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Has Malpractice Changed Nursing Practice?, Lia Barbacci
Has Malpractice Changed Nursing Practice?, Lia Barbacci
Student Research Poster Presentations 2020
Malpractice has positively changed nursing practice by placing responsibility and accountability on the nurses in order to protect the patients and make nurses more aware of their shortcomings.
Does Ipe Improve Patient Safety?, Wendy Guzenski
Does Ipe Improve Patient Safety?, Wendy Guzenski
Student Research Poster Presentations 2020
Interprofessional Education improves patient safety through collaboration and the common understand of patient care decisions and goals.
Has Malpractice Changed Nursing Practice?, Rose Randazza
Has Malpractice Changed Nursing Practice?, Rose Randazza
Student Research Poster Presentations 2020
Has Malpractice Changed Nursing Practice? The answer is yes. There have been many changes to the ways nurses provide care due to high error rates and malpractice. This poster explores some of the larger changes made to Nursing Practice due to malpractice.
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.
Floods, Fires And A Pandemic...Oh My!, Melanie Dowling
Floods, Fires And A Pandemic...Oh My!, Melanie Dowling
Student Research Poster Presentations 2020
No abstract provided.
Does Ipe Improve Patient Safety?, Gavin Sudano
Does Ipe Improve Patient Safety?, Gavin Sudano
Student Research Poster Presentations 2020
For my capstone project I discussed how IPE can help increase patient outcomes and safety. I pulled information from many well researched studies and organized the information in well presented poster.
Are Quality Improvement Projects Improving Health Outcomes?, Erin Taborelli
Are Quality Improvement Projects Improving Health Outcomes?, Erin Taborelli
Student Research Poster Presentations 2020
Quality improvement projects such as pressure injury prevention does improve health outcomes for patients.
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.