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Or Rn Onboarding. A Quality Improvement Project, Victoria Burkhart, Eroica Hunter Jan 2016

Or Rn Onboarding. A Quality Improvement Project, Victoria Burkhart, Eroica Hunter

Interprofessional Research and Innovations Council

OR RN Onboarding. A Quality Improvement Project.

Victoria Burkhart, BSN, RN

Eroica Hunter, BSN, RN, CNOR

Background: National Data1 shows that about 18% (1 in 5) new RNs leave their 1st job within 1 year; 1 in 3 leave within 2 years. National Data2 also shows that OR nursing turnover was in 2014 17.2% and in 2015 this had increased to 19.2%. At MMC OR turnover compares to national data, but has been slightly lower over the past years (e.g. 2014 - 10.9%; 2015 - 10.8% and 2016 - 9.5%). However, today in MMC OR, 28 …


Deep Tissue Pressure Injury (Dtpi): Predictors And Risk Factors During Hospitalization. A Literature Review, Tricia Foley Jan 2016

Deep Tissue Pressure Injury (Dtpi): Predictors And Risk Factors During Hospitalization. A Literature Review, Tricia Foley

Interprofessional Research and Innovations Council

Deep Tissue Pressure Injury (DTPI): Predictors and Risk Factors During Hospitalization. A Literature Review

Tricia Foley, RN, BSN, CWOCN, MMC

Background: Deep tissue pressure injuries (DTPI) at Maine Medical Center (MMC) have increased from 2014 to 2016. DTPI initially appear as purple or maroon discoloration and either resolve or evolve into a deeper wound. When a DTPI evolves into an eschar, this is called an unstageable pressure injury by the National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel. Patients with an unstageable, stage 3 or 4 pressure injury are reported to the State of Maine according to Maine Law. This is considered a …