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Implementation Of Cognitive Testing Via Video-Telemedicine, Lindsay Mills Holland, Rosemary Dale, Mary Val Palumbo Jan 2021

Implementation Of Cognitive Testing Via Video-Telemedicine, Lindsay Mills Holland, Rosemary Dale, Mary Val Palumbo

College of Nursing and Health Sciences Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Project Publications

Background: Early diagnosis and timely follow-up of cognitive decline are essential to preserve individual function and memory, improve quality of life, and decrease healthcare costs. Many barriers to in-person assessment exist, the most recent one being COVID-19. Video-telemedicine has been studied as a solution with promising results. Most notably, research shows that the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) administered via video-telemedicine has comparable results to in-person assessment.

Purpose: The purpose of this project was to implement cognitive testing via video-telemedicine for follow-up management of cognitive impairment and dementia.

Methods: A protocol for conducting the MMSE via Zoom was developed. Next, …


Improving Recognition Of Delirium In Elderly Patients Hospitalized For Hip Fracture, Jennifer Synnott, Mary Val Palumbo Jan 2021

Improving Recognition Of Delirium In Elderly Patients Hospitalized For Hip Fracture, Jennifer Synnott, Mary Val Palumbo

College of Nursing and Health Sciences Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Project Publications

Background:

Delirium is a frequent, yet often under recognized, condition affecting elderly patients hospitalized with hip fracture. In the literature, delirium rates vary for this population.

Objective:

This project aimed to determine the delirium rate in elderly patients hospitalized for femur fracture and improve recognition through use of a screening tool at an academic medical center.

Methods:

The pre-intervention delirium rate in elderly hip fracture patients was determined via retrospective chart review with a validated instrument for patients hospitalized during a 3-month window. To improve delirium recognition, nurses completed training covering delirium and using the Confusion Assessment Method (CAM), a …