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News From The Graduate School - Nursing Fall 2020, Otterbein Office Of Graduate Programs Oct 2020

News From The Graduate School - Nursing Fall 2020, Otterbein Office Of Graduate Programs

Graduate School

Newsletter that provides updates from the Graduate School and the Nursing Graduate Program.


Acute Pancreatitis, Noah Prebish Aug 2020

Acute Pancreatitis, Noah Prebish

Nursing Student Class Projects (Formerly MSN)

The continents of the poster are the result of a literature search that was conducted to find the most up to date information on various aspects of acute pancreatitis. Acute pancreatitis can be categorized as mild, moderate and severe cases. Mild and moderate cases of acute pancreatitis usually subside spontaneously and have no residual effects on patients. Severe acute pancreatitis is a potentially life-threatening disorder that results in the autodigestion of the pancreas. Autodigestion of the pancreas causes a systemic inflammatory response that usually results in rapid deterioration of patient’s hemodynamic status. Severe pancreatitis often leads to long hospital stays …


News From The Graduate School - Nursing Summer 2020, Otterbein Office Of Graduate Programs Jul 2020

News From The Graduate School - Nursing Summer 2020, Otterbein Office Of Graduate Programs

Graduate School

Newsletter that provides updates from the Graduate School and the Nursing Graduate Program.


Venous Thromboembolism, Ngwangong Mitti Jul 2020

Venous Thromboembolism, Ngwangong Mitti

Nursing Student Class Projects (Formerly MSN)

Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a serious pathophysiological condition that is a major cause of morbidity and mortality, especially perioperatively (Elisha at al., 2015).


The Pathophysiology Of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (Ards), Alyscia Defrancisco Jul 2020

The Pathophysiology Of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (Ards), Alyscia Defrancisco

Nursing Student Class Projects (Formerly MSN)

Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is fatal when not recognized early, nursing care can have a positive impact on patient outcomes. ARDS is a disease of the lung caused by an acute lung injury. ARDS accounts for 10-15% of ICU admission and is underrecognized. Key nursing consideration are essential to help identify and treat ARDS.


Wound Healing, Emily Schmitter Jul 2020

Wound Healing, Emily Schmitter

Nursing Student Class Projects (Formerly MSN)

The topic being presented is wound healing. Wound healing is a pathological process that occurs in three phases: inflammation, proliferation and new tissue formation, and remodeling and maturation. Several factors can affect wound healing such as nutrition status, increased age and health status. Wound healing is relevant to advanced practiced nursing because APNs participate in prevention, assessment, and treatment of wounds. The APN is responsible for teaching diabetic patients about the importance of proper nutrition. The APN must also be able to identify a hard-to-heal wound. And the APN must know how to prevent infection and induce healing in hard-to-heal …


Poster: Impact Of Educational Modules On Knowledge Among Neuroscience Nurses Working In The Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (Emu), Shivani Bhatnagar, Joy Shoemaker May 2020

Poster: Impact Of Educational Modules On Knowledge Among Neuroscience Nurses Working In The Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (Emu), Shivani Bhatnagar, Joy Shoemaker

Doctor of Nursing Practice Scholarly Projects

Background: Little data exists about nursing care and knowledge on an epilepsy monitoring unit (EMU). This study evaluated the impact of an educational series (three modules) on nursing knowledge and confidence in providing care, using a pre-test/post-test design. Objectives: There were three objectives for this study. The first objective was to improve nursing knowledge and competence in educating patients and families. The second, to increase nursing confidence in providing care and decision-making for the specialized patient population on the EMU. The third, to evaluate the effectiveness of educational modules. Subjects: Thirty-eight nurses working in the neuroscience unit participated in the …


Report:Impact Of Educational Modules On Knowledge Among Neuroscience Nurses Working In The Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (Emu), Shivani Bhatnagar, Joy Shoemaker May 2020

Report:Impact Of Educational Modules On Knowledge Among Neuroscience Nurses Working In The Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (Emu), Shivani Bhatnagar, Joy Shoemaker

Doctor of Nursing Practice Scholarly Projects

Background: Little data exists about nursing care and knowledge on an epilepsy monitoring unit (EMU). This study evaluated the impact of an educational series (three modules) on nursing knowledge and confidence in providing care, using a pre-test/post-test design. Objectives: There were three objectives for this study. The first objective was to improve nursing knowledge and competence in educating patients and families. The second, to increase nursing confidence in providing care and decision-making for the specialized patient population on the EMU. The third, to evaluate the effectiveness of educational modules. Subjects: Thirty-eight nurses working in the neuroscience unit participated in the …


News From The Graduate School - Nursing Spring 2020, Otterbein Office Of Graduate Programs Apr 2020

News From The Graduate School - Nursing Spring 2020, Otterbein Office Of Graduate Programs

Graduate School

Newsletter that provides updates from the Graduate School and the Nursing Graduate Program.