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Implementation And Evaluation Of A Nurse-Driven Protocol For Urinary Catheter Management, Analynn Cisneros Dec 2018

Implementation And Evaluation Of A Nurse-Driven Protocol For Urinary Catheter Management, Analynn Cisneros

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Projects

Problem Description: Hospitals compromise quality care and the health of its patients by subjecting the patients to risks that are preventable, such as nosocomial infections (IOM, 1999). The most preventable infection is a catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) (Tenke, Meizei, Bode, and Koves, 2016). CAUTIs remain prevalent in the acute care setting (CDC, 2016).

Context: Prior to the implementation of this DNP project, the organization of focus did not have a nurse-driven protocol in place to guide urinary catheter management. Joint Commission mock surveyors recommended a protocol be implemented. A nurse-based protocol would benefit this Magnet hospital. Implementing …


Development, Implementation And Evaluation Of A Screening Mammography Program, Christine Natan May 2016

Development, Implementation And Evaluation Of A Screening Mammography Program, Christine Natan

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Projects

Breast cancer is a major public health concern in the United States and remains a priority for national women’s health centers, primary care practices and cancer control organizations such as the American Cancer Society (ACS). The cancer care continuum includes the spectrum of prevention/risk reduction, early detection, treatment, and living with the diagnosis. Currently there are no proven primary prevention options for women at average risk of developing breast cancer; therefore, secondary prevention interventions such as screening mammography and clinical breast examination (CBE) are required to reduce morbidity and mortality. This manuscript describes a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) led …


Using A Dnp-Led Transitional Care Program To Prevent Rehospitalization In Elderly Patients With Heart Failure Or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Moira L. Long, Jan 2012

Using A Dnp-Led Transitional Care Program To Prevent Rehospitalization In Elderly Patients With Heart Failure Or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Moira L. Long,

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Projects

ABSTRACT: TRANSITIONAL CARE FOR PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC DISEASE

BACKGROUND OF PROBLEM:

The Affordable Care Act of 2010 has put a spotlight on ensuring safe patient transfers between health care settings to prevent rehospitalization. Hospital readmissions are often influenced by a lack of outpatient transitional care programs to ensure the continuity of care during the transition from the inpatient setting to home. This gap in continuity further exacerbates the issues of patient management of medication regimens, adverse drug events, and follow-up with providers. These exacerbations combined with ineffective symptom management can all result in decompensation and rehospitalization. An extensive review of …