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Effectiveness Of Apfel Simplified Risk Score In Predicting Postoperative Nausea And Vomiting In Day Surgery Unit, Leni Alejo, Cherry De Guia, Cynthia Rodriguez, Cassandra Luck-Bird Jun 2021

Effectiveness Of Apfel Simplified Risk Score In Predicting Postoperative Nausea And Vomiting In Day Surgery Unit, Leni Alejo, Cherry De Guia, Cynthia Rodriguez, Cassandra Luck-Bird

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Background: Postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) continues to be a perioperative complication despite improvement in quality and safety of anesthesia care causing an increased overall healthcare cost and sometimes serious physical complications. The American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses (ASPAN) supports that risk assessment for PONV helps with its prevention which is in line with the Society of Ambulatory Anesthesia's (SAMBA) current guidelines for PONV management. Literature supports that PONV can be predicted and prevented in patients by assessing risk factors such as gender, smoking status, history of PONV and use of postoperative opioids, among others. At present there is no …


Development Of A Smartphrase In The Electronic Health Record To Promote Chemotherapy And Immunotherapy Safety, Mary Jo Sarver, Monica Mcmanus, Amy Allen, Bethany Johnson, Dennielle Padgett, Elizabeth Ser Jun 2021

Development Of A Smartphrase In The Electronic Health Record To Promote Chemotherapy And Immunotherapy Safety, Mary Jo Sarver, Monica Mcmanus, Amy Allen, Bethany Johnson, Dennielle Padgett, Elizabeth Ser

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Background: Chemotherapy-immunotherapies are high risk medications that can include multi-drug and multi-day regimens with narrow therapeutic indexes and high risk for toxicities. Susceptibility for errors exists if adherence to protocol is inconsistent or if pertinent patient specific information is omitted. Prior to the creation of the "SmartPhrase" in the Electronic HealthRecord (EHR) pre-administration safety checks were on paper, not included in the EHR, not standardized among clinicians, and not completed every time. Chart audits revealed a need for consistent, centralized documentation to enhance patient safety while minimizing professional liability. A trans-disciplinary team created a "SmartPhrase" template for streamlining relevant …


Evaluation Of A Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Care Steps Program, Sheri Havel, Karen Colorafi, Mirjeta Beqiri Jun 2021

Evaluation Of A Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Care Steps Program, Sheri Havel, Karen Colorafi, Mirjeta Beqiri

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Background: Across the U.S., 20% of cardiothoracic surgery patients who are discharged to home experience unplanned readmission within 30 days of discharge. Readmissions and postsurgical complications are associated with poor patient outcomes, increased mortality rates, and increased cost of healthcare. Evidence-based recommendations for reducing preventable readmission are limited, although there is some indication that high quality pre-operative and discharge education can reduce this burden. Providing appropriate patient education at time of discharge from acute care to home regarding medication adherence, prescheduled follow-up appointments, wound management and monitoring, and symptom management education is theorized to have a significant positive impact on …


Hapi- Related Bipap In Dsu, Carmyle Seville, Angelica Taneca Jun 2021

Hapi- Related Bipap In Dsu, Carmyle Seville, Angelica Taneca

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Background: Most medical-device related pressure injuries develop when skin or underlying tissues are subjected to a sustained pressure or shear from medical devices. Dressings have shown substantial biomechanical effectiveness in alleviating facial tissue deformations and stresses by providing localized cushioning to the tissue at risk. Our units (DSU and SDU) provide for the monitoring and care of patients with moderate or potentially severe physiologic instability requiring technical support but not necessarily artificial support such as patients on BIPAP management. In the 4 months (June-Sept 2019) before the project initiation, one patient per month had BIPAP related pressure injury.

Purpose: …


Break Habits Of Registered Nurses Working In The Acute Care Setting During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Michelle Bradberry, Gisele Nicole Bazan, Sahar Mihandoust, Jamie Roney, Marian Wilson, Teresa Bigand Jun 2021

Break Habits Of Registered Nurses Working In The Acute Care Setting During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Michelle Bradberry, Gisele Nicole Bazan, Sahar Mihandoust, Jamie Roney, Marian Wilson, Teresa Bigand

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Background: Nurses report high levels of burnout and stress while working in the acute care setting, especially during the current COVID-19 outbreak. Evidence suggests that taking a restorative break during an extended, 12-hour shift may help mitigate stress and translate to better patient and caregiver outcomes. Yet, little is known about how Registered Nurses report taking breaks in the context of the pandemic.

Purpose/Aims: The purpose of this project was to describe the frequency of breaks reported by nurses working 12-hour shifts during the COVID-19 pandemic, and to test for demographic differences between nurses reporting fewer compared to more breaks …