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Implementation Of A Chemotherapy Guideline: A Quality Improvement Project To Standardize The Chemotherapy Delivery Process, Sara Maciej Apr 2020

Implementation Of A Chemotherapy Guideline: A Quality Improvement Project To Standardize The Chemotherapy Delivery Process, Sara Maciej

Nursing Posters

Adjusting chemotherapy rates is one gap in chemotherapy practice that evokes inconsistency. The purpose of this project was to implement a standardized guideline for staff to utilize in adjusting rates of chemotherapy medications.


Deep Tissue Injuries, Mary Pohlmann, Katie Meyer Mar 2020

Deep Tissue Injuries, Mary Pohlmann, Katie Meyer

Nursing Posters

Purpose Statement from Poster:

  • Recognize and identify Deep Tissue Injuries
  • Ability to describe and define Deep Tissue Injuries
  • Increase awareness of Deep Tissue Injuries in order to promote early identification and treatment


Retrospective Study Of Warfarin Use In The Centracare Family Health Clinic, Lauren Martens, Jessica Lind Jan 2020

Retrospective Study Of Warfarin Use In The Centracare Family Health Clinic, Lauren Martens, Jessica Lind

Pharmacy Posters

Introduction:

  • Warfarin is FDA approved for a variety of indications
  • Recommended INR goal ranges can vary depending on indication
  • Appropriate warfarin management is necessary for safety and efficacy of the medication
  • Since November 2019, warfarin has been managed by the ambulatory pharmacist in the Family Health Clinic

Purpose:

  • To further understand the patterns of use of warfarin within the CentraCare Family Health Clinic
  • Specifically, determine the prevalence of warfarin indications and corresponding INR goals.


Evaluation Of Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia Antibody Laboratory Use And Anticoagulation Prescribing Patterns, Piper Swanson, Jesse Greenlee, Gregory Schaefer, Paul Huiras Jan 2020

Evaluation Of Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia Antibody Laboratory Use And Anticoagulation Prescribing Patterns, Piper Swanson, Jesse Greenlee, Gregory Schaefer, Paul Huiras

Pharmacy Posters

Introduction

  • Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) is a rare adverse reaction
  • Calculating a 4T score prior to ordering a heparin-PF4 immunoassay is recommended. For a score < 4, HIT probability is low and an assay is not advised
  • If high suspicion of HIT (4T greater than or equal to 4), an assay should be ordered, all heparin products discontinued, and a non-heparin anticoagulant initiated.

Purpose

  • Determine if heparin immunoassay ordering was indicted according to retrospective 4T score
  • Assess anticoagulation prescribing depending on the result of the assay
  • Serve as a pre-group for a planned perverse post-HIT order set implementation analysis


Evaluation Of Antibiotic Use And Duration For Febrile Neutropenia, Kayla Jensen, Patricia Aubert, Joy Ward, Ann Wigton Jan 2020

Evaluation Of Antibiotic Use And Duration For Febrile Neutropenia, Kayla Jensen, Patricia Aubert, Joy Ward, Ann Wigton

Pharmacy Posters

Introduction:

  • Febrile neutropenia (FN) affects over 80% of patients with hematologic cancer and 10% to 50% of patients with solid tumors
  • National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) guidelines recommend empiric broad-spectrum monotherapy until the absolute neutrophil count (ANC) is over 500 cells/uL.
  • Extended durations with broad-spectrum agents leads to increased risk of antibiotic resistance, toxicity and C. difficile infection.

Purpose

  • To evaluate antibiotic prescribing patterns for patients with FN to optimize antibiotic stewardship.


Implementation Of Proper Lead Selection Based On Ecg Practice Standards In Hospitalized Patients, Teresa Jahn, Nicole Hubbard, Samantha Pohlmann, Lauren Hoeschen, Shayna Lahr Jan 2020

Implementation Of Proper Lead Selection Based On Ecg Practice Standards In Hospitalized Patients, Teresa Jahn, Nicole Hubbard, Samantha Pohlmann, Lauren Hoeschen, Shayna Lahr

Nursing Posters

Ensure adult patients in a 36 bed Telemetry Unit and 14 bed Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CICU) with the diagnosis of STEMI and NSTEMI are being monitored in the appropriate leads to detect acute or silent ischemia and arrhythmias.


Meeting The Educational Needs Of The Busy Bedside Nurse: Curbside Education An Innovative Program, Ashley O'Connell, Kayla Waldoch, Amy Junes Jan 2020

Meeting The Educational Needs Of The Busy Bedside Nurse: Curbside Education An Innovative Program, Ashley O'Connell, Kayla Waldoch, Amy Junes

Nursing Posters

  • Seek out educational needs of staff based on current changes, trends and new hires
  • Provide on the spot reinforcement of skills, policies, education and policy changes for all staff
  • Implement skill stations, including "off shifts", to increase staff cohesiveness and preparedness in emergent and nonemergent scenarios


Huddle To Enhance Patient Progression Of Care, Melinda Jennings, Kristi Patterson, Jennifer Salzer Jan 2020

Huddle To Enhance Patient Progression Of Care, Melinda Jennings, Kristi Patterson, Jennifer Salzer

Nursing Posters

CentraCare (CC) is committed to improving patient flow and is now using the Geometric Mean Length of Stay (GMLOS) Index as our primary measure of success. This is a Key Performance Indicator that is monitored by the Patient Flow Steering Committee and Executive Leadership. In recent years, SCH GMLOS Index is higher than expected.


Providing Education Regarding Antimicrobial Stewardship For The Bedside Nurse, Anna Boeke Jan 2020

Providing Education Regarding Antimicrobial Stewardship For The Bedside Nurse, Anna Boeke

Nursing Posters

  • Two million people acquire drug resistant bacteria and around 23,000 die from infection-related resistance each year (CDC, 2018a) and Up to 50% of antibiotics are incorrectly prescribed, including usage, dosage, and duration (CDC, 2017)
  • Clostridium difficile (C.diff) is a common problem seen in the hospital
  • Antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) as a proven method of addressing the problem of antibiotic resistance by education, multidisciplinary efforts, and refined resource utilization
  • The biggest problem is nursing staff are unsure how to participate in AMS!


Reduced Frequency Monitoring Post-Stoke Treatment, Melissa Freese Jan 2020

Reduced Frequency Monitoring Post-Stoke Treatment, Melissa Freese

Nursing Posters

In 2020, the nation was faced with a pandemic that quickly depleted health care resources. Standards of care were reviewed to identify opportunities to reduce the burden on healthcare resources. One of the standards of care that was reviewed nationally and locally at the St. Cloud Hospital (SCH), was the postalteplase/ thrombectomy patient placement and monitoring.

The standard of care for the placement and monitoring of post-alteplase patients was established during the 1996 NINDS trial and has not been studied since. Very minimal literature is available on the standard of care for patient placement and monitoring post-thrombectomy.


St. Cloud Hospital Hand Hygiene Achievers, Patricia Dumonceaux, Sara Maciej, Jessica Reed, Tamara Welle Jan 2020

St. Cloud Hospital Hand Hygiene Achievers, Patricia Dumonceaux, Sara Maciej, Jessica Reed, Tamara Welle

Nursing Posters

Develop and adopt a culture change to increase hand hygiene compliance across all St. Cloud Hospital (SCH) inpatient and outpatient departments

  • Hand hygiene is the best method to prevent the spread of infection (CDC, 2017).
  • Historical data for SCH indicated below desired goal of 95% compliance with hand hygiene practices and continued identification of hospital associated infections.
  • Employee engagement best achieved through promoting culture of safety supporting hand hygiene best practices (Piras et al., 2018).
  • Educating staff on the WHO 5 Moments of Hand Hygiene, developing monitoring process for assessing opportunities to complete moments of hand hygiene, and providing detailed …