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Implementation And Standardization Of Evidence Based Practice For Reprocessing Of Flexible Endoscopes, Patricia Dumonceaux, Jenna Rooda, Dena Walz Jan 2021

Implementation And Standardization Of Evidence Based Practice For Reprocessing Of Flexible Endoscopes, Patricia Dumonceaux, Jenna Rooda, Dena Walz

Nursing Posters

To improve patient safety and quality of care by implementing a standardized process for high level disinfection (HLD) of flexible endoscopes


Increasing Access To Data Through Microsoft's Power Bi, Rumana Ahmad, Kristi Patterson Jan 2021

Increasing Access To Data Through Microsoft's Power Bi, Rumana Ahmad, Kristi Patterson

Nursing Posters

What is Power BI?

  • A collection of software services, apps, and connectors that work together to turn unrelated sources of data into coherent, visually immersive, and interactive insights.

What’s in it for me?

  • Users can quickly & easily explore trends for CC inpatients across common outcome measures including case counts, length of stay, mortality, & unplanned readmissions to help identify variation & opportunity for improvement. For example, compare COPD patient case counts, length of stay,and in-house mortality across CC hospitals.


No One Goes Missing: Creating An Elopement Risk Safe Plan Of Care, Jennifer Burris, Kathryn Collins, Holly Kockler, Tiffany Omann-Bidinger, Elizabeth Plante Jan 2021

No One Goes Missing: Creating An Elopement Risk Safe Plan Of Care, Jennifer Burris, Kathryn Collins, Holly Kockler, Tiffany Omann-Bidinger, Elizabeth Plante

Nursing Posters

To identify patients at risk for elopement by developing an evidence-based elopement risk screening tool and plan of care.


Admission Documentation Overhaul, Jennifer Burris, Holly Kockler, Hillary Waldum Jan 2021

Admission Documentation Overhaul, Jennifer Burris, Holly Kockler, Hillary Waldum

Nursing Posters

Improve the admission documentation workflow by revamping the admission Navigator and Functional Health Assessment


High Reliability Principles In Safety, Abby Henderson, Leigh Klaverkamp Jan 2021

High Reliability Principles In Safety, Abby Henderson, Leigh Klaverkamp

Nursing Posters

  • Subject matter experts compare actual performance to expected performance.
  • A standard set of questions for specific subtypes of events help establish trends.
  • HRO's (High Reliability Organization) equip leaders and frontline staff to spot systemic causes of human error.


Improving Hepatitis B Vaccination Rates In Nephrology Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease: A Qi Initiative, Jill Swanson Jan 2021

Improving Hepatitis B Vaccination Rates In Nephrology Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease: A Qi Initiative, Jill Swanson

Nursing Posters

  • Hepatitis B vaccination is an important health maintenance preventative measure for patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD)
  • Prior to initiating dialysis, hepatitis B vaccination administration is proven to be more effective than waiting until patients begin dialysis treatments.
  • Efficacy and immune response of the hepatitis B vaccine is greater when kidney function is greater
  • To better improve hepatitis B vaccine administration among the CKD stage 4 population, education measures and Epic modifiers will be implemented to achieve change
  • Nursing knowledge and hepatitis B vaccine administration will improve after implementation of these measures


A New Approach To Sternal Precautions: Keep Your Move In The Tube, Kelijo Fernholz, Jayna Theis, Erik Anderson Jan 2021

A New Approach To Sternal Precautions: Keep Your Move In The Tube, Kelijo Fernholz, Jayna Theis, Erik Anderson

Nursing Posters

Purpose:

  • To guide patients and staff in a new approach to sternal precautions following median sternotomy

Current Practice:

  • 10-pound lifting restriction for 4 weeks
  • 20-pound lifting restriction until 3 months post operation
  • Limited arm exercises
  • Sit to stand push restrictions

Why Change:

  • Literature review demonstrates great variation in sternal precautions
  • Currently too restrictive; may hinder recovery and long-term mobility. Too many restrictions can create fear of movement, resulting in short term rehab discharge needs
  • To create more independence for the patient, less reliant on family members for ADLs and basic needs. Patients to return to regular home and work activities …


Performance Improvement Leadership Rounding Implementation, Dena Walz Jan 2021

Performance Improvement Leadership Rounding Implementation, Dena Walz

Nursing Posters

To improve patient experience scores and address patient concerns in real time.

A proactive behavior that facilitates leaders building relationships with patients and families, managing expectations, and achieving and validating consistency of key behaviors.

A member of leadership will conduct a purposeful conversation with a chosen patient three days a week regarding the care provided during their procedural appointment.


Contemporary Treatment Options For Pulmonary Embolism, Tanya Glenz, Teresa Jahn Jan 2021

Contemporary Treatment Options For Pulmonary Embolism, Tanya Glenz, Teresa Jahn

Nursing Posters

Purpose:

Provide RNs education on the classifications of PEs and new catheter directed treatment options.

Significance:

  • PE remains a common and lethal entity
  • PE is the 3rd leading cause of cardiovascular death in hospitalized patients (60,000-1000,000 per year)
  • 150,000-250,000 PE related hospitalizations per year
  • RNs must be knowledgeable of the classifications of PEs and catheter directed therapies to promote positive patient outcomes
  • Prior to catheter directed therapies, submassive PEs had a mortality rate up to 20% at 3 months and were traditionally treated with IV heparin, or oral anticoagulant therapy


Routine Post Surgical Vital Signs: Time For A Change, Kristina Kjellberg, Elizabeth Plante, Sadie Seezs Jan 2021

Routine Post Surgical Vital Signs: Time For A Change, Kristina Kjellberg, Elizabeth Plante, Sadie Seezs

Nursing Posters

Purpose Statement:

The purpose of this evidence-based practice project is to evaluate the current routine post operative vital signs and determine if reduced frequency of vital signs is as effective in identifying deterioration after a post anesthesia care unit (PACU) discharge.

Synthesis of Evidence:

  • Patient survival in the post operative time period is maximized with the recognition and management of abnormal vital signs
  • Post op periods can carry great respiratory and circulatory complications, which are identified by abnormal vital signs especially heart rate and blood pressure
  • Multiple sources have identified that current frequency of post operative vital signs is based …


Rapid Evaluation Teams (Ret): No Longer Just For Hospitals, Amanda Thorson Jan 2021

Rapid Evaluation Teams (Ret): No Longer Just For Hospitals, Amanda Thorson

Nursing Posters

Study:

Everyone goes to the Nursing Home for End of Life - Right? Wrong Cumulatively, over a 4-year study there were 678 residents with Full Code status residing at Carris Health Care Center and 687 residents the DNR/DNI status. That is only a 10-resident different between Full Code and DNR/DNI

Plan:

  • Improve long-term care staff's ability to call for, and receive, support to rapidly evaluate and address an urgent or concerning situation.
  • Need for this plan is supported by increased number of OHFC substantiated events related to code status in MN and number of residents with Full Code status in …


Suspension Of Independent Double-Check For Subq Insulin Administration, Mallory Mondloch, Jennifer Watson Jan 2021

Suspension Of Independent Double-Check For Subq Insulin Administration, Mallory Mondloch, Jennifer Watson

Nursing Posters

Study:

After a 1-month pilot of suspending the dual sign-off/independent double-check process, 160/163 random subQ insulin administrations from various units were administered correctly. This yielded a 98% success rate. No patient harm occured.

Plan:

Per Institute of Safe Medication Practices, dual sign-offs/independent double-checks are more effective for select high risk meds and not all. Since implementation of the insulin calculator, medication errors related to subQ insulin administration have reduced compared to previously when solely two licensed staff members performed a manual, independent double-check. After implementation of the validated eMAR tool - the insulin calculator - it was still required for …


A Practice Innovation To Improve Staff Vaccination Knowledge And Skills, Ijeoma Ugochukwu Jan 2021

A Practice Innovation To Improve Staff Vaccination Knowledge And Skills, Ijeoma Ugochukwu

Nursing Posters

Abstract:

The practice improvement project explored the best practices for equipping CentraCare Health System's (CCHS) Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) and Certified Medical Assistants' (CMAs) with childhood vaccination knowledge and communication skills necessary to educate hesitant patients and parents about the benefits of vaccination compliance. Innovative computer-based education (CBE) was identified and developed to empower LPNs and CMAs working in the ambulatory setting with childhood vaccination knowledge and communication skills to improve their ability to educate hesitant patients and parents about the benefits of vaccination. The CBE module was guided by the Theory of Planned Behavior in identifying vaccination knowledge and …