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How do Chinese migrant nurses construct their identities while living in Australia?
(2018-06-18)Identity affects real human experience. Migrant nurses have a complex sense of identity as their identities are contested and renegotiated in new contexts. This study applied Giddens' identity theory to present an understanding ... -
How Do ELL Student Nurses Experience NCLEX Style Questions?
The purpose of this qualitative study is to explore ELL student nurse experiences when answering NCLEX style questions so that educators understand unique areas of cultural difference that have not been considered. -
How do faculty foster the development of nursing student empathy in the clinical learning environment?
Purpose. The purpose of this qualitative case study was to explore how faculty foster the development of nursing student empathy in the clinical learning environment. While much of nursing education focuses on building ... -
How do nurse managers implement evidence-based practice?
A qualitative study of the nurse managers' role in the implementation of evidence-based practices in three Finnish acute care hospitals. Nurse managers were given an open-ended question asking how they implement evidence-based ... -
How do student nurses in Malawi choose, adapt to career transition, and construct careers?
(2017-07-14)Purpose: As demand for nurses continues to surpass supply in Malawi it is important to understand what motivates new entrants to join and remain in the profession. The objectives of this study were to understand students’ ... -
How Do Work Interruptions Affect Quality of Care? A Qualitative Study With Bedside Nurses
The session will provide insight into nurses' experiences with work interruptions. Specifically, how nurses decide which tasks to complete next to the patient's bed and which to postpone. The effect of the nurse's perception ... -
How do you initiate a weight discussion with your patients?
Research shows that many providers feel uncomfortable initiating weight discussions related to fear of sounding judgemental and inexperience in weight counseling. This leads to the failure of healthcare providers to intervene ... -
How does interventions performed in the ICU modify physiological variables in neurocritical patients?
The main goal of the care of neurocritical patients is the prevention of secondary brain injury (SBI). However, some interventions performed by the healthcare team can stimulate the patient and lead to conditions that cause SBI. -
How does negotiating a partnership agreement influence relationships in a BSN clinical experience?
(2017-07-27)This poster will describe the influence of negotiating a partnership agreement on relationships among nursing students and with their teacher in a BSN clinical experience. -
How does obesity and intentional weight loss impact health related quality of life in adults?
(2017-06-05)Purpose: Over the past 30 years, the percentage of older adults who are obese has doubled; the most recent CDC data indicates that adults age 60 and over were more likely to be obese than were younger adults. The number ... -
How does self-efficacy impact evidence-based nursing practice?
This project investigated the impact of self-efficacy on EBP knowledge and utilization by registered nurses. The presentation will present the results from the study completed. -
How does standard use of a rectal acetaminophen/intravenous (IV) opioid combination compare to IV opioid alone in improved comfort levels and decreased overall opioid use in full-term infants post open heart repair?
Pediatric cardiothoracic surgical patients experience varying degrees of pain in the immediate post-operative period. Multiple analgesic modalities can be utilized to effectively manage pain in this specific patient ... -
How Does the Role of Corporate Values and Obligation to Care Influence Moral Habitability?
A morally habitable environment fosters nurses' well-being to enact moral agency. When the organization and the nurse's values are in conflict moral distress may result, which may lead to workplace incivility and lack of ... -
How Effective is Intravenous Ketamine Compared to No Medication/Placebo in Reducing Suicidal Ideations in Adults?
(2018-07-03)Suicide is a major public health problem with limited pharmacological options to treat acute risk. Every 40 seconds someone in the world commits suicide, WHO says. Lately, the dissociative anaesthetic Ketamine, has been ... -
How has Active Management of the Third Stage of Labor Reduced Postpartum Hemorrhage Occurrence?
Postpartum hemorrhage is the leading cause of maternal mortality. Postpartum hemorrhage occurrences remain high despite guidelines in effect. The purpose of this review was to identify effectiveness of current interventions ... -
How high! Decreasing blood pressure in men aged 45-65 in primary care: A quality improvement project
(2018-05-15)Purpose: Hypertension is a health issue that affects many people worldwide. The Memphis area has many people who have been diagnosed with hypertension and experience poor outcomes. A local Memphis primary care clinic allowed ... -
How innovative rural nursing will reduce rural opioid use and transform global nursing scholarship
Understanding drug alternatives and recognizing OUD symptoms can increase clinical competency skills in primary care and emergency care for patients suffering from substance use disorder. The approaches described and ... -
How intensive care unit nurses conceive of personal and professional risk when exercising clinical autonomy
Background: Nurses are often encouraged to work to their fullest potential, including exercising clinical autonomy--a factor known to decrease morbidity and mortality. Nonetheless, nurses endure historical, societal, and ... -
How international interchange can bring benefits into professional lives
(2017-07-27)This project was created to promote interchange between two universities from differents countries, wich includes a limeted resources health system. This experience brings more self-confidence to individual, a sense of ... -
How Latinas come to know about AIDS and AIDS prevention
By the year 2000, Latinos will become the largest minority group in the United States. Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is occurring at a disproportionately high rate among Latinos. As care-giver and health ...