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Understanding The Relationship Between Kangaroo Care And Neurodevelopment In Infants With Congenital Heart Disease: A Systematic Review, Natalie Geralde, Alexis Antoci, Anne Aca, Kamrin Burdell Nov 2021

Understanding The Relationship Between Kangaroo Care And Neurodevelopment In Infants With Congenital Heart Disease: A Systematic Review, Natalie Geralde, Alexis Antoci, Anne Aca, Kamrin Burdell

Symposium of Student Scholars

Background: Infants with congenital heart disease (CHD) are predisposed to significant neurodevelopmental delays related to disrupted parent-infant bonding, stress caused by invasive cardiac interventions, and overstimulating environments, such as the cardiac intensive care unit. Early promotion of neurodevelopment in infants with CHD is essential to support their overall health and quality of life, and to diminish the extent of neurocognitive delays. However, there is limited research examining the relationship between neurodevelopment in infants with CHD and the benefits of kangaroo care.

Objective: The purpose of the systematic review was to evaluate the effectiveness of kangaroo care and touch on optimal …


Prolonged Hospitalization Effects On Psychosocial Development In Chronic Illness Pediatric Patients, Zoe Quarles, Courtney Cumberland, Megan Pringle, Sophie Kinrade Nov 2021

Prolonged Hospitalization Effects On Psychosocial Development In Chronic Illness Pediatric Patients, Zoe Quarles, Courtney Cumberland, Megan Pringle, Sophie Kinrade

Symposium of Student Scholars

Prolonged hospitalization effects on psychosocial development in chronic illness pediatric populations

Abstract

Courtney Cumberland, Sophie Kinrade, Megan Pringle, and Zoe Quarles

Background/Objective: Frequent and extensive hospitalizations have a negative impact on the psychosocial development of children in the most formative years of their lives. This problem is most evident in children who have chronic disease or health conditions that require multiple hospital stays and interventions. This topic can be considered broad because of the extensive variety of chronic conditions and how that determines a child's length of stay. This study aims to identify whether patient-to-patient interaction impacts the psychosocial development …


The Impact Of A 12-Hour Shift Compared To An 8-Hour Shift On Nurse Health And Safety, Matthew Kramer, Andrea Howell, Kayla Kloes, Emmy Lam, Brittney Levy Nov 2021

The Impact Of A 12-Hour Shift Compared To An 8-Hour Shift On Nurse Health And Safety, Matthew Kramer, Andrea Howell, Kayla Kloes, Emmy Lam, Brittney Levy

Symposium of Student Scholars

Abstract

Background: An international healthcare concern is extensive shift length among registered nurses and the negative factors associated with nurse burnout. Cognitive impairment, medical errors, sleep deprivation, job dissatisfaction, and overall declined health and safety of nurses have been associated to long shift work hours among registered nurses globally. However, there is limited published evidence about the difference between 8-hour and 12-hour shift work.

Objective: This systematic review summarized evidence on the impact that 12-hour shifts compared to 8-hour shifts has on the health and safety of registered nurses.

Methods: PubMed, SCOPUS, EBSCOHost, NCBI, Google Scholar, and …


Impact Of Language Barriers In Nursing And The Need For Intervention, Emilee Cole, Tiarra L. Arant Nov 2021

Impact Of Language Barriers In Nursing And The Need For Intervention, Emilee Cole, Tiarra L. Arant

Scholars Week

Health care is growing ever diverse and linguistically challenging. Language barriers in healthcare are an important issue that has a need for change. The question to be researched is, How do nurses and other healthcare providers overcome the growing barrier preventing efficient patient care for those who are non-English speaking? This was explored through the participation of Murray Calloway County Hospital (MCCH) offering their current policies on the topic. The method used for this Evidence Based Practice research included analyzing previous research performed over language barriers in healthcare, with findings including that online interpretation tools are the most cost-effective and …


Evidence Based Pressure Ulcer Prevention, Rachel Payne, Jessica Rowe Nov 2021

Evidence Based Pressure Ulcer Prevention, Rachel Payne, Jessica Rowe

Scholars Week

Pressure Injuries are problematic for patients and hospitals. We sought to research the best prevention methods for patients in health care facilities. Current Evidence Based Practice supports the use of the Braden Scale in addition to a method called the T3 program, which consists of turn, touch, and tidy.


Evidence Based Im Injection Practice, Sarah Simpson, Amanda Bailey Nov 2021

Evidence Based Im Injection Practice, Sarah Simpson, Amanda Bailey

Scholars Week

Abstract

This evidence-based study of literature investigated best IM injection practice. The review was based on evidence from 3 main sources, all found on the CINAHL database. The three studies were reviewed and assessed, and best practice was found to be recommended. The first article found that several healthcare workers use different methods and techniques when administering IM injections, this leads to incorrect administration or injections not evidence based. The second article found that in order administer IM injections effectively, 5mm penetration into the muscle is needed. Therefore, skin bunching is not recommended for the reasoning that it creates a …


A New Approach To Bedside Nursing: Bedside Reporting, Regan Hancock, Samantha Mcclure Nov 2021

A New Approach To Bedside Nursing: Bedside Reporting, Regan Hancock, Samantha Mcclure

Scholars Week

End of shift reporting in our chosen hospital has shown a level of unorganization and ineffectiveness. Currently, the practice is that the nursing staff are seated in or around the desk allowing for interruptions from phones, families, and other staff members. Interruptions like these allow for misinterpretation and communication errors which could lead to a decrease in a patient’s outcome and safety. Through utilization of three different theoretical frameworks along with evaluation of several meta-analysis and research based articles, we evaluated the effectiveness of bedside handoff reporting. The evidence is in favor of bedside handoff reporting. Therefore, the hospital should …


Best Practices For Preventing Delirium In Critically-Ill Patients, Madi Williams, Hailey Trexler Price, Natalie Hosman Nov 2021

Best Practices For Preventing Delirium In Critically-Ill Patients, Madi Williams, Hailey Trexler Price, Natalie Hosman

Scholars Week

Abstract:

Utilizing and integrating best evidence-based research to improve nursing care is a core responsibility of a nurse. Implementing best nursing practices leads to better patient outcomes and patient experiences. Through research, specific interventions that can reduce the incidence of delirium in critically ill patients were uncovered. Through utilization of theoretical framework, and multiple evidence-based research articles, a protocol was formed to initiate in the intensive care unit (ICU) at Murray-Calloway County Hospital in Murray, KY. This protocol consists of a multi-component intervention plan to hopefully decrease incidence of ICU delirium.


Evidence-Based Im Administration, Sarah Simpson, Amanda Bailey Nov 2021

Evidence-Based Im Administration, Sarah Simpson, Amanda Bailey

Scholars Week

Abstract

This evidence-based study of literature investigated best IM injection practice. The review was based on evidence from 3 main sources, all found on the CINAHL database. The three studies were reviewed and assessed, and best practice was found to be recommended. The first article found that several healthcare workers use different methods and techniques when administering IM injections, this leads to incorrect administration or injections not evidence based. The second article found that in order administer IM injections effectively, 5mm penetration into the muscle is needed. Therefore, skin bunching is not recommended for the reasoning that it creates a …


Culturally Sensitive Care For Hispanic Americans, Christopher Dodson, Courtney Hall Nov 2021

Culturally Sensitive Care For Hispanic Americans, Christopher Dodson, Courtney Hall

Scholars Week

The number of individuals that speak another language that is not English as their primary language is at an all time high in the United States, and this can make healthcare harder to access for this portion of the population. This research examines what barriers are present for those who do not speak English as their primary language, such as miscommunications, reduced trust in their provider related to being unable to speak directly with them, parts of their cultural practices and alternative medicines being ignored or misunderstood by healthcare providers, and not feeling secure enough to reveal sensitive information to …


Preventing Ventilator Associated Pneumonia, Ally Samuel, Anna Grace Terry Nov 2021

Preventing Ventilator Associated Pneumonia, Ally Samuel, Anna Grace Terry

Scholars Week

Ventilator Associated Pneumonia is a serious infection in the lungs that affects individuals who are being mechanically ventilated. These patients, who are already critically ill, have decreased defense mechanisms that allow pathogens such as bacteria to invade the sterile respiratory tract (Cooper, 2021). Many of the risk factors for the development of VAP may be preventable, and it is up to the ICU nurses, who care for these mechanically ventilated patients, to play a role in the implementation of certain guidelines and/or bundles that may help with the prevention of ventilator associated pneumonia ( Aysegul et al., 2020). Although ventilator …


Acuity Based Staffing, Halie Lewis, Perri Hogan Nov 2021

Acuity Based Staffing, Halie Lewis, Perri Hogan

Scholars Week

For decades nurses have been fighting for safe nurse to patient ratios. Thousands of studies have been done proving that an increased patient load leads to burnout, job dissatisfaction, occupational injuries, adverse events, and patient mortality. In an effort to keep nurses at the bedside, California passed The Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act of 2005. This act was the first of its kind as it established legislatively mandated nursing ratios and required staff to take several breaks throughout the day. However, mandated ratios come with a cost that most institutions cannot afford and therefore is not appropriate as a …


Impact Of Registered Nurse Burnout On Patient Satisfaction, Addie Mctyre, Emily Herring, Caitlin Kelley, Michala Le, Modupe Adewuyi Nov 2021

Impact Of Registered Nurse Burnout On Patient Satisfaction, Addie Mctyre, Emily Herring, Caitlin Kelley, Michala Le, Modupe Adewuyi

Symposium of Student Scholars

BACKGROUND

The Covid-19 pandemic has drawn more attention to burnout, a self-reported job-related syndrome experienced by registered nurses. Despite studies showing that poor self-health and job satisfaction are associated with registered nurses’ burnout, little synthesized evidence is known about the impact on patient’s safety and satisfaction, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic.

OBJECTIVE

To determine the impact of registered nurse burnout on patient safety and satisfaction.

METHODS

Through the guidance of our PRISMA 2020 statement, a systematic review was performed. The databases; Pubmed, ScienceDirect, Cochrane Library, Pubmed Central, and MEDLINE were searched using specific keywords to find relevant studies. Fifteen of …


Evidence-Based Practice: Nurse-To-Patient Ratios And Length Of Stay In The Emergency Department, Gina Hicks, Christine Landers, Rachel Abukhdeir, Quanta Bailey, Alem Assefa, Modupe Adewuyi Nov 2021

Evidence-Based Practice: Nurse-To-Patient Ratios And Length Of Stay In The Emergency Department, Gina Hicks, Christine Landers, Rachel Abukhdeir, Quanta Bailey, Alem Assefa, Modupe Adewuyi

Symposium of Student Scholars

Background: The emergency department plays an essential role in delivering quality patient care. Factors that have contributed to fewer ED registered nurses are aging out of the field, lack of educators to teach nursing students which leads to fewer graduates entering the field, and burnout and exhausting of current registered nurses.

Purpose: The objective of our study was to determine the impact of the ratio of registered nurses to patients on length of stay in the emergency department.

Methods: We performed a systematic review identifying varying staffing levels and how they play a role in patient care. The PRISMA 2020 …


Difficult Intravenous Starts Using Ultrasound Guided Technique, Nicole Evaro, Rn, Msn, Cen Oct 2021

Difficult Intravenous Starts Using Ultrasound Guided Technique, Nicole Evaro, Rn, Msn, Cen

St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference

No abstract provided.


National Early Warning Score (News): Medical Surgical Unit Pilot, Electronic Hospital-Wide Roll-Out, And Unit Educational Case Studies, Leslie Farrington, Rn, Bsn, Ccrn, Mackenzie Brown, Rn, Bsn, Molly Cody, Rn, Bsn, Megan Greco, Rn, Bsn, Cecille Lamorena Bsn, Rn, Ccrn-K, Crystal Martinez, Rn, Bsn, Jacoba Walsh, Rn, Bsn, Elizabeth Winokur, Phd, Rn, Cen Oct 2021

National Early Warning Score (News): Medical Surgical Unit Pilot, Electronic Hospital-Wide Roll-Out, And Unit Educational Case Studies, Leslie Farrington, Rn, Bsn, Ccrn, Mackenzie Brown, Rn, Bsn, Molly Cody, Rn, Bsn, Megan Greco, Rn, Bsn, Cecille Lamorena Bsn, Rn, Ccrn-K, Crystal Martinez, Rn, Bsn, Jacoba Walsh, Rn, Bsn, Elizabeth Winokur, Phd, Rn, Cen

St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference

No abstract provided.


Smoke Evacuation In The Operating Room, Kristina Macalalag Salacup, Rn, Bsn, Cnor Oct 2021

Smoke Evacuation In The Operating Room, Kristina Macalalag Salacup, Rn, Bsn, Cnor

St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference

No abstract provided.


Implementing Interventions To Improve Care For Perinatal Mothers With Substance Use Exposure, Katrina Munoz, Bsn, Rn, Rnc-Mnn, Le Oct 2021

Implementing Interventions To Improve Care For Perinatal Mothers With Substance Use Exposure, Katrina Munoz, Bsn, Rn, Rnc-Mnn, Le

St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference

No abstract provided.


Bipap-Related Hapi In Dsu During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Carmyle Seville, Bsn, Rn, Pccn, Angelica Taneca, Bsn, Rn, Pccn Oct 2021

Bipap-Related Hapi In Dsu During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Carmyle Seville, Bsn, Rn, Pccn, Angelica Taneca, Bsn, Rn, Pccn

St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference

No abstract provided.


Telenephrologyimplementation In The Renal Center, Rachna Thakur Bsn, Rn, Cnn, Ana Lopez, Bsn, Rn, Csn Oct 2021

Telenephrologyimplementation In The Renal Center, Rachna Thakur Bsn, Rn, Cnn, Ana Lopez, Bsn, Rn, Csn

St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference

No abstract provided.


Implementation Of A Team Discharge Approach To Improve Ecc Throughput, Julie Lisbin, Msn, Rn, Cen Oct 2021

Implementation Of A Team Discharge Approach To Improve Ecc Throughput, Julie Lisbin, Msn, Rn, Cen

St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference

No abstract provided.


Providing Quality Patient Care Through Bedside Nurse Handoff & Shift Report, Chioma Elendu, Rn, Msn, Cmsrn Oct 2021

Providing Quality Patient Care Through Bedside Nurse Handoff & Shift Report, Chioma Elendu, Rn, Msn, Cmsrn

St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference

No abstract provided.


Utilization Of The Munro Risk Assessment Tool For Prevention Of Perioperative Acquired Skin And Pressure Ulcer Injuries, Jenny Ly, Rn, Bsn, Cnor Oct 2021

Utilization Of The Munro Risk Assessment Tool For Prevention Of Perioperative Acquired Skin And Pressure Ulcer Injuries, Jenny Ly, Rn, Bsn, Cnor

St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference

No abstract provided.


Skin Is In! An Evidence-Based Practice Project In The Emergency Care Center (Ecc), Dixie Stiles, Dnp, Rn, Fnp-Bc, Gnp-Bc, Cen, Ccrn Oct 2021

Skin Is In! An Evidence-Based Practice Project In The Emergency Care Center (Ecc), Dixie Stiles, Dnp, Rn, Fnp-Bc, Gnp-Bc, Cen, Ccrn

St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference

No abstract provided.


Difficult Iv Access (Diva) Tool’S Impact On Assisting Rns In Determining When To Call The Vascular Access Team (Vat) Rn For Assistance, Diane Dimarco Davis, Bsn, Rn, Va-Bc Oct 2021

Difficult Iv Access (Diva) Tool’S Impact On Assisting Rns In Determining When To Call The Vascular Access Team (Vat) Rn For Assistance, Diane Dimarco Davis, Bsn, Rn, Va-Bc

St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference

The Vascular Access Team: Joey Guinto, BSN, RN, VA-BC; Chynna Vu, RN; SabelaBarrios, RN, VA-BC; Summer Cortinas, BSN, RN, VA-BC; Jeremy Tan, BSN, RN; Lynda Fenton, RN, VA-BC; VinhLe, RN, VA-BC


Secondary Stroke Prevention Education Project, Lauren Collie, Rn, Bsn, Pccn, Alyssa Brown, Rn, Bsn Oct 2021

Secondary Stroke Prevention Education Project, Lauren Collie, Rn, Bsn, Pccn, Alyssa Brown, Rn, Bsn

St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference

No abstract provided.


Improving Picc Line Dressing Adherence By Using Tissue Adhesive And Liquid Adhesive, Ricardo Guinto, Bsn, Rn, Va-Bc, Crni Oct 2021

Improving Picc Line Dressing Adherence By Using Tissue Adhesive And Liquid Adhesive, Ricardo Guinto, Bsn, Rn, Va-Bc, Crni

St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference

The Vascular Access Team (VAT): Chynna Vu, RN; SabelaBarrios, RN; Diane Davis, BSN, RN; Summer Cortinas, BSN, RN; Lynda Fenton, RN; Jeremy Tan, BSN, RN


Human Donor Banked Breast Milk Patient Survey, Angela Maietta, Mph, Bsn, Bs, Rn, Phn, Mches, Ibclc Oct 2021

Human Donor Banked Breast Milk Patient Survey, Angela Maietta, Mph, Bsn, Bs, Rn, Phn, Mches, Ibclc

St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference

No abstract provided.


Implementing Bedside Report In The Emergency Care Center 2.0: A Quality Improvement Initiative, Alexandra Rowen, Bsn, Rn, Cen Oct 2021

Implementing Bedside Report In The Emergency Care Center 2.0: A Quality Improvement Initiative, Alexandra Rowen, Bsn, Rn, Cen

St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference

No abstract provided.


Improving The Chemotherapy Experience Through Telephone Communications: The Follow-Up Phone Call, Kathy Keener, Msn, Rn, Ocn Oct 2021

Improving The Chemotherapy Experience Through Telephone Communications: The Follow-Up Phone Call, Kathy Keener, Msn, Rn, Ocn

St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, CA. Evidence Based Practice Conference

No abstract provided.