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Finding Innovative Ways To Battle The Opioid Crisis, Nicholas Neidlinger
Finding Innovative Ways To Battle The Opioid Crisis, Nicholas Neidlinger
Student Research Poster Presentations 2022
No abstract provided.
How Efficient Is Telemedicine At Qi In The Critical Care Setting?, Christopher Sedeski
How Efficient Is Telemedicine At Qi In The Critical Care Setting?, Christopher Sedeski
Student Research Poster Presentations 2022
No abstract provided.
Supporting And Creating Strong Women, Danielle Chee
Supporting And Creating Strong Women, Danielle Chee
Student Research Poster Presentations 2022
No abstract provided.
Without Ebp, Where Would The Nursing Profession Be Today?, Robin Erb
Without Ebp, Where Would The Nursing Profession Be Today?, Robin Erb
Student Research Poster Presentations 2021
Evidence based practice (EBP) is used in nursing to better deliver care to patients throughout the entire United States.
Does A “Just Culture” Improve Patient Safety?, Wanda Lucille Parks
Does A “Just Culture” Improve Patient Safety?, Wanda Lucille Parks
Student Research Poster Presentations 2021
No abstract provided.
Evidence Based Practice Positively Affects The Delivery Of Nursing Care, Miranda Lee
Evidence Based Practice Positively Affects The Delivery Of Nursing Care, Miranda Lee
Student Research Poster Presentations 2020
No abstract provided.
Qi: Saving Skin, Saving Lives, Carrie Ann Kinney
Qi: Saving Skin, Saving Lives, Carrie Ann Kinney
Student Research Poster Presentations 2020
Quality Improvement (QI) projects are interprofessional team efforts, developed to improve health-care quality. Pressure injury prevention has been identified by the National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators (NDNQI) as a key nursing sensitive outcome. QI projects such as the Deal with Heels project, the Save Our Skin program, and the implementation of designated turn teams have significantly reduced the incidence of hospital-acquired pressure injuries (HAPIs). This has reduced the risk of patients developing severe complications, which significantly improves health outcomes.