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Pharmacist Pilot Project To Reduce Hypoglycemic Events On Internal Medicine Unit, Carly Barnes, Pamela Levine May 2021

Pharmacist Pilot Project To Reduce Hypoglycemic Events On Internal Medicine Unit, Carly Barnes, Pamela Levine

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Medication And Pharmacy-Related Outcomes As Part Of The Seniors At Risk For Falls After Emergency Room Visit (Safer) Project, Hyesoo Chae, Sharon Leigh, Colleen M Casey May 2021

Medication And Pharmacy-Related Outcomes As Part Of The Seniors At Risk For Falls After Emergency Room Visit (Safer) Project, Hyesoo Chae, Sharon Leigh, Colleen M Casey

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Background

The United States is comprised of an aging population; adults over the age of 85 are the fastest-growing age group in the United States and will reach approximately 9 million in 2030.1 25% of patients ≥ 65 years old in the United States report falling each year.1 There are over 3 million emergency department visits related to falls in the United States, totaling approximately 50 billion dollars in total medical expenditures.2 Falls are a major threat for older adults as they can lead to increased risk of further injury, loss of independence, decreased mobility, and premature death.1,2 Despite numerous …


Evaluation Of Surgical Antibiotic Prophylaxis Compliance At A Large, Tertiary Medical Center, Meagan Greckel, Brent Footer May 2021

Evaluation Of Surgical Antibiotic Prophylaxis Compliance At A Large, Tertiary Medical Center, Meagan Greckel, Brent Footer

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Background

• Surgical site infections (SSIs) are a significant cause of morbidity, prolonged hospitalization, and mortality. •Studies estimate SSIs contribute to nearly one million additional inpatient days per year and SSI mortality rate has been estimated to be 3%. •Additionally, SSIs in the US alone have an annual cost of approximately $3.5 billion. •A prior quality improvement project performed at a large, tertiary medical center in 2018-2019 identified that consistent adherence to the system surgical antibiotic prophylaxis (SAP) guideline and institutional antibiogram for antibiotic selection was an area for improvement. •This was particularly evident in hysterectomy and colorectal surgeries; therefore, …


Health Disparities In Black, Latinx, And Native Populations Compared To Caucasians: A Retrospective Descriptive-Analysis Of Care Focused On Hypertensive Emergency, Non-St Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction (Nstemi), And Cerebrovascular Accident (Cva)., Jonathan Aguilar Roa, Evon Anukam May 2021

Health Disparities In Black, Latinx, And Native Populations Compared To Caucasians: A Retrospective Descriptive-Analysis Of Care Focused On Hypertensive Emergency, Non-St Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction (Nstemi), And Cerebrovascular Accident (Cva)., Jonathan Aguilar Roa, Evon Anukam

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Background

• Health disparity is a sum of differences in healthcare seen in underserved populations of the United States. 1 • Differences include incidence, prevalence, mortality, burden of disease, and other adverse health conditions • According to ASHP, health disparities continue to be a major public health problem confronting the U.S. health care systems. 2 • Evidence suggests that health disparities can be in part due to differences in the quality of care for different racial and ethnic groups. 2 • All the different disparity factors have been shown to lead to different health outcomes that do not favor Black, …


Evaluation And Implementation Of A New Phenobarbital Protocol For Alcohol Withdrawal Management In The Emergency Department, Sarah J. Kim, Sara Clark, Joshua L. Floyd May 2021

Evaluation And Implementation Of A New Phenobarbital Protocol For Alcohol Withdrawal Management In The Emergency Department, Sarah J. Kim, Sara Clark, Joshua L. Floyd

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Background

• Alcohol withdrawal syndrome can lead to substantial health care costs and mortality. • Although historically benzodiazepines (BZDs) are considered the mainstay treatment for alcohol withdrawal, some studies have shown that phenobarbital may be the safer and preferred alternative option. • Advantages of phenobarbital are its mechanism of action, more predictable pharmacokinetics, and greater therapeutic index. • A prospective study by Rosenson et al. 2012 found that a single 10 mg/kg IV dose of phenobarbital versus standardized lorazepam protocol resulted in decreased ICU admissions (8% vs. 25%). • A retrospective study by Tidewell et al. 2018 demonstrated shorter hospital …