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Examining The Relationship Of Accurate Esi© Triage Scores To Emergency Department Nursing Attitudes And Experience, Andrew Martin Bsn, Rn, Phrn, Cen, Anne Panik Ms, Rn, Nea-Bc, Courtney Vose Rn Msn Cen, Charlotte Buckenmyer Rn, Ms, Paul Delpais Rn Bsn Cen, Keith D. Micucci Rn Bsn Phrn Cen, Bryan G. Kane Md, Kimberly Badillo Rn, Michele Oritz Rn Bsn Cen, Cheryl Celia Rn Crnp, Michael Guelzow Bsn Cen, Eileen Bechtel Rn, Maria Cruz Rn, Nikki Hatmaker-Garris Rn, Bsn, Traci Dickson-Watner Rn. Bsn, Elizabeth Karoly Rrt Mba, Mae Ann Pasquale Phd, Msn, Rn, Carolyn L. Davidson Rn Ccrn Cprn Phd© Jan 2009

Examining The Relationship Of Accurate Esi© Triage Scores To Emergency Department Nursing Attitudes And Experience, Andrew Martin Bsn, Rn, Phrn, Cen, Anne Panik Ms, Rn, Nea-Bc, Courtney Vose Rn Msn Cen, Charlotte Buckenmyer Rn, Ms, Paul Delpais Rn Bsn Cen, Keith D. Micucci Rn Bsn Phrn Cen, Bryan G. Kane Md, Kimberly Badillo Rn, Michele Oritz Rn Bsn Cen, Cheryl Celia Rn Crnp, Michael Guelzow Bsn Cen, Eileen Bechtel Rn, Maria Cruz Rn, Nikki Hatmaker-Garris Rn, Bsn, Traci Dickson-Watner Rn. Bsn, Elizabeth Karoly Rrt Mba, Mae Ann Pasquale Phd, Msn, Rn, Carolyn L. Davidson Rn Ccrn Cprn Phd©

Patient Care Services / Nursing

No abstract provided.


Caring Minds, University Of Texas Health Science Center At Houston School Of Nursing Jan 2009

Caring Minds, University Of Texas Health Science Center At Houston School Of Nursing

Caring Minds

  • Honoring a Leader
  • 25th Anniversary Symposium
  • Four Investments in Innovation
  • --Accelerated Ph.D. Campaign
  • --House Bill 4471 Aids Nursing
  • --“Pacesetter” Model
  • --John S. Dunn Research Foundation Gift
  • Fabulous from the Start
  • PARTNERS Luncheon
  • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Executive Nurse Fellow
  • Alumni News
  • Faculty Scholarship


Biofeedback Assisted Relaxation Training Program To Decrease Test Anxiety In Nursing Students, Catherine Andrea Prato Jan 2009

Biofeedback Assisted Relaxation Training Program To Decrease Test Anxiety In Nursing Students, Catherine Andrea Prato

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

Nursing programs have been cited as being among the most stressful undergraduate programs. Students' knowledge and skills are consistently tested and monitored, and students may fail a course or be dropped from their nursing program if scores are not above a certain standard. Anxiety reactions are common to situations perceived as threatening; however, excessive anxiety may paralyze an individual and interfere with effective learning, functioning, and testing. Numerous studies have found increased anxiety causes physiological changes including increased respirations and heart rate, and decreased peripheral skin temperature. The purpose of this study was two fold. First test anxiety was measured …


The Relationships Among Satisfaction With Social Support, Perceived Stress, And Coping On Quality Of Life And Survival At 5 To 10 Years After Heart Transplantation, Connie White-Williams Jan 2009

The Relationships Among Satisfaction With Social Support, Perceived Stress, And Coping On Quality Of Life And Survival At 5 To 10 Years After Heart Transplantation, Connie White-Williams

All ETDs from UAB

Introduction: Detailed information regarding satisfaction with social support and its relationship with quality of life (QOL) and survival 5 to 10 years (yrs) after heart transplantation (HT) is unknown. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships among satisfaction with social support perceived stress, and coping with QOL and survival of patients (pts) who were 5 to 10 years post heart transplantation. Methods: This study was a retrospective outcome analysis from data collected from two existing data sets: The HT QOL Study and the Cardiac Transplant Research Database (CTRD). Institutional Review Board approval was obtained. Data on 555 …


Glimpse Into Simulation And Critical Thinking: A Pilot Study Comparing Utah And Ecuador, Katrina Duncan, Patricia K. Ravert Jan 2009

Glimpse Into Simulation And Critical Thinking: A Pilot Study Comparing Utah And Ecuador, Katrina Duncan, Patricia K. Ravert

Faculty Publications

Classroom learning is practiced and applied through simulation, which can help develop critical thinking and clinical judgment skills imperative in clinical settings for both students and new nurse graduates. Simulation is well developed in the United States but is in early stages of use and development in South America.


Comparison Of Debriefing Methods Following Simulation, Shelly J. Reed, Patricia K. Ravert Jan 2009

Comparison Of Debriefing Methods Following Simulation, Shelly J. Reed, Patricia K. Ravert

Faculty Publications

The purpose of this study was to examine and compare the student nurse experience between three debriefing methods: oral discussion, journaling, and blogging.


Apgar Scores And Oxygenation Levels: A Comparison Of Vaginal And Cesarean Section Modes Of Delivery, Allison Holt, Patricia K. Ravert Jan 2009

Apgar Scores And Oxygenation Levels: A Comparison Of Vaginal And Cesarean Section Modes Of Delivery, Allison Holt, Patricia K. Ravert

Faculty Publications

The purpose of this study was to compare Apgar scores and oxygenation levels (two measures of birth outcomes) of well infants born by Cesarean section (c-section) to those delivered vaginally.


Psychometric Properties Of The Self-Assessment Of The Interpersonal Relationship Scale, Karen S. Dearing, Sheryl Steadman Jan 2009

Psychometric Properties Of The Self-Assessment Of The Interpersonal Relationship Scale, Karen S. Dearing, Sheryl Steadman

Faculty Publications

The nurse-patient relationship is the basis of psychiatric nursing. The use of self defines nursing as an interactive, exploratory, caring, and health promoting process. No tool has been developed to determine specific areas for competency building using the principles of developing an interpersonal relationship. The specific aims of the study were two-fold: establish the reliability and validity of the Self-Assessment of the Interpersonal Relationship Scale (SAIRS) and determine the ability of SAIRS to measure student nurses development of interpersonal competencies with patients.


Engaging Students In The Fundamental Skill Lab: Scenario Based Simulations, Deborah O. Himes, Patricia K. Ravert, Colleen R. Tingey Jan 2009

Engaging Students In The Fundamental Skill Lab: Scenario Based Simulations, Deborah O. Himes, Patricia K. Ravert, Colleen R. Tingey

Faculty Publications

Aims of this study: Students will be actively engaged in the basic nursing skills lab and develop critical nursing behaviors including:

- Assessment/ Intervention/ Evaluation

- Critical Thinking/ Clinical Decision Making

- Direct Patient Care

- Communication/ Collaboration

- Professional Behaviors.

Students will also remember more of what they learn through story-telling (patient cases) and role-playing. They will come prepared to perform as a nurse in lab.


Understanding Why Professional Nurses Work, Patricia Rushton, Dennis L. Eggett Jan 2009

Understanding Why Professional Nurses Work, Patricia Rushton, Dennis L. Eggett

Faculty Publications

The project studied factors impacting professional registered nurses in maintaining active employment. Participants chose to enter the nursing profession to provide service. They were motivated to stay in the nursing profession in an employed situation to 1) provide financial support of themselves and their families,and 2) from a desire to serve. Respect as individuals was motivation to do their best work. The results of the study reinforce the desire of the nursing profession to serve its clients and patients. The results demonstrate the committment of registered nurses to the nursing profession. They also demonstrate the desire of professional nurses to …


The Importance Of Hiv Specialist Services For African Women Living With Hiv In Nottingham: Results Of A Qualitative Study, Eunice Ndirangu, Catrin Evans Jan 2009

The Importance Of Hiv Specialist Services For African Women Living With Hiv In Nottingham: Results Of A Qualitative Study, Eunice Ndirangu, Catrin Evans

School of Nursing & Midwifery, East Africa

This article reports the results of a qualitative study of the experiences of African women living with HIV in Nottingham, UK. Globally, sub-Saharan Africa is the region most severely affected by the HIV pandemic [1]. This pattern is also reflected in the UK where African migrants make up 27% of those diagnosed with HIV despite the fact that they constitute less than 1% of the population [2-4]. Healthcare staff play a central role in meeting the prevention and care needs of people living with HIV/AIDS [5]. In contexts of increasing migration, health workers are called upon to recognise the diverse …


'People Are Creating Policy Up There, They Are Not Coming Down': Nurses' Views On The Expansion Of Routine Provider-Initiated Hiv Testing And Counselling In Nairobi, Kenya., Catrin Evans, Eunice Ndirangu Jan 2009

'People Are Creating Policy Up There, They Are Not Coming Down': Nurses' Views On The Expansion Of Routine Provider-Initiated Hiv Testing And Counselling In Nairobi, Kenya., Catrin Evans, Eunice Ndirangu

School of Nursing & Midwifery, East Africa

In this report, we present selected findings from an exploratory piece of qualitative research on HIV testing that was undertaken in 2007-2008 with nurses in Nairobi, Kenya. At the same time, we share our own story of how this research came about and how NHIVNA research funding was able to lay the foundations for a larger study that will hopefully give voice to patients and HIV nurses in Nairobi and will develop HIV nursing research capacity in the country.


Job Satisfaction Comparison Between Foreign Educated Nurses And U.S. Educated Nurses, Kari Zizzo Jan 2009

Job Satisfaction Comparison Between Foreign Educated Nurses And U.S. Educated Nurses, Kari Zizzo

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

The current nursing shortage has impacted the profession and resulted in desperate recruitment of immigrant nurses to work in the U.S. Low job satisfaction is a factor implicated for the high nurse turnover rates, which contributes to further shortages and recruitment. Satisfaction amongst all nurses has been assessed in past research to address these issues; however no research per se has compared job satisfaction of nurses who obtained their nursing education in the U.S. to nurses who obtained education in other countries. It was the purpose of this study to compare these groups to identify any differences in job satisfaction. …


A Semester Of Global Health & Human Diversity Among United States Veterans In Rural Utah, Kent D. Blad, Janelle Jackson, Petr Ruda, Angelynn Singley, Paula; Ulberg, Ron S.; Speirs, Ron S. Ulberg Jan 2009

A Semester Of Global Health & Human Diversity Among United States Veterans In Rural Utah, Kent D. Blad, Janelle Jackson, Petr Ruda, Angelynn Singley, Paula; Ulberg, Ron S.; Speirs, Ron S. Ulberg

Faculty Publications

Patients and health care providers in rural communities face a unique combination of factors which create disparities in healthcare when compared with urban areas, such as economic factors, cultural values, reduced rates of formal education, lack of recognition by legislators, and isolation. There are more veterans per capita in rural than in urban areas. Health care for the rural population is coupled with the unique challenges of caring for veterans. Because of this, we chose to devote a semester to the study of improving health care to the rural veteran population.


Cultivating An Understanding Of U.S. Veterans: Our Honored Patients, Tausha Allen, Kent D. Blad, Jennifer Bloomfield, Rachel Dudley, Kelsie Egan, Ron S. Ulberg Jan 2009

Cultivating An Understanding Of U.S. Veterans: Our Honored Patients, Tausha Allen, Kent D. Blad, Jennifer Bloomfield, Rachel Dudley, Kelsie Egan, Ron S. Ulberg

Faculty Publications

As nursing students, we specifically chose to devote our time to learning how to better care for the veteran population. We worked with veterans as we traveled to Washington, D.C. and completed clinical experiences in Utah. These experiences greatly altered our perspective toward the armed forces and our appreciation for our nation’s freedom.


Oncology Nurses’ Perceptions Of Obstacles And Supportive Behaviors In End-Of-Life Care, Renea L. Beckstrand, A. Elaine Bond, Lynn Clark Callister, Josie Moore Jan 2009

Oncology Nurses’ Perceptions Of Obstacles And Supportive Behaviors In End-Of-Life Care, Renea L. Beckstrand, A. Elaine Bond, Lynn Clark Callister, Josie Moore

Faculty Publications

Cancer accounts for one in four deaths in the United States. Oncology nurses care for dying patients on a daily basis. Research on specific obstacles that impede and supportive behaviors that help the delivery of end-of-life (EOL) care is limited.


The Meaning Of Being A Primary Nurse Preceptor For Newly Graduated Nurses, Jennifer Richards Jan 2009

The Meaning Of Being A Primary Nurse Preceptor For Newly Graduated Nurses, Jennifer Richards

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

Preceptorship is a vital component of the transition experience of newly graduated nurses into clinical practice. Preceptors teach, supervise, and evaluate newly graduated nurses, and also help them socialize into their roles as registered nurses. In the presence of an ever-growing nursing shortage and evidence that many new nurses are leaving their first positions, it is of paramount importance that we make every attempt to ease the transition of newly graduated nurses into clinical practice. Additionally important is the need to understand the experience of all involved in the process.

The primary purpose of this study was to achieve a …


Implications For Nursing Practice: Delivering The Folic Acid Message, Kimberly Townsend Little Jan 2009

Implications For Nursing Practice: Delivering The Folic Acid Message, Kimberly Townsend Little

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

In 1995, North Carolina (NC) had one of the highest prevalence rates of neural tube defects (NTDs) in the United States. Since the NC Folic Acid Council began focusing their efforts on educating women of childbearing age regarding NTDs in 1994, the prevalence of NTDs has declined overall by 40%; however, NTD prevalence among Hispanics in NC continues to be double the rate of non-Hispanics. Research has found daily consumption of a multivitamin with folic acid significantly decreases NTDs. Healthy People 2010 include in their objectives the need to increase folic acid consumption in women and reduce the NTD rates. …


From School To Practice: The Meaning Of Nurses' Holistic Comfort, Michal Goodwin Jan 2009

From School To Practice: The Meaning Of Nurses' Holistic Comfort, Michal Goodwin

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

Nurses entering the healthcare arena are likely to encounter a gap in preparation from school to practice. Despite well-intentioned transition programs, nurses struggle to keep up with the reality of demanding schedules, stressful work environments and non-nursing tasks, such as their own comfort. Holistic comfort, a well-known concept in patient care, offers an innovative approach to nursing education to sustain new nurses transitioning into practice. This phenomenological study explored how nurses who experienced holistic comfort in their schooling were able to use the same philosophical approach to transcend unavoidable difficulties early in their careers.

Newly practicing nurses from a program …


Filipino Physician-Turned Nurses: A Phenomenological Study, Victor Rey Cui Vapor Jan 2009

Filipino Physician-Turned Nurses: A Phenomenological Study, Victor Rey Cui Vapor

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

Foreign nurses have augmented the United States nursing workforce. The Philippines has remained the world's leading exporter of nurses, including the United States. More recently, a new phenomenon has emerged involving Filipino physicians who went back to school to take up nursing in the Philippines in order to migrate to foreign countries to work as nurses. The purpose of this study was to describe and to interpret the lived experiences of Filipino physician-turned nurses in the United States. Phenomenology was used as research design, with data obtained from a purposive sample of eight (8) self-identified physician-turned nurses in Las Vegas, …


Nurses [Sic] Knowledge Of Mass Casuality Emergency Situations, Disasters And Related Laws Regulating Nursing Practice In Michigan And Ohio, Ashley Elizabeth Sandmann Jan 2009

Nurses [Sic] Knowledge Of Mass Casuality Emergency Situations, Disasters And Related Laws Regulating Nursing Practice In Michigan And Ohio, Ashley Elizabeth Sandmann

Senior Honors Theses and Projects

A survey was conducted among 51 emergency department nurses in both Michigan and Ohio from 2008 to 2009. A comparative design was used to analyze the surveyed data. The purpose of the study was to describe and compare the knowledge level of emergency department nurses with regards to disaster nursing, emergency preparedness, and correlating related nursing laws in their respective states of licensure. Results showed that there is no significant correlation between knowledge level of emergency and disaster preparedness and related laws to the state in which a nurse is licensed, but nurses in Michigan reported having more instruction in …


Fostering Community Of Relationships Via Online Discussion, Kellie Smith, Rn, Msn Jan 2009

Fostering Community Of Relationships Via Online Discussion, Kellie Smith, Rn, Msn

College of Nursing Faculty Papers & Presentations

Background:

Statistics reveal that online education continues to expand in significant numbers throughout higher education. Nursing education must evolve and incorporate instructional technologies to meet the needs of the new era of tech-savvy students. An important aspect to consider for online and nursing education is creating and fostering a strong sense of community among students. Establishing a sense of community builds relationships among nursing students, assists in developing a comfort level with online course technology, is conducive to learning, and encourages reflection on learning possibilities. It has been established that online threaded discussions can encourage the growth of a learning …


Implementation Of The Aap Recommendations To Reduce Sids Risk In Nicus: A Collaborative Study Of Nursing Knowledge And Practice, Regina Grazel, Msn, Rn, Bc, Apn-C,, Ann Phalen, Phd, Nnp-Bc,, Lori Brittingham, Bsn, Rn, Patti Clifford, Msn, Rn-Nic, Lauren Gresh, Msn, Rn-Nic Jan 2009

Implementation Of The Aap Recommendations To Reduce Sids Risk In Nicus: A Collaborative Study Of Nursing Knowledge And Practice, Regina Grazel, Msn, Rn, Bc, Apn-C,, Ann Phalen, Phd, Nnp-Bc,, Lori Brittingham, Bsn, Rn, Patti Clifford, Msn, Rn-Nic, Lauren Gresh, Msn, Rn-Nic

College of Nursing Faculty Papers & Presentations

Purpose:

To examine and describe NICU nurses’:

Knowledge of SIDS risk reduction measures

Modeling of safe infant sleep interventions prior to hospital discharge

Inclusion of SIDS risk reduction in parent education


16s Rrna Gene-Based Analysis Of Fecal Microbiota From Preterm Infants With And Without Necrotizing Enterocolitis, Yunwei Wang, Jeanette D. Hoenig, Kathryn J. Malin, Sanaa Qamar, Elaine O. Petrof, Jun Sun, Dionysios A. Antonopoulos, Eugene B. Chang, Erika C. Claud Jan 2009

16s Rrna Gene-Based Analysis Of Fecal Microbiota From Preterm Infants With And Without Necrotizing Enterocolitis, Yunwei Wang, Jeanette D. Hoenig, Kathryn J. Malin, Sanaa Qamar, Elaine O. Petrof, Jun Sun, Dionysios A. Antonopoulos, Eugene B. Chang, Erika C. Claud

College of Nursing Faculty Research and Publications

Neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is an inflammatory intestinal disorder affecting preterm infants. Intestinal bacteria play a key role; however no causative pathogen has been identified. The purpose of this study was to determine if there are differences in microbial patterns which may be critical to the development of this disease. Fecal samples from twenty preterm infants, ten with NEC and ten matched controls (including four twin pairs) were obtained from patients in a single site Level III neonatal intensive care unit. Bacterial DNA from individual fecal samples were PCR amplified and subjected to terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis and …


Training New Mothers In Infant Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (Cpr), Gavin C. Barr Jr. Md, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Valerie Rupp Rn, Bsn, Charles C. Worrilow Md, Katie Fredericks, Anne Marie Crown, John Reed Rrt Jan 2009

Training New Mothers In Infant Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (Cpr), Gavin C. Barr Jr. Md, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Valerie Rupp Rn, Bsn, Charles C. Worrilow Md, Katie Fredericks, Anne Marie Crown, John Reed Rrt

Department of Emergency Medicine

No abstract provided.


Implications For Nursing Involvement In Health Care Reform: An International Comparison, Erin Mccuen Jan 2009

Implications For Nursing Involvement In Health Care Reform: An International Comparison, Erin Mccuen

Honors Theses

In this paper, a comparison of two countries' approaches to deliver healthcare services to their people and the practice of professional nursing will be presented. The report is based on a study abroad course where data were gathered about the two countries and included a ten day tour of Slovakia meeting many healthcare leaders and nursing students. A pictorial presentation of this report is attached (See Appendix) as evidence of the comparisons between the two health care systems. The United States of America and the Republic of Slovakia are two countries that have particularly interesting healthcare delivery and nursing practice …


Second-Stage Labor Care: Challenges In Spontaneous Bearing Down, Lisa Hanson Jan 2009

Second-Stage Labor Care: Challenges In Spontaneous Bearing Down, Lisa Hanson

College of Nursing Faculty Research and Publications

Substantial scientific evidence supports spontaneous maternal bearing down for its associated maternal and fetal physiologic benefits. Imposing specific directions for Valsalva pushing does not result in optimal outcomes but continues to be widely used, particularly when labor progress is less than optimal. However, there are numerous evidence-based approaches that can be used to avoid reverting to directed, prolonged Valsalva bearing down. Nursing care challenges may be encountered when using physiologic approaches; therefore, strategies are detailed to alleviate a variety of problems including ways to promote physiological descent and effectively support women's spontaneous efforts. For example, maternal postural interventions are suggested …


A Descriptive Analysis Of Health Care Coverage And Concerns In West C Entral Wisconsin, E Jamelske, Johs-Artisensi, Lois Taft, K German Dec 2008

A Descriptive Analysis Of Health Care Coverage And Concerns In West C Entral Wisconsin, E Jamelske, Johs-Artisensi, Lois Taft, K German

Lois Taft

No abstract provided.


Pediatric Ccrn Review Course, Susan Wade Dec 2008

Pediatric Ccrn Review Course, Susan Wade

Susan Wade

o November 2014, Houston TX o July 2014, Tampa FL o June 2014, Phoenix AZ o March 2014, Atlantic City, NJ o February 2014, Fort Myers, FL o October 2013, Hollywood FL o July 2013, Philadelphia PA o June 2013, Morristown NJ o June 2013, Phoenix, AZ o March 2013 Atlantic City, NJ o March 2012, Philadelphia, PA o March 2012, Atlantic City, NJ o May 2012, Boise, ID o June 2012, Fairfax, VA o September 2012, Philadelphia, PA o October 2012, Orlando, FL o August 2011, Omaha, NE o July 2011, Memphis, TN o July 2011, Las Vegas, NV …


Carbidopa/Levodopa: A Winning Combination, Bridget Roberts Dec 2008

Carbidopa/Levodopa: A Winning Combination, Bridget Roberts

Bridget R. Roberts

David Robinson arrives at his healthcare provider’s office reporting gradual worsening of his Parkinson’s disease (PD) symptoms. Although his current medication has helped over the past 5 years, it has recently lost effectiveness despite dosage and frequency adjustments. The healthcare provider prescribes carbidopa/levodopa (Sinemet) to be used in combination with Mr. Robinson’s current treatment to decrease the signs and symptoms of his disease.