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Dnp Final Report: Building A Comprehensive Guideline To Improve The Treatment Of Infants With Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: An Evidence-Based Innovation Project, Cyndi B. Kelley
DNP Final Reports
Background: The incidence of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) has increased nationally; however, only 55% of NICUs indicated having a written NAS treatment plan as recommended by the American Association of Pediatrics. Current practice included symptom management via morphine only; however, non-pharmacological interventions were not routinely delivered.
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to standardize and improve the care provided to patients with NAS.
Methods: A systematic search was conducted using keywords and subject headings from the PICOT question. Retrieved synthesized evidence suggested that adding breastfeeding and rooming-in as first-line treatment options reduced the length of hospital stay and medication …
Social Support As A Risk Factor Of Postpartum Depression Among Women Of Various Ethnicity, Jingle Xu
Social Support As A Risk Factor Of Postpartum Depression Among Women Of Various Ethnicity, Jingle Xu
MSN Capstone Projects
Postpartum depression is considered the most important mental disorder after delivery because of the high prevalence and the serious negative mother-baby outcomes. Education and support of mothers for postpartum depression are deeply held values of nursing care during pregnancy and the postpartum period (Ladewig, London & Davidson, 2014). Risk factors are the common target of these interventions, among which social support is one of the most popular factors in research currently. Social support is composed of instrumental, informational, and emotional support given by a social network to maintain an individual’s mental health status when they are faced with significant or …
Decreasing Hospitalization In Infants, William Hang
Decreasing Hospitalization In Infants, William Hang
MSN Capstone Projects
Infants are the most vulnerable population at risk for serious diseases. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a disease that can be detrimental in infants because of their immature lungs and immune system. Palivizumab, a humanized monoclonal antibody medication, given every 28-30 days has been shown to reduces RSV symptoms and decrease rates of hospitalization by 15%. By reducing the rate of hospital stay, it will also reduce cost.
High-Risk Pregnant Patients In The Third Trimester: Comparing Mental And Physical Health, Megan Maxwell
High-Risk Pregnant Patients In The Third Trimester: Comparing Mental And Physical Health, Megan Maxwell
MSN Capstone Projects
The purpose of the paper is to compare physical and mental health in high-risk pregnant patients in their third trimester who are managed in an inpatient setting compared to an outpatient setting. This paper looks at specific high-risk pregnancy diagnoses.