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Cervical Collar Clearance: Using Ebp To Decrease Pressure Injuries, Christoph Lecznar
Cervical Collar Clearance: Using Ebp To Decrease Pressure Injuries, Christoph Lecznar
VCU Health Nursing
Purpose: The purpose of this evidence-based practice (EBP) project was to decrease medical device pressure injury (MDPI) related to Cervical Collar (C-collar) clearance in adult blunt trauma patients. PICO: In the adult obtunded blunt trauma patient, should a c-collar be cleared with a negative CT, compared to a negative CT with adjunct imaging to reduce adverse events such as MDRPI?
Background: Our unit observed an incidence in C-collar MDRPI of 3 in 2019 and 3 in 2020 based on the date of the survey. C-collar clearance in the blunt trauma patient is a crucial step to avoid MDRPI. There are …
Cauti: What Are We Testing?, Christoph Lecznar
Cauti: What Are We Testing?, Christoph Lecznar
VCU Health Nursing
Purpose: The purpose of this evidence-based practice (EBP) project was to identify and implement evidence-based practice to reduce Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTI).
Background: CAUTIs are deemed never events by Centers for Medicaid and Medicare and are tied to financial reimbursements. CDC states 17-69% of CAUTIs are preventable with recommended infection control measures. UTIs are the most common type of Hospital-acquired infection, with an estimated of occurrence of 9.5% reported by acute care hospitals. Every day a catheter is in place, the risk of CAUTI increases by 3-7%. Current recommendations for reduction in CAUTI rates include educational strategies, catheter avoidance, …
Literature Review: Covid-19'S Impact On Violence, Jean Cheek, Laura Ashworth
Literature Review: Covid-19'S Impact On Violence, Jean Cheek, Laura Ashworth
VCU Health Nursing
Violence has been exacerbated by the pandemic, resulting in a plethora of research that can be complementary and contradictory. A preliminary thematic literature search was performed using keywords such as human trafficking, IPV, sexual assault, pandemic, covid, and child abuse. This resulted in over 100 articles between 2019 and 2021. The literature review revealed common themes such as pandemics and natural disasters increase the risk for violence in women, children, and marginalized populations. Stay-at-home orders put vulnerable populations in closer proximity to the abuser. A low socioeconomic standing increases the propensity to abuse and be abused. Calls to human trafficking …
The Evidence Based Practice Question Development & Search Tips Checklist (Revised), Roy E. Brown
The Evidence Based Practice Question Development & Search Tips Checklist (Revised), Roy E. Brown
VCU Libraries Faculty and Staff Publications
The Evidence Based Practice Question Development and Search Tips Checklist is a tool that is used in instructional sessions with nurses in reference to evidence-based practice and literature searching. It is intended as a reference handout. The revised handout contains information related to the databases that may be searched as well as about Google Scholar.
It is under a creative commons license. If you would like a version that can be rebranded for your organization to use, please contact the author for an editable version.
The Basic Rules Of Doing A Good Search And Search Tips - Revised, Roy E. Brown
The Basic Rules Of Doing A Good Search And Search Tips - Revised, Roy E. Brown
VCU Libraries Faculty and Staff Publications
This is a handout that is used as a reference for those who are learning to more effectively search databases for assignments and evidence-based practice projects. The revised handout contains information related to the databases that may be searched as well as about Google Scholar.
Please contact the author for a version that can be reused and rebranded.