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Health Promotion Within High-Risk Communities: Become An Agent Of Change To Enhance Vaccination Acceptance In Communities, Natalie A. Fischetti Dr., Susan Mee Dr.
Health Promotion Within High-Risk Communities: Become An Agent Of Change To Enhance Vaccination Acceptance In Communities, Natalie A. Fischetti Dr., Susan Mee Dr.
Open Educational Resources
This is a course of six self-paced modules for nursing students to learn about vaccines, vaccine safety and patient education regarding vaccines.
Code Gray Response Team, Charlie A. Brizzee
Code Gray Response Team, Charlie A. Brizzee
IPS/BAS 495 Undergraduate Capstone Projects
This video presentation addresses the declining feeling of safety by frontline clinical staff due to the recent escalation of combative patients and workplace violence in the healthcare setting, identified through Emotional intelligence and the approach created to address it. This project was crafted as an innovative and creative approach to addressing the issue in the clinical setting without adding additional staff or additional expense to the organization. Additionally, the approach had to be innovative and creative as the author does not own the current process, and knowing to receive stakeholder acceptance, the ownership had to remain with the current stakeholder. …
Registered Nurses’ Images Of Nursing During A Pandemic, Abigail Slaktowski
Registered Nurses’ Images Of Nursing During A Pandemic, Abigail Slaktowski
Honors Projects
The purpose of this research study was to discover any new or transformed images of nursing during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. The research question was “What are Registered Nurses’ images of nursing while working during a pandemic?” Registered nurses submitted an image and a brief narrative of the image through REDCap ©, a secure database, describing how the image and culture of nursing is impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Using Leininger’s Four Phases of Data Analysis (1991), the five submitted photos and narratives were analyzed. Data analysis revealed fourteen categories, then five patterns, then two final themes: …
Post-Partum Skin-To-Skin Care And Infant Safety: Results Of A State-Wide Hospital Survey, Eileen Tyrala, Md, Michael H. Goodstein, Md, Erich Batra, Md, Barbara Kelly, Md, Judy Bannon, Mba, Ted Bell, Ms
Post-Partum Skin-To-Skin Care And Infant Safety: Results Of A State-Wide Hospital Survey, Eileen Tyrala, Md, Michael H. Goodstein, Md, Erich Batra, Md, Barbara Kelly, Md, Judy Bannon, Mba, Ted Bell, Ms
Department of Medicine Faculty Papers
Objectives: Survey current experience with Skin to Skin care (SSC) in Pennsylvania Maternity Centers.
Study Design: The nursing director of each Maternity Center in PA (n = 95) was sent an on-line confidential survey querying SSC practices. Responses were compared by delivery size, location, and nature of affiliation. Statistics analyzed by chi-square and student t-test.
Results: Of these 64/95 MCs (67%) responded. All allowed SSC after vaginal deliveries, 55% after C-section, 73% mother’s room. Monitoring included delivery room nurse (94%) with support from other providers (61%), family members (37%), and electronic monitoring (5%). If SSC occurred in mother’s …
Research Regarding The Stress And Coping Practices Of Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Nurses, Gabriella Musto
Research Regarding The Stress And Coping Practices Of Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Nurses, Gabriella Musto
Honors College Theses
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