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As I Remember, Emily Loveridge Nov 2014

As I Remember, Emily Loveridge

Emily Loveridge’s Memoir: As I Remember

This typewritten document was authored by Emily Loveridge, the founder of the Good Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing. Loveridge began working at the Good Samaritan Hospital in 1890 and worked there for 40 years. This memoir is her remembrances of people, events, and the way the hospital and nursing program evolved during her tenure.

Please note that the back of page 14 has additional text not accounted for in the original page numbering. The manuscript is numbered page 1-47, but consists of 48 typed pages. The pdf document is a total of 49 pages, counting the cover as page 1.


Collaborative Model For South Korean Nurses: Education, U.S. Rn Licensure, And Employment, Gail K. Baumlein Nov 2014

Collaborative Model For South Korean Nurses: Education, U.S. Rn Licensure, And Employment, Gail K. Baumlein

Learning Showcase 2014

The purpose of this poster is to describe the collaborative model developed between a private university in the U.S. and constituents in South Korea to facilitate nurses’ attainment of a U.S. registered nurse (RN) license, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree, and employment in the U.S.

Throughout the world, nurses are being encouraged to increase their educational preparation from an entry level diploma or associate’s degree, to the BSN degree (International Council of Nurses, 2009). In South Korea, the government has recently mandated that nurses attain a BSN degree, and has closed all programs offering only the lower …


Anticipators Job Stressors Of Nurses Returning To The Workplace: A Mixed Methodology, Carol Peterson Nov 2014

Anticipators Job Stressors Of Nurses Returning To The Workplace: A Mixed Methodology, Carol Peterson

Learning Showcase 2014

Multifactorial reasons have produced a growing nursing shortage. One possible group that could reverse this shortage in inactive nurses. Many stakeholders wonder about allocating scarce resources to identify, locate, educate, and redeploy this group into active practice. The purpose of this one-phase embedded validating quantitative mixed methodology was to identify the anticipated job stressors of registered nurse (RN) refresher students as they prepare to enter the work force following a career break. The Likert-type Expanded Nurse Stress Scale (French, Lenton, Walters, & Eyles, 2000; Gray-Toft & Anderson, 1981) was used. The independent variables were the job stressors of RNs. The …


Factors That Hinder Underrepresented Minority Adn Students From Initially Pursuing Baccalaureate Nursing Education, Tanika Cherry-Montgomery Nov 2014

Factors That Hinder Underrepresented Minority Adn Students From Initially Pursuing Baccalaureate Nursing Education, Tanika Cherry-Montgomery

Learning Showcase 2014

The lack of minority representation in the nursing profession has been an area of concern for quite some time because of its direct correlation on the health of our nation. However, the lack of minority representation in the nursing workforce and on baccalaureate (BSN) college campuses persists. Students from underrepresented backgrounds comprise 26.6% of entry-level nursing baccalaureate programs (AACN, 2014) and 16.8% of the nursing workforce (HRSA, 2010), yet 32% of the US population is from a racially or ethnically diverse background (U.S. Census Bureau, 2011). The numbers of diverse nurses who are in practice pales in comparison to the …


Measuring The Effectiveness Of Interactive Patient Education In Reducing Hospital Readmission Rates Of Patients Diagnosed With Congestive Heart Failure, Melanie Colace, Carly Bongart, Kayla Walker, Alisha Droxler, Yuehhsia Chen, Mary Bouchaud Nov 2014

Measuring The Effectiveness Of Interactive Patient Education In Reducing Hospital Readmission Rates Of Patients Diagnosed With Congestive Heart Failure, Melanie Colace, Carly Bongart, Kayla Walker, Alisha Droxler, Yuehhsia Chen, Mary Bouchaud

College of Nursing Posters

Introduction •The leading cause of hospitalization in the United States is heart failure among adults 65 years of age. •One million patients are hospitalized every year with a primary diagnosis of heart failure, resulting in a Medicare expenditure exceeding $17 billion. •For every five patients admitted to a hospital with congestive heart failure (CHF), one patient will be readmitted within 30 days of discharge . •75 percent of early heart failure readmissions are preventable. •Medicare introduced the Hospital Readmission Reduction Program that became effective in 2012. • This program established financial penalties for greater than expected readmissions for primary diagnoses …


The Effects Of A Smart Phone App On Hospital Readmission Rates For Patients Diagnosed With Diabetes, Kevin Abercrombie, Mary Bouchaud Nov 2014

The Effects Of A Smart Phone App On Hospital Readmission Rates For Patients Diagnosed With Diabetes, Kevin Abercrombie, Mary Bouchaud

College of Nursing Posters

Abstract

Diabetes has been a growing concern in the United States due to the rapidly increasing incidence of this disease over the past decade. In their 2014 report, the CDC reported there were 29.1 million people diagnosed with diabetes in 2012, comprising 9.3% of the total US population. In addition, according to the CDC, 1.7 million people were newly diagnosed with type I and type II diabetes in 2012 with health care costs at an estimated $245 billion. Moving forward, the most effective approach is to empower and educate these patients to self-manage their own disease to decrease or prevent …


The Comparison Of Volatile Organic Compound Measurement And Analysis Methods In A Ground-Based Simulated Spacecraft Cabin, Alana Shields Oct 2014

The Comparison Of Volatile Organic Compound Measurement And Analysis Methods In A Ground-Based Simulated Spacecraft Cabin, Alana Shields

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Innovations Volume 1: Issue 1, Ron And Kathy Assaf College Of Nursing Oct 2014

Innovations Volume 1: Issue 1, Ron And Kathy Assaf College Of Nursing

Innovations Magazine

No abstract provided.


College Of Nursing, Christie Delfanian, Dave Graves, Karissa Kuhle, Eric Landwehr, Emily Weber Oct 2014

College Of Nursing, Christie Delfanian, Dave Graves, Karissa Kuhle, Eric Landwehr, Emily Weber

College of Nursing Magazine

Features

Impacting Diversity — SDSU’s role touches the state.
[Page] 2 — Kills Pretty Enemy’s risk-taking style enables her pursuit of doctorate.
[Page] 4 — Schumacher’s worldly views gives her a perspective on health care.
[Page] 6 — Grimshaw’s passion for patients fuels her nursing career.
[Page] 7 — Silva Youpee gravitated toward health care.
[Page] 8 — Degree allows Lone Elk to navigate numerous career moves.
[Page] 10 — Burns takes nontraditional route to teaching and leadership.
[Page] 11 — Conroy knows nurses play a key role in patient education.

Department news
[Page] 12- Symposium addresses American Indian nursing …


Point In Time The Fitsteps For Life Exercise Program Improves Quality Of Life Of Persons With Cancer, Barbara Haas, Gary Kimmel, Melinda Hermanns Oct 2014

Point In Time The Fitsteps For Life Exercise Program Improves Quality Of Life Of Persons With Cancer, Barbara Haas, Gary Kimmel, Melinda Hermanns

Faculty Posters

This poster was presented at the National Collegiate Honors College Conference in Fall of 2014 at Denver, Colorado.


Comparison Of Alcohol-Based Sanitizers Versus Personal Protective Equipment On The Incidence Of Hospital-Associated Infections, Danice B. Greer, Colleen Marzilli Sep 2014

Comparison Of Alcohol-Based Sanitizers Versus Personal Protective Equipment On The Incidence Of Hospital-Associated Infections, Danice B. Greer, Colleen Marzilli

Faculty Posters

This poster was presented at the 1st Annual Interprofessional Evidence-Based Practice Conference, 2014.


The Flame 2013-14 Issue, Amy Irving Jul 2014

The Flame 2013-14 Issue, Amy Irving

The Flame

Illinois State University Mennonite College of Nursing Annual Magazine


School Of Nursing Newsletter July 2014, Southern Adventist University School Of Nursing Jul 2014

School Of Nursing Newsletter July 2014, Southern Adventist University School Of Nursing

School of Nursing Newsletter

The July 2014 issue of the newsletter features the dean's greeting, an article on the first Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) graduating class, and faculty updates.


Commencement Program 2014, Loma Linda University Jun 2014

Commencement Program 2014, Loma Linda University

Commencement Programs

CONTENTS

1 | Message from the President

3 | 2014 Events of Commencement

5 | The Academic Procession

7 | Significance of Academic Regalia

9 | The Good Samaritan

10 | University History Highlights

12 | Loma Linda University Song - "Healing Love"

13 | The Speakers

24 | The University Honorees

40 | The School Honorees

64 | The Programs

  • School of Medicine, 65
  • School of Pharmacy, 87
  • School of Dentistry, 95
  • School of Behavioral Health and School of Religion, 114
  • School of Nursing, 126
  • School of Public Health, 138
  • School of Allied Health Professions - Physical Therapy, 156 …


School Of Nursing Class Of 2014 Academic Celebration Program, Cedarville University May 2014

School Of Nursing Class Of 2014 Academic Celebration Program, Cedarville University

B.S.N. and M.S.N. Academic Celebrations

No abstract provided.


Visions Of Living With Parkinson's Disease: A Photovoice Study, Danice Greer, Cheryl Cooper, Melinda Hermanns May 2014

Visions Of Living With Parkinson's Disease: A Photovoice Study, Danice Greer, Cheryl Cooper, Melinda Hermanns

Faculty Posters

This poster was presented at the May 2014 UT Tyler Faculty Awards.


Loma Linda Nurse - Vol. 22, No. 01, Loma Linda University School Of Nursing Apr 2014

Loma Linda Nurse - Vol. 22, No. 01, Loma Linda University School Of Nursing

Loma Linda Nurse

Contents

From the dean

2 | Marilyn Herrmann shares her thoughts

Features

4 | International off-campus MS celebration

6 | Alumni profile - Hollie Caldwell

8 | Global nursing conference

9 | How nursing student Nicole Shea lives it

News

10 | Faculty receive award

12 | New nurse anesthesia program

Alumni

14 | Note from Alumni Association president

15 | Then & now - 2014 homecoming details

16 | 2013 honored classes

18 | 2013 Alumni of the Year

In memory

20 | Remembering beloved faculty and alumni

Development

22 | Thank-you donor lunch

23 | Planning giving

23 …


Skin To Skin In The Operating Room For Cesareans, Marietta Sperry Jan 2014

Skin To Skin In The Operating Room For Cesareans, Marietta Sperry

Books, Presentations, Posters, Etc.

Is there a difference in outcomes with both mothers & babies in mothers that deliver by Cesarean Section who experience Skin to Skin Contact (SSC) in the Operating Room (OR) compared to those who do not have SSC after a Cesarean Delivery?


Annual Report, 2013-2014, Mennonite College Of Nursing Jan 2014

Annual Report, 2013-2014, Mennonite College Of Nursing

Annual Report

The Mennonite College of Nursing at Illinois State University creates a dynamic community of learning to develop exceptionally well-prepared nurses who will lead to improve health outcomes locally and globally. We promote excellence in teaching, research, service, and practice with a focus on the vulnerable and underserved. We are committed to being purposeful, open, just, caring, disciplined, and celebrative.


Nicole Wertheim College Of Nursing & Health Sciences Annual Report 2013-2014, Nicole Wertheim College Of Nursing & Health Sciences, Florida International University Jan 2014

Nicole Wertheim College Of Nursing & Health Sciences Annual Report 2013-2014, Nicole Wertheim College Of Nursing & Health Sciences, Florida International University

College of Nursing Archive

2013-2014 Annual Report of the Nicole Wertheim College of Nursing & Health Sciences


Reducing Falls And Fall-Related Injuries In The Acute Care Setting, Mallory Mondloch Jan 2014

Reducing Falls And Fall-Related Injuries In The Acute Care Setting, Mallory Mondloch

Nursing Posters

The Minnesota Hospital Association released a safety alert indicating there has been a significant increase in the number of reported patient fall events. Each year, falls and fall-related injuries account for an astounding number of unnecessary healthcare costs. Not only are falls costly, but many sadly result in major disabilities or deaths. Here are the steps we can take to reduce falls and fall-related injuries.


Prevention Of Unplanned Extubations, Melissa Fradette, Donna Kamps Jan 2014

Prevention Of Unplanned Extubations, Melissa Fradette, Donna Kamps

Nursing Posters

Background: The trend of unplanned extubations is rising. Unplanned extubations are a safety concern for patients. A ventilator bundle is in place to guide nurses and respiratory therapists for weaning and extubating patients who meet criteria; it is not always being used. This concern has been discussed at the ICU safety team, ICU NP, ICU ROE, and ICU leadership meetings.


Disinfection Of Shared Mobile Phones Carried By Registered Nurses: A Comparison Of Two Methods, Roberta Basol, Amy Hilleren-Listerud, Sherri Reischl, Terri Mccaffrey, Jean Beckel, Terri Mccaffrey, Pamela Rickbeil, Mary Schimnich, Kirsten Skillings, Mary A. Struffert Jan 2014

Disinfection Of Shared Mobile Phones Carried By Registered Nurses: A Comparison Of Two Methods, Roberta Basol, Amy Hilleren-Listerud, Sherri Reischl, Terri Mccaffrey, Jean Beckel, Terri Mccaffrey, Pamela Rickbeil, Mary Schimnich, Kirsten Skillings, Mary A. Struffert

Nursing Posters

This study determined the efficacy of cleaning products on mobile phones. Previous research has demonstrated the risk for bacterial cross contamination between healthcare workers' hands, close contact equipment, and mobile communication devices. There is extensive literature on survival of organisms on inanimate objects. Mobile communication devices can act as a reservoir for bacteria associated with nosocomial infection. Additional studies show cross contamination between the healthcare workers hands, the mobile phones, and the patient.


Nursing Skin Integrity Guidelines: A New Approach To Skin Care, Kim Schuster, Amy Gorecki, Jennifer Burris Jan 2014

Nursing Skin Integrity Guidelines: A New Approach To Skin Care, Kim Schuster, Amy Gorecki, Jennifer Burris

Nursing Posters

What is nursing skin integrity guidelines: a nursing driven order to provide evidence based skin integrity interventions; provides a streamlined process for immediate application of best practice interventions for identified skin impairments; the interventions can be implemented based on assessment findings and clinical judgment; and provides a guideline for consulting the WOC Nurse, including when wounds are not healing, all pressure ulcers, and ostomy needs.


Dsm V: Review Of Commonly Seen Diagnosis Found In The Inpatient Mental Health Setting, Joyce Salzer Jan 2014

Dsm V: Review Of Commonly Seen Diagnosis Found In The Inpatient Mental Health Setting, Joyce Salzer

Nursing Posters

Objectives: increased awareness of where to find some of the most commonly seen diagnosis within the DSM V and knowledge of some of the changes that have been made in diagnostic classification.


Impact Of Tranexamic Acid (Txa) On Hemoglobin Levels In Elective Total Knee Arthroplasty Patients, Gina Anderson-Malum Jan 2014

Impact Of Tranexamic Acid (Txa) On Hemoglobin Levels In Elective Total Knee Arthroplasty Patients, Gina Anderson-Malum

Nursing Posters

Over the last 2 years, the Bone and Joint Center has focused on blood utilization for total knee and total hip arthroplasty. With the use of a blood transfusion protocol, we significantly reduced blood transfusion rates and standardized the approach to care. As an expansion of this work, other ideas to further decrease blood utilization were considered. The purpose of the data collection of preoperative and postoperative Hemoglobin (HGB) levels was to evaluate the effect of Tranexamic Acid (TXA) on the average change in Hgb levels compared to Hgb levels of patients that did not receive the medication. In addition, …


Successful Mentoring Relationships, Mary Leyk, Colleen Porwoll Jan 2014

Successful Mentoring Relationships, Mary Leyk, Colleen Porwoll

Nursing Posters

A poster presentation on the structure, process, and outcomes of a successful mentoring program.


Timing Of Surgical Antibiotic Prophylaxis Vs. Therapeutic Antibiotics And The Risk Of Surgical Site Infection, Sandy Gilk, Joan Hemker, Jeni Hansen Jan 2014

Timing Of Surgical Antibiotic Prophylaxis Vs. Therapeutic Antibiotics And The Risk Of Surgical Site Infection, Sandy Gilk, Joan Hemker, Jeni Hansen

Nursing Posters

Introduction: The CDC has developed criteria that define surgical site infection (SSI) as infection related to an operative procedure that occurs at or near the surgical incision within 30 days of the procedure or within 90 days if prosthetic material is implanted. Objectives: Differentiate between Prophylactic Antibiotics and Therapeutic antibiotic. Understanding SCIP guidelines with use of prophylactic antibiotics. Understanding the use of Therapeutic antibiotics by physician's order, prior to surgery.


Graduate Bulletin, 2014-2015 (2014), Minnesota State University Moorhead Jan 2014

Graduate Bulletin, 2014-2015 (2014), Minnesota State University Moorhead

Graduate Bulletins (Catalogs)

No abstract provided.


Analysis Of Medication Workflow In An Intensive Care Unit, Claire Roth Jan 2014

Analysis Of Medication Workflow In An Intensive Care Unit, Claire Roth

Summer Community of Scholars Posters (RCEU and HCR Combined Programs)

No abstract provided.