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Asian-American midlife women's physical activity and sleep related symptoms
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015: Background: Physical activities have been reported to improve the sleep quality of midlife women, a group frequently experiencing sleep-related symptoms commonly associated ... -
Asking Nurses and Physicians What They Want to Know About Each Other's Profession
This workshop offers a way to align new and experienced clinicians with each other, and provides a means that allows a dialogue to begin or proceed. Learners will walk away with an understanding of the benefits of knowing ... -
Aspects of Engagement in Learning Activities of Newly Graduated Nurses
This study aimed to elucidate the aspects of engagement in learning activities of newly graduated nurses. Semi-structured interviews with 16 newly graduated nurses was analyzed and qualitatively and descriptively. Based ... -
Aspiration Pneumonia in Parkinson's Disease
(2018-03-15)People diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease are more likely to suffer from aspiration pneumonia, whether silent or overt. Research is concluding new interventions such as positioning, food consistencies, and video fluoroscopy ... -
Aspiration risk with long-acting GLP-1 RAs
The class of medications known as glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) traditionally used to treat diabetes has significantly increased in popularity due to recent FDA approval for weight loss. A known ... -
ASPIRE to Excellence: A mentoring academy for evidence-based practice
The overview of the development of a mentoring program to support nurses as they ASPIRE to Excellence by completing evidence-based practice projects impacting patient outcomes. -
Aspire to Inquire: Launching a Joint Accreditation Application for Interprofessional Continuing Education
(2017-12-04)The organization’s Blueprint for Quality and Patient Safety is the framework driving initiatives for improvements in clinical care, safety, and the patient experience across the continuums of care. The Unit-Based ... -
Aspire to Lead: Developing Clinical Coaching Plans
Clinical Coaching plans provide clear, consistent and concise information pertaining to standardized knowledge and specific performance criteria required in the specialty. While the tools are significant assets for ... -
Aspire to Leadership
This session describes our succession planning process and how we developed a pool of aspiring leaders using two types of leadership fellowships. -
Aspire to New Heights in Patient Safety: Elevate the Quality of Transports
(2017-12-01)<p>The Telemetry Transporter Orientation program was created to prepare inpatient Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) with the competencies for ECG interpretation, airway management, and recognition of the signs/symptoms ... -
An assemblage of technologies for multidisciplinary online health informatics education
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 25, 2015: Purpose: The course management system is often viewed as the mainstay for online education. However, online education requires a more comprehensive assemblage of technologies ... -
Assess and act: Tips to retain at-risk members
This session will help your chapter identify those who are at-risk of becoming inactive members and what your chapter's leaders can do to change their mind! -
Assessing acuity adaptable staff about their perceptions of current fall prevention practices`
(2018-03-12)This educational activity will discuss a quality improvement project assessing the perceptions of Acuity Adaptable staff about fall prevention practices in order to understand barriers and suggestions about current fall ... -
Assessing adolescent mental health through a vulnerable population lens
Awareness of depression and suicidal behaviors are all nurses' responsibility. Every opportunity to talk with an adolescent should be used as an opportunity to assess mental health. Early detection through recognition of ... -
Assessing an academic nursing partnership for acuity adaptable units
(2016-09-26)Session presented on Monday, September 19, 2016: This poster will describe a Bachelor of Science pre-licensure nursing program and healthcare system partnership on Acuity Adaptable Units at Eskenazi Health. Students ... -
Assessing and addressing the needs of stroke survivors and family caregivers across the care continuum
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Sunday, November 8, 2015: Introduction: Patients who receive inpatient rehabilitation care have often experienced a sudden, life-changing disabling illness or injury that has long-term implications ... -
Assessing and correlating nursing clinical decision making to NCLEX-RN® outcomes
Clinical Decision Making is the foundation of nursing care. This form of judgment consists of 1) recognizing cues 2) generating hypotheses 3) judging hypotheses 4) taking action and 5) evaluating outcomes (Muntean 2015). ... -
Assessing and intervening in childhood bullying: What do current pediatric primary care providers do?
The results of a survey completed by Pediatric Primary Care Providers regarding their assessment and intervention in bullying situations among their patients will be discussed. Implications for clinical interventions based ... -
Assessing baccalaureate nursing students attitudes towards teamwork and communication using TeamSTEPPS™ teamwork attitudes questionnaire
(2016-03-29)Session presented on Saturday, April 9, 2016, and Friday, April 8, 2016: The purpose of this scholarly project is to assess the attitudes of junior and senior level nursing students regarding the various components of ... -
Assessing children's capacity to consent: An assessment guideline
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Friday, July 24, 2015: Purpose: Valid consent must be given by a person capable in law to do so, must be informed, unambiguous, comprehensive and voluntary. Being capable to consent in legal terms ...