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Building Pipelines: Partnering For Successful Rn Residency, Leann Ogilvie, Laurie Ryan-Mcdonald Oct 2020

Building Pipelines: Partnering For Successful Rn Residency, Leann Ogilvie, Laurie Ryan-Mcdonald

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Standardizing Spontaneous Awakening And Breathing Trials In Critical Care: A Pilot Project, Lynzy Elzinga, Deirdre Mcnally, Eddie Montes Sep 2020

Standardizing Spontaneous Awakening And Breathing Trials In Critical Care: A Pilot Project, Lynzy Elzinga, Deirdre Mcnally, Eddie Montes

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Assessing Time From Door-To-Antibiotic Administration For Adult Cancer Patients With Neutropenic Fever In The Emergency Department, Sarah Roy, Tina Magsarili Sep 2020

Assessing Time From Door-To-Antibiotic Administration For Adult Cancer Patients With Neutropenic Fever In The Emergency Department, Sarah Roy, Tina Magsarili

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The Turn Team Initiative: A Hospital Acquired Pressure Injury (Hapi) Reduction Technique, Amanda Grimes, Rebecca Choma Sep 2020

The Turn Team Initiative: A Hospital Acquired Pressure Injury (Hapi) Reduction Technique, Amanda Grimes, Rebecca Choma

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The Effects Of Music Intervention On Pain And Anxiety In The Immediate Postoperative Period In Adults Undergoing Total Knee Arthroplastyand Total Hip Arthroplasty, Peggy Olson, Mary Waldo Sep 2020

The Effects Of Music Intervention On Pain And Anxiety In The Immediate Postoperative Period In Adults Undergoing Total Knee Arthroplastyand Total Hip Arthroplasty, Peggy Olson, Mary Waldo

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Intratracheal Lidocaine And Postoperative Sore Throat At Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center And Providence Holy Family Hospital, Jennifer Cowgill, Scot Pettey, Kenn B Daratha Aug 2020

Intratracheal Lidocaine And Postoperative Sore Throat At Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center And Providence Holy Family Hospital, Jennifer Cowgill, Scot Pettey, Kenn B Daratha

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Background Postoperative sore throat (POST) is a common side effect from general anesthesia (GA) and has a prevalence of 14.4-50%.1 The experience of POST contributes to patient discomfort during recovery from surgery. The etiology of this is thought to be from tracheal mucosal erosion from the cuff of the endotracheal tube (ETT), trauma from intubation, coughing and bucking, and friction between the ETT and the tracheal mucosa during general anesthesia.2 Risk factors shown to contribute to the development of POST include, but are not limited to, elderly age, smoking history, patient positioning, ETT cuff pressure, and movement of ETT during …


Postoperative Length Of Stay Following Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Protocol Implementation For Scheduled Cesarean Deliveries, Hannah Zimmerman, Emily L. Mcquaid-Hanson, Amanda Affleck, Kenn B Daratha Aug 2020

Postoperative Length Of Stay Following Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Protocol Implementation For Scheduled Cesarean Deliveries, Hannah Zimmerman, Emily L. Mcquaid-Hanson, Amanda Affleck, Kenn B Daratha

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Background Cesarean delivery is the most common major surgery worldwide. 1 In 2018, 1.2 million cesarean deliveries occurred in the United States, accounting for nearly 32% of all deliveries.2 Research has shown ERAS benefits include decreased length of stay, improved pain control, and improved patient satisfaction.2,3 Despite its use in numerous surgical specialties, ERAS implementation within obstetrics has been slow.2 The ERAS Society released a three-part guideline specific to cesarean deliveries in 2018 and 2019,4,5,6 yet few studies have assessed the impact of ERAS on cesarean postoperative outcomes.2 An improved perioperative course would be particularly beneficial for mothers undergoing cesarean …


Opioid Consumption After Scheduled Cesarean Delivery Following Implementation Of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery, Mindy Woodruff, Emily L. Mcquaid-Hanson, Amanda Affleck, Kenn B Daratha Aug 2020

Opioid Consumption After Scheduled Cesarean Delivery Following Implementation Of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery, Mindy Woodruff, Emily L. Mcquaid-Hanson, Amanda Affleck, Kenn B Daratha

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Background With 47,600 opioid overdose related deaths in the U.S. in 2017, the opioid crisis is of national concern.1 Cesarean delivery is the most common surgery worldwide, with over 1.2 million in the U.S. in 2018 alone.2,3 As cesarean delivery is a highly prevalent surgery it has a large capacity to influence the opioid epidemic. Literature is showing that Enhanced Recovery after Surgery (ERAS) and multimodal analgesia are effective means of managing postoperative pain while minimizing opioid use.4,5,6,7,8 This project aims to help discover if introduction of ERAS, and more specifically it’s multimodal analgesia aspect, has helped decrease oral morphine …


Neostigmine Versus Sugammadex And The Relationship To Reintubation Rates In The Pacu, Delanie Urrutia, Scot Pettey, Kenn B Daratha Aug 2020

Neostigmine Versus Sugammadex And The Relationship To Reintubation Rates In The Pacu, Delanie Urrutia, Scot Pettey, Kenn B Daratha

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Background Findings Discussion Reintubation in the post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) is a complication that may be related to residual neuromuscular blockade. Neostigmine and sugammadex have different pharmacokinetics that effect speed and completeness of reversal of paralysis. According to Tillquist et al. (2016) reintubation following general anesthesia in the PACU is associated with a 50% increased risk of mortality. Few studies have investigated the incidence rate of PACU reintubation and its possible relationship and choice of reversal medication.

Methods • Retrospective Observational Research Study. • This project was approved by the PSHMC Clinical Innovation and Research Council and deemed human subjects …


Rate Of Unscheduled Administration Of An Epidural Bolus Among Pregnant Women Receiving Labor Epidurals, Aleksandr A. Lyakhov, Emily L. Mcquaid-Hanson, Amanda Affleck, Kenn B Daratha Aug 2020

Rate Of Unscheduled Administration Of An Epidural Bolus Among Pregnant Women Receiving Labor Epidurals, Aleksandr A. Lyakhov, Emily L. Mcquaid-Hanson, Amanda Affleck, Kenn B Daratha

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Background The labor and delivery process is a painful experience that pregnant women undergo and while various medical options are available for managing labor pain, labor epidurals are the most common.1,3 Breakthrough pain, or inadequate analgesia, is a significant complication of labor epidurals that is typically managed with the administration of an unscheduled epidural bolus. The purpose of this evidence-based practice (EBP) project is to describe the rate of unscheduled epidural bolus administration in pregnant women receiving continuous labor epidurals (CLE) at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center (PSHMC) and Providence Holy Family Hospital (PHFH).

Methods • Design: Retrospective, observational, EBP …


Correlation Of Ondansetron Timing In Postoperative Nausea And Vomiting: A Retrospective Evaluation Amongst Adult Patients Receiving General Anesthesia, Jeff Tanguay, Braden Hemingway, Kenn B Daratha Aug 2020

Correlation Of Ondansetron Timing In Postoperative Nausea And Vomiting: A Retrospective Evaluation Amongst Adult Patients Receiving General Anesthesia, Jeff Tanguay, Braden Hemingway, Kenn B Daratha

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Background Addressed as a national quality initiative by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) is a vexing complication requiring further attention by anesthesia providers.3 Medication optimization is an area of focus to address this complication.4 Ondansetron, a selective 5- hydroxytryptophan subtype 3 (5-HT3 ) receptor antagonist, is effective and considered the “gold standard” in the prevention of PONV.4 GlaxoSmithKline™ suggests administering Zofran® (ondansetron) before the induction of anesthesia.5 These directions are in contrast to the synthesis of the research evidence, which supports increased effectiveness of ondansetron when administered 30 minutes before emergence from …


Rates Of Ondansetron Administration Prior To Spinal Anesthesia: Evaluating The Practice Of Prophylactic Attenuation Of Spinal-Induced Hypotension And Bradycardia, Clare Santana, Scot Pettey, Kenn B Daratha Aug 2020

Rates Of Ondansetron Administration Prior To Spinal Anesthesia: Evaluating The Practice Of Prophylactic Attenuation Of Spinal-Induced Hypotension And Bradycardia, Clare Santana, Scot Pettey, Kenn B Daratha

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Background Hypotension and bradycardia are common complications of spinal anesthesia. Intraoperative hypotension and bradycardia may lead to complications that require additional treatment and increase cost. The literature identifies intervention strategies to attenuate spinalinduced hypotension (SIH) and bradycardia.1 Prophylactic administration of ondansetron, a serotonin 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor antagonist, prior to spinal anesthesia is associated with reduced SIH and bradycardia.1,2,3,4,6 The objective of this scholarly project was to report the practice of ondansetron prophylaxis for SIH and bradycardia and the rate of rescue interventions in patients who received ondansetron prior to spinal anesthesia.

Methods Retrospective, multi-center observational evidence-based practice project conducted at Providence …


Prophylactic Phenylephrine Infusion To Mitigate Intraoperative Hypotension After Spinal Anesthesia Among Orthopedic Patients, David Nelson, Braden Hemingway, Kenn B Daratha Aug 2020

Prophylactic Phenylephrine Infusion To Mitigate Intraoperative Hypotension After Spinal Anesthesia Among Orthopedic Patients, David Nelson, Braden Hemingway, Kenn B Daratha

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Background

Intraoperative Hypotension (IOH) is common after spinal anesthesia (SA) and is associated with an increased risk of end organ damage.1 2 3 The treatment regimen for IOH after SA varies in the orthopedic population. However, the current research literature suggests that a prophylactic infusion of phenylephrine significantly reduces the number of episodes and duration of hypotension.1 This EBP project aims to report the proportion of patients receiving prophylactic phenylephrine infusions and the incidence of hypotension following SA among orthopedic surgery patients at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center (PSHMC) in Spokane, WA.

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• A retrospective, observational EBP project was …


Intraoperative Hypotension And Acute Kidney Injury In Non-Cardiac Surgery At Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center, Elizabeth Davison, Amanda Affleck, Kenn B Daratha Aug 2020

Intraoperative Hypotension And Acute Kidney Injury In Non-Cardiac Surgery At Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center, Elizabeth Davison, Amanda Affleck, Kenn B Daratha

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Background Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a serious postoperative complication that increases a patient’s risk for both long and short-term morbidity and mortality.1 Intraoperative hypotension (IOH) is an independent risk factor for AKI,2-5 which can be readily modified by anesthesia providers. This project aims to describe the risk factors and rates of AKI following IOH at various absolute mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) thresholds for specified durations of time among adults undergoing non-cardiac surgery at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center (PSHMC).

Methods PSHMC approved this retrospective, observational evidence-based project and deemed the project exempt by the Institutional Review …


Postoperative Nausea And Vomiting With Low-Dose Propofol Infusions In Patients Undergoing Gynecological Surgeries With Volatile Anesthetics At Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center And Providence Holy Family Hospital, Adrianna Silva, Braden Hemingway, Kenn B Daratha Aug 2020

Postoperative Nausea And Vomiting With Low-Dose Propofol Infusions In Patients Undergoing Gynecological Surgeries With Volatile Anesthetics At Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center And Providence Holy Family Hospital, Adrianna Silva, Braden Hemingway, Kenn B Daratha

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Background Postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) is a common complication following surgery. It remains the most important determinant of length of stay and leading cause of dissatisfaction in anesthesia.4 Females undergoing gynecological laparoscopic surgery have the highest rates.8 Apfel’s baseline risk factors for PONV include female gender, history of motion sickness and/or PONV, non-smoking status and administration of postoperative opioids.1 Propofol has antiemetic properties and Gan’s evidence supports the use of an intraoperative low-dose infusion to reduce baseline risk factors for PONV.6 This project aims to describe the rates of intraoperative low-dose propofol infusions in female patients undergoing gynecological surgery …


Intraoperative Dexmedetomidine Use On Adult Surgical Patients At Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center, Christina Rose, Scot Pettey, Norel Smith, Kenn B Daratha Aug 2020

Intraoperative Dexmedetomidine Use On Adult Surgical Patients At Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center, Christina Rose, Scot Pettey, Norel Smith, Kenn B Daratha

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Background Opioids are considered the standard of practice for intraoperative and postoperative pain management but yield unfavorable outcomes.6 The research evidence demonstrates reductions in post-operative opioid use following intraoperative administration of dexmedetomidine.1,3,4,5,6 Due to the prospective nature of literature surrounding dexmedetomidine, the rate of implementation remains largely unknown. The aim of this retrospective, observational project was to identify the rate of adoption of intraoperative dexmedetomidine administration among adult surgical patients at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center (PSHMC) from January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2019. Accordingly, investigation into dexmedetomidine administration at PSHMC may shed light on this strategy aimed to …


Pharmacists Improve Door To Needle Times In The Emergency Department, Kevin Phan, Megan Degener Jan 2020

Pharmacists Improve Door To Needle Times In The Emergency Department, Kevin Phan, Megan Degener

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General Anesthetic Induction Sequence High Fidelity Simulation: Determining Efficacy Among Novice Student Registered Nurse Anesthetists, Alex Wilkie, Steven Urbick, Kenn B Daratha Aug 2019

General Anesthetic Induction Sequence High Fidelity Simulation: Determining Efficacy Among Novice Student Registered Nurse Anesthetists, Alex Wilkie, Steven Urbick, Kenn B Daratha

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Background High Fidelity Simulation (HFS) is used across multiple health professions. Despite the wide variety of clinical experiences that Student Registered Nurse Anesthetists (SRNA) possess prior to training, the induction sequence to a General Anesthetic (GA) is a daunting task. Although the efficacy of HFS has been widely studied within undergraduate nursing programs, there are no studies published determining the efficacy of HFS on SRNA training. The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of simulation training amongst entry-level SRNA’s and examine any individual participant factors that may influence clinical performance within HFS.

Methods • Human subjects were …


Comparisons Of Preoperative Blood Pressures In Surgical Patients, Brian Stacy, Kenn B Daratha Aug 2019

Comparisons Of Preoperative Blood Pressures In Surgical Patients, Brian Stacy, Kenn B Daratha

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Background Surgical patients expect anesthesia providers to provide high quality care. Blood pressure variability must be mitigated by establishing the patient’s blood pressure baseline and sustaining it through surgery. A consensus has not been established on which blood pressure measurement should be used as the patient’s baseline. Blood pressures before surgery in multiple care settings have been shown to vary. This may result in differences in drug and fluid administration, depending on the blood pressure considered baseline by the anesthesia provider. The purpose of this observational evidence-based practice project was to compare mean blood pressures leading up to surgery among …


Comparison Of Ondansetron, Dexamethasone, And Its Combination In The Prevention Of Postoperative Nausea And Vomiting, Alina Palanchuk, Kenn B Daratha Aug 2019

Comparison Of Ondansetron, Dexamethasone, And Its Combination In The Prevention Of Postoperative Nausea And Vomiting, Alina Palanchuk, Kenn B Daratha

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Background Postoperative nausea and vomiting remains a common and unpleasant side effect for patients following surgery. Uncontrolled PONV can result in prolonged hospital stays, unanticipated hospital readmissions, and decreased patient satisfaction. The Apfel score identifies and counts independent risk factors for PONV; females, non-smokers, postoperative opioid use, and history of PONV or motion sickness. Rates of PONV increases as the number of risk factors increase. The primary intervention to decrease PONV is administration of prophylactic antiemetics. Research supports the use of combination antiemetic therapy for patients with a high number of risk factors. The purpose of this evidence based practice …


Intraoperative Hypotension In Non-Cardiac Surgery Patients At Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center, Genna Ledrew, Kenn B Daratha Aug 2019

Intraoperative Hypotension In Non-Cardiac Surgery Patients At Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center, Genna Ledrew, Kenn B Daratha

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Background Intraoperative Hypotension (IOH) during non-cardiac surgery is a common side effect of anesthesia that is associated with acute kidney injury (AKI), myocardial injury (MI), mortality, and other adverse outcomes1,3,4. These risks increase as the duration and severity of IOH exposure increase3,4. Blood pressure is a modifiable risk factor of mortality and organ damage that can be readily treated by the anesthesia provider2 . Limiting IOH can improve patient outcomes and produce monetary savings5 . The objective of this project is to report the incidence of IOH at a large tertiary teaching hospital, and extrapolate the risks of mortality and …


Hyperoxia: Current Practice Of Oxygen Delivery During General Anesthesia, Christa Kirby, Kenn B Daratha Aug 2019

Hyperoxia: Current Practice Of Oxygen Delivery During General Anesthesia, Christa Kirby, Kenn B Daratha

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Background While supplemental oxygen is routinely administered during anesthesia to prevent oxygen desaturation and optimize tissue oxygenation, oxygen delivery practices after intubation are largely unknown. Compiled evidence suggests limiting intraoperative fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2) to below 60%. The deleterious effects of hyperoxia and the mortality benefit of conservative oxygen administration are being demonstrated in contemporary critical care literature. The lack of consensus guidelines and high level evidence on the topic of intraoperative oxygen delivery begs the question to what degree are patients being exposed to hyperoxia during general anesthesia. The purpose of this evidence-based practice project was to better …


Ultrasound Simulation For Regional Anesthesia, Kayla Brown, Kenn B Daratha Aug 2019

Ultrasound Simulation For Regional Anesthesia, Kayla Brown, Kenn B Daratha

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Background Regional anesthesia is an essential skill in the practice of Nurse Anesthesia, and future employment demands expertise. Literature supports the addition of simulation training to existing didactic and apprenticeship education to improve clinical expertise. The purpose of this project was to trial simulation training, focused on anatomical visualization with ultrasound for regional anesthesia, as a means to improve student performance and confidence.

Methods • Facility project approval and exemption determination by IRB. • Hands-On Test: Ultrasound to obtain visualization for axillary (cohort 1), interscalene (cohort 2) block on live-model. Expert CRNA observed performance to determine if image was clinically …


Intraoperative Opioid Administration Among Cancer Patients, Amanda Barrett, Kenn B Daratha Aug 2019

Intraoperative Opioid Administration Among Cancer Patients, Amanda Barrett, Kenn B Daratha

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Background Cancer prevalence continues to rise. In vitro and in vivo studies have demonstrated that opioid receptor agonists may be associated with poor outcomes for cancer patients. Laboratory studies have shown that opioids cause immunosuppression; tumor cell progression, recurrence and metastasis. The surgical environment further decreases immune function, causes an inflammatory response and promotes cancer cell mobilization. Anesthesia providers are in a unique position to influence postoperative outcomes. Opioid free anesthetic delivery is a growing trend amongst anesthesia providers and is supported by the literature. The purpose of this project is to compare intraoperative opioid administration rates for patients with …


Transfusion Ratios Following Activation Of A Massive Transfusion Protocol: An Evidence Based Practice Project, Cody Woodbury, Kenn B Daratha Aug 2019

Transfusion Ratios Following Activation Of A Massive Transfusion Protocol: An Evidence Based Practice Project, Cody Woodbury, Kenn B Daratha

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Background Accidental injury is one of the leading causes of death in the United States and worldwide. Severe hemorrhage from injury is the leading cause of preventable death. Effective management of hemorrhaging trauma patients has been evolving since the early 1900’s. Recent studies have demonstrated the benefits of using a balanced resuscitation technique, revolving around the goal of recreating whole blood. The purpose of this project was to identify what ratios of blood products are being transfused at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center (PSHMC) and Providence Holy Family Hospital (PHFH).

Methods A literature review was performed identifying seven high quality …


Sugammadex Versus Neostigmine: Operating Room Time And Cost, Annie Benscheidt, Kenn B Daratha Aug 2019

Sugammadex Versus Neostigmine: Operating Room Time And Cost, Annie Benscheidt, Kenn B Daratha

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Background The choice of neuromuscular blockade reversal agents impacts cost and operating room time. Currently, the two medications used to reverse neuromuscular blockade are Neostigmine and Sugammadex. These medications differ in both cost and pharmacologic profiles which effect the time and predictability of reversal (Carron, Zarantonello, Tellaroli, & Ori, 2016). Evaluating cost and time differences in reversal using Sugammadex and Neostigmine helps anesthesia providers select the appropriate medication. This evidence based practice project examined the difference in case length and operating room and reversal agent costs in cases using Sugammadex and Neostigmine at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center.

Methods • …


Ibuprofen Does Not Increase Blood Pressure In Preeclampsia, Sofia Costas, Sherry Hutton, Cindy Kenyon Jun 2019

Ibuprofen Does Not Increase Blood Pressure In Preeclampsia, Sofia Costas, Sherry Hutton, Cindy Kenyon

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Objective: The aim of this IRB approved study was to evaluate the impact of ibuprofen on Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) in the immediate postpartum period of women with preeclampsia.

Design: A retrospective chart audit of 633 preeclampsia patients who had treated severe hypertension (BP > 160/105) during their hospital stay.

Setting: Metropolitan Level 3 facility in Portland OR.

Patients/Participants: 169 patients met criteria; received magnesium sulfate postpartum and had severe hypertension postpartum. 60 were randomly selected, 30 received ibuprofen, 30 did not.

Methods: Baseline was obtained at 2 hours postpartum. Each patients MAP for each 24 hour interval were …


The Force Of Magnetism: Nursing-Library Collaborations To Support Magnet, Barbara (Basia) Delawska-Elliott, Helene Anderson, Marla London May 2019

The Force Of Magnetism: Nursing-Library Collaborations To Support Magnet, Barbara (Basia) Delawska-Elliott, Helene Anderson, Marla London

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Background: The ANCC Magnet model is built on 5 Model Components and 14 Forces of Magnetism. The Components and Forces, including Transformational Leadership, Structural Empowerment, Exemplary Professional Practice, New Knowledge, Innovation & Improvement, and Empirical Quality Results (Models), and Professional Development, Quality Improvement, Nurses as Teachers, and Quality of Care (Forces) encourage and recognize professional growth, care improvement, and knowledge dissemination. Familiarity with searching professional literature and information literacy are key skills needed to grow Magnetism. This presentation will describe a collaboration between Magnet leadership and the library to build programs designed to support Magnet values and outcomes.

Description: Magnet …


Evaluating The Efficacy And Safety Of Transitioning Patients From Natalizumab To Ocrelizumab (Octave), Kyle E Smoot, Kiren Kresa-Reahl, Pavle Repovic, Jessica Craddock, Chiayi Chen, Lindsay Lucas, Tiffany Gervasi-Follmar, Stanley Cohan May 2019

Evaluating The Efficacy And Safety Of Transitioning Patients From Natalizumab To Ocrelizumab (Octave), Kyle E Smoot, Kiren Kresa-Reahl, Pavle Repovic, Jessica Craddock, Chiayi Chen, Lindsay Lucas, Tiffany Gervasi-Follmar, Stanley Cohan

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Nurses’ Experiences And Perceptions Of Using Online Resources For Patient And Family Education: A Qualitative Interview Study, Carrie Grinstead, Sarah Sumner, Julius Shakari, Martha Inofuentes May 2019

Nurses’ Experiences And Perceptions Of Using Online Resources For Patient And Family Education: A Qualitative Interview Study, Carrie Grinstead, Sarah Sumner, Julius Shakari, Martha Inofuentes

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No abstract provided.