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Articles 1 - 12 of 12
Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Implementing Trauma-Informed Care Early In The Lives Of Children And Adults, Carley Clymer
Implementing Trauma-Informed Care Early In The Lives Of Children And Adults, Carley Clymer
Scholars Week
Throughout the health care industry, providers are failing to recognize the implications that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) have upon adult health. As a result, these patients not only have to endure these traumas, but they’re also faced with crippling health conditions that accompany them including depression, heart disease and obesity. The prevalence of common high-risk behaviors such as smoking, drinking and illicit drug use can also co-exist with adversity, which leads to an exacerbation of already poor health. This presentation aims to relay the significance of adopting a trauma informed care (TIC) approach early in the lives of clients to …
Family Presence During Resuscitation, Brittany Whistle
Family Presence During Resuscitation, Brittany Whistle
Scholars Week
Background:
Families want more involvement in their loved one’s care than they did just twenty years ago. Especially, in the matter of resuscitation efforts, this involvement remains controversial.
Evidence and Findings:
Based on research, theories, and multiple educated opinions, family presence during resuscitation (FPDR) needs to be implemented in hospitals. Theories by Kolcaba and Helvie demonstrate a need for comfort and positive energy around patients to enhance the healing process. Evidence has shown multiple benefits of FPDR. The patient receives a holistic approach of care, the family gains closure and feeling of participation of care, and provides a plan for …
Recommending That School Nurses Provide Mental Health Screenings To Students, Mariah Dufault
Recommending That School Nurses Provide Mental Health Screenings To Students, Mariah Dufault
Scholars Week
Childhood mental health issues not being identified early, caused by a lack of knowledge and awareness in childhood mental health, can lead to lifelong debilitating issues. The Center for Disease Control states, “Mental disorders among children are described as serious changes in the way children typically learn, behave, or handle their emotions, which cause distress and problems getting through the day” (CDC 2020). These issues can lead to negative self-worth, a lack of ambition, thoughts of self-harm, aggression towards others, and suicidal ideations. Studies have even shown that, “Half of adults with mental health disorders report or have been shown …
Incorporating Reflective Activities Into Medical Education: The Learner’S Perspective, Cecilia E. Zemanek Bs, Andrew Shenoi Md, Yoonjie Chung Md, Yasir Abunamous Md, Katerina C. Valavanis Md, Veronica Brohm Do
Incorporating Reflective Activities Into Medical Education: The Learner’S Perspective, Cecilia E. Zemanek Bs, Andrew Shenoi Md, Yoonjie Chung Md, Yasir Abunamous Md, Katerina C. Valavanis Md, Veronica Brohm Do
Department of Family Medicine
No abstract provided.
Are You In Or Obs? A Qi Project To Improve Resident Accuracy Of Admission Status Of Hospitalized Patients, Brooke Farquhar
Are You In Or Obs? A Qi Project To Improve Resident Accuracy Of Admission Status Of Hospitalized Patients, Brooke Farquhar
Graduate Medical Education (GME) Resident and Fellow Research Day Posters
No abstract provided.
Getting On The Same Page: A Quality Improvement Project To Reduce Overnight Nursing-To-Resident Physician Pages In An Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit, Renae Fisher Md, Rajbir Chaggar Md, Anthony Zenger Md, Susan Hamilton Rn, Bsn, William Carter Md
Getting On The Same Page: A Quality Improvement Project To Reduce Overnight Nursing-To-Resident Physician Pages In An Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit, Renae Fisher Md, Rajbir Chaggar Md, Anthony Zenger Md, Susan Hamilton Rn, Bsn, William Carter Md
Graduate Medical Education (GME) Resident and Fellow Research Day Posters
Introduction
Many Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) residency programs utilize “home call” systems for nighttime coverage of inpatient services. In this system, trainees are expected to work at full capacity the following day after taking nocturnal call. While “on call,” trainees receive both urgent and non-urgent pages throughout the night, which disrupt sleep. To mitigate fatigue, improve hand-offs and improve timing of patient care, this study targeted reducing non-urgent overnight pages from nurses to home call PM&R residents between 11pm to 6am.
Methods
We implemented a prospective quality improvement study with interventions including holding “Getting on the Same Page” meetings …
Effective Arteriovenous Fistula Alternative For Hemodialysis Access, Jacentha Buggs Md, Adam Tanious Md, Victor Camba Ms, Christopher Albertson, Ebonie Rogers, Dylan Lahiff, Talha Rashid, John Leone Md, Heidi Pearson Md, James Huang, Ambuj Kumar Md, Mph, Victor Bowers Md
Effective Arteriovenous Fistula Alternative For Hemodialysis Access, Jacentha Buggs Md, Adam Tanious Md, Victor Camba Ms, Christopher Albertson, Ebonie Rogers, Dylan Lahiff, Talha Rashid, John Leone Md, Heidi Pearson Md, James Huang, Ambuj Kumar Md, Mph, Victor Bowers Md
USF-LVHN SELECT
No abstract provided.
Creating A Lgbtq Mini-Course For Ms3s, Madeline Barnes, Jeanne L. Jacoby Md
Creating A Lgbtq Mini-Course For Ms3s, Madeline Barnes, Jeanne L. Jacoby Md
USF-LVHN SELECT
No abstract provided.
Tracking The Implementation Of A New Telepsychiatry Inpatient Consult Service At A Separate Campus Of A Large Tertiary Care Health Network, Michael S. Yoon Bs, Katherine B. Martin Md, Rory L. Marraccini Md, Edward R. Norris Md, Fapa, Fapm
Tracking The Implementation Of A New Telepsychiatry Inpatient Consult Service At A Separate Campus Of A Large Tertiary Care Health Network, Michael S. Yoon Bs, Katherine B. Martin Md, Rory L. Marraccini Md, Edward R. Norris Md, Fapa, Fapm
USF-LVHN SELECT
No abstract provided.
Determining K-Levels For Lower Extremity Amputations: Are We Documenting Enough?, Michelle Hong, James J. Goodreau Md
Determining K-Levels For Lower Extremity Amputations: Are We Documenting Enough?, Michelle Hong, James J. Goodreau Md
USF-LVHN SELECT
No abstract provided.
Inclusion Of Sex And Gender In Emergency Medicine Research, Benjamin J. Seifer, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep
Inclusion Of Sex And Gender In Emergency Medicine Research, Benjamin J. Seifer, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep
USF-LVHN SELECT
No abstract provided.
Clinical Depression Pathway Implementation: Outcomes From Pilot Practices, Michael Wright Bs, Janelle M. Sharma Dnp, Mba, Crnp, Deborah Bren Do
Clinical Depression Pathway Implementation: Outcomes From Pilot Practices, Michael Wright Bs, Janelle M. Sharma Dnp, Mba, Crnp, Deborah Bren Do
USF-LVHN SELECT
No abstract provided.