promote screening for FH among adults ages 20 years and older. '

Methods: This quality improvement project consisted of an online educational intervention for providers working at an outpatient clinic regarding FH. Outcomes included: 1) pre-intervention …


Pain Management Trends Among Adults Hospitalized With Cellulitis: An Evidence-Based Practice Project, Nonna Dobyns, Teresa Bigand, Kristopher Darath, Denise Ogorek Jun 2021

Pain Management Trends Among Adults Hospitalized With Cellulitis: An Evidence-Based Practice Project, Nonna Dobyns, Teresa Bigand, Kristopher Darath, Denise Ogorek

2021 Providence Nurse Research Conference

Background: Cellulitis is an acute infection of the skin resulting in acute pain and often requires pharmacological analgesics. Past studies revealed that more than half of patients receiving inpatient medical care in the United States received opioid analgesics for pain management during the hospital stay. While opioids are regarded as the strongest analgesic available to ease physical pain, these are habit-forming drugs that contribute to negative outcomes such as opioid use disorder and increased risk for accidental overdose and death. Recommendations for acute pain management in the hospital setting include prescribing less than 50 morphine milligram equivalents (MME's) per day …


Employed Mothers’ Satisfaction With The Breastfeeding Provisions In The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act In Two Northwestern U.S. Hospitals, Rebecca Penders Jun 2021

Employed Mothers’ Satisfaction With The Breastfeeding Provisions In The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act In Two Northwestern U.S. Hospitals, Rebecca Penders

2021 Providence Nurse Research Conference

Background: Breastfeeding is the gold standard for infant nutrition. Many workplace barriers to lactation exist for mothers returning to work after the birth of an infant. In 2010 the Breastfeeding Provisions in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (BP-PPACA) was enacted as the first federal breastfeeding law which outlined specifically break time and a place to pump for businesses with over 50 employees who employed hourly wage workers. There is little known about the satisfaction of hospital employees pumping/lactation experience after the BP-PPACA.

Purpose/Aims: The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which employed mothers' …