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Establishing Routine Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation During Pregnancy In An Impoverished Guatemalan Community, Marissa Schuette, Erin Brueggemann Apr 2024

Establishing Routine Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation During Pregnancy In An Impoverished Guatemalan Community, Marissa Schuette, Erin Brueggemann

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Pregnant and breastfeeding women in impoverished settings face heightened nutritional demands, placing them and their children at increased risk of inadequate nutrition's detrimental effects. Existing literature suggests that supplementing with multiple micronutrients (MMS) may offer superior protection against morbidity and mortality compared to traditional iron and folic acid (IFA) formulations. This research is set in the Land of Hope (LOH) clinic, located in Escuintla, Guatemala, a community served by the non-profit organization ER Abroad. The study aims to assess the feasibility of standardizing MMS provision to pregnant women at LOH, coupled with supplementary education on pregnancy and nutrition. The team …


Recommendations For Sugammadex Administration In Standard And Special Populations, Kristen E. Mattson, Alexa Brummund Apr 2024

Recommendations For Sugammadex Administration In Standard And Special Populations, Kristen E. Mattson, Alexa Brummund

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The purpose of this project was to collect evidence-based information regarding sugammadex administration in both standard and selected special populations. Special populations included renal failure, breastfeeding, pregnancy, and pediatrics. The objectives of the project were to collect and present current research to the host facility, define barriers to the use of sugammadex, and assess the participants’ knowledge of sugammadex use in special populations. A guideline for sugammdex administration was created and presented to the host facility through a poster presentation and quick reference guide. A voluntary post-implementation survey was implemented, and the results were recorded, analyzed, and displayed in the …


Online Support For Families Affected By Opioid Use Disorder, Sharonda Hill Jan 2022

Online Support For Families Affected By Opioid Use Disorder, Sharonda Hill

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Families who care for children with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) face many challenges and may be lacking support. The purpose of this project was to provide evidence-based information to families caring for NAS children through an established online support group, To the Moon and Back. Nola Pender’s Health Promotion Model was the theoretical model used to guide this project. An intervention to deliver support and information was implemented through three sessions. During these sessions participants were educated on evidenced-based tools to help their children with behavioral self- regulation and communication with providers. Data was collected through pre and post assessments …


Context Matters: Evaluating The Influence Of Patient Demographics And In-Patient Care Parameters On Breastfeeding Outcomes Associated With The Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative, Sarah Vivian Martin Jan 2021

Context Matters: Evaluating The Influence Of Patient Demographics And In-Patient Care Parameters On Breastfeeding Outcomes Associated With The Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative, Sarah Vivian Martin

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Objective: Evaluate the effectiveness of the global Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) as an intervention to improve breastfeeding outcomes and to explore factors that are most supportive and predictive of exclusive breastfeeding.

Design: Program evaluation of the BFHI using a retrospective pre and post implementation electronic health record chart review.

Setting: A tertiary level hospital in WA. BFHI designation was achieved in November 2017.

Participants: Patients with a low-risk pregnancy, who gave birth (vaginal or cesarean) to a healthy term infant in Quarter one of 2015 (N=145) and Quarter four of 2018 (N=131).Patient and infant must have been discharged home …


Labor Management Protocol For Parturients On Buprenorphine, Erik Sanders May 2019

Labor Management Protocol For Parturients On Buprenorphine, Erik Sanders

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Opioid dependence during pregnancy may lead to negative outcomes for both the parturient and the fetus. Opioid dependent parturients are often prescribed buprenorphine, a form of medication- assisted therapy. The use of buprenorphine within the parturient population is a relatively new practice and anesthesia providers are encountering difficulties in managing this population during the peripartum period. Literature has demonstrated anesthesia providers may best serve this population by utilizing a multimodal approach when providing analgesia (Jones et al., 2008; Meyer et al., 2010; Reddy et al., 2017). A combination of oral, intravenous and neuraxial modalities, in conjunction with the daily …