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A Formal Antibiotic Stewardship Protocol To Reduce Antibiotic Use, Shalese Ladawne Collins
A Formal Antibiotic Stewardship Protocol To Reduce Antibiotic Use, Shalese Ladawne Collins
MSN Capstone Projects
Background: Antimicrobial resistance is a nationwide public health crisis which is a result of indiscriminate antibiotic use. Inappropriate antibiotic prescribing for infections have been overlooked for several years in long-term care facilities. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have been compelled to require long-term care facilities to start an antibiotic stewardship program that is a key measure to combat antimicrobial resistance and seeks to accomplish this by improving antibiotic use. Many healthcare workers report presumed urinary tract infections to the provider without the accurate understanding of what criteria is required for the need of antibiotics.
Objective: Create a protocol …
Intent To Stay, Moral Distress, And Nurse Practice Environment Among Long-Term Care Nurses, Amil Tan
Intent To Stay, Moral Distress, And Nurse Practice Environment Among Long-Term Care Nurses, Amil Tan
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
Background: Many long-term care facilities in the United States face significant problems with nurse retention and turnover. These challenges are attributed at least in part to moral distress and a negative nurse practice environment. Licensed nurses working in long-term care facilities experience ethical challenges such as lack of resources, use of restraints, end-of-life issues, and caring for residents with dementia that, if not resolved, can lead to moral distress- especially if left unresolved. Long-term care administrators and nurse managers increasingly strive to improve leadership support for long-term care staff that will positively affect the nurse practice environment.
Aim/Purpose: The purpose …
An Interprofessional Approach To Holistic End-Of-Life., Andrew Aschbacher
An Interprofessional Approach To Holistic End-Of-Life., Andrew Aschbacher
Doctor of Nursing Practice Papers
Purpose: The goal of this Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) project was to develop and evaluate an evidence-based clinical practice guideline (EBP) for an interprofessional approach across four end-of-life care domains (1) ethnocentric spiritual wellbeing, (2) mental wellbeing, (3) symptom management, and (4) value-based goals of care. Design and Methods: The Iowa Model for the Development of Evidence-Based Practice guided the development of the practice guideline. A multi-phase literature review was conducted to establish and grade the best evidence. A two-phase evaluation plan was developed. The University of Louisville Institutional Review Board approved the project. Results: In evaluation phase one, …
Rapid Evaluation Teams (Ret): No Longer Just For Hospitals, Amanda Thorson
Rapid Evaluation Teams (Ret): No Longer Just For Hospitals, Amanda Thorson
Nursing Posters
Study:
Everyone goes to the Nursing Home for End of Life - Right? Wrong Cumulatively, over a 4-year study there were 678 residents with Full Code status residing at Carris Health Care Center and 687 residents the DNR/DNI status. That is only a 10-resident different between Full Code and DNR/DNI
Plan:
- Improve long-term care staff's ability to call for, and receive, support to rapidly evaluate and address an urgent or concerning situation.
- Need for this plan is supported by increased number of OHFC substantiated events related to code status in MN and number of residents with Full Code status in …
Improving The Utilization Of Cnas In Pressure Ulcer Prevention, Jaclyn N. Bitterman
Improving The Utilization Of Cnas In Pressure Ulcer Prevention, Jaclyn N. Bitterman
Doctor of Nursing Practice Projects
An estimated 2.5 million Americans are affected by pressure ulcers annually with the largest majority impacted the geriatric population. In order to achieve prevention of facility acquired pressure ulcers, the nursing team must properly identify patients at risk to prevent the injury associated with pressure. CNAs play a key role in this effort. The purpose of this project was used to develop, implement, and evaluate a training program for CNA students to improve knowledge and promote engaged attitudes in the prevention of pressure ulcers. Results of the project showed improvement after the training, but overall was not statistically significant. Overall …