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University of Tennessee, Knoxville

2023

Pediatric

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Implementation Of A Continuing Education Module On Triage Practices For Pediatric Emergency Room Nurses, Catherine Nicholson, Lindsey Lakas, Marian Malone Dec 2023

Implementation Of A Continuing Education Module On Triage Practices For Pediatric Emergency Room Nurses, Catherine Nicholson, Lindsey Lakas, Marian Malone

Graduate Publications and Other Selected Works - Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)

BACKGROUND: More than 35 million U.S. children visit the emergency department (ED) each year. Triage is the family’s first interaction with the healthcare team and a crucial component of care that directs the course of the ED visit. The use of standardized triage protocols, like the Emergency Severity Index (ESI) algorithm, is shown to improve overall patient health outcomes in the pediatric ED. For triage algorithms to be safe and effective, continuing education for pediatric ED nurses is important.

LOCAL PROBLEM: Patients at a local pediatric emergency department are being inaccurately triaged - assigned a higher or lower acuity level …


Sleep Hygiene Interventions For Hospitalized Pediatric Patients, Courtland E. Kunz, Marian Malone Dec 2023

Sleep Hygiene Interventions For Hospitalized Pediatric Patients, Courtland E. Kunz, Marian Malone

Graduate Publications and Other Selected Works - Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Adequate sleep is found to improve overall physical and mental health. Unfortunately, hospitalized children receive significantly less sleep than what is recommended by the National Sleep Foundation.

LOCAL PROBLEM: Patient and family feedback at the project site demonstrated inadequate sleep and a noisy hospital environment. The objective of this EBP project is to improve sleep for the hospitalized pediatric patient.

METHODS: The Johns Hopkins Evidence Based Practice Model for Nurses and Healthcare Providers was used as the framework for this project. The PROMIS Sleep Disturbance 4a questionnaire was the tool used to measure pediatric patients’ …


Educational Intervention On Pediatric Concussions For Providers, Melissa Callaway, Robert Cornette Sep 2023

Educational Intervention On Pediatric Concussions For Providers, Melissa Callaway, Robert Cornette

Graduate Publications and Other Selected Works - Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)

The purpose of this project was to find a gap in care within my community and fill the need with evidence-based practice. The process of evidence-based practice requires systematically searching and grading existing literature and basing a recommended practice change based on what is discovered. The recommendation is then applied translated to clinical practice. For the purposes of this project, the community which I am a part of needed improvement on the education of healthcare providers regarding post- concussive care in the pediatric population. Regardless of the explosion of research in concussions- translation to practice remains deficient. Concussions remain a …