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Implementing supervised injection services
(Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario, 2018)The purpose of this best practice guideline (BPG) is to provide an overview of principles, resources, and structures for delivering evidence-based supervised injection services (SIS). This guideline is for nurs ... -
Implementing team huddles on an acute psychiatric unit: Evidence-based practice project
(2016-04-01)Session presented on Friday, April 8, 2016: Barriers to implementing Evidence Based practice have been reported extensively include: lack of time, lack of resources and lack of knowledge. Nurses are aware of the value of ... -
Implementing the '6th Vital Sign' into primary care
Background: Around the world, someone develops dementia every three seconds ("Dementia statistics | Alzheimer's disease international," 2015). Current evidence shows that in clinically healthy people, pathophysiological ... -
Implementing the clinical nurse leader (CNL) role in Japan
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015 and Tuesday, November 10, 2015: Background: The provision of high quality, efficient, and cost-effective healthcare care is a complex process in health systems across the globe ... -
Implementing the PHQ-2 Depression Scale for depression on the mobile diabetes unit
Problem: Healthcare is not considered a human right within the United States. The vulnerable and underserved face consistent barriers to healthcare such as racial inequities, geographic location, and lack of access to name ... -
Implementing the promotion of ambulation and upright positioning during the first stage of labor
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Friday, July 25, 2014: Although mobility in labor for low-risk women is supported by professional organizations such as the American Academy of Pediatrics, American Congress of Obstetricians and ... -
Implementing universal depression screening for underserved adult patients in a primary care setting
Depression is not routinely screened for in the primary care setting despite high prevalence and association with increased morbidity and mortality resulting in great economic burden to the nation. Universal depression ... -
Implementing universal intimate partner violence (IPV) screening utilizing a patient-centered, shared decision-making approach
This presentation will discuss the incidence and impact of intimate partner violence (IPV) on the long-term health of women. By the end of this presentation, participants will have resources to implement universal IPV ... -
Implementing Whiteboard use to eliminate unintended retained foreign objects
Poster presentation was on Thursday, May 2, 2019The aim of this project was to implement whiteboard use at the ambulatory surgical center to increase the accuracy of the manual surgical count process and eliminate the ... -
The implications of local anesthetic volume in adductor canal blockade: An integrative review
(2018-05-17)Introduction: Maintaining patient safety is of utmost concern for anesthesia providers. The adductor canal block, a peripheral nerve block identified as a motor-sparing sensory block, may decrease fall risk and associated ... -
Implications of the sepsis-3 definition on nursing research and practice
(2017-09-19)In February 2016, the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine announced a striking change in the sepsis definition. The new definition, known as Sepsis-3, replaces the SIRS ... -
The importance of a psychiatric milieu in inpatient settings
(2015-04-23)The patient experience, or patient satisfaction, is becoming one of the most important measures that healthcare systems look at when they are judging the efficiency and effectiveness of the services being provided. ... -
The importance of collaborative interprofessional education on advancing leadership and quality improvement attributes
(2016-09-26)Session presented on Monday, September 19, 2016: Emerging data suggests that effective and competent interprofessional teams improve health care outcomes and patient satisfaction. Healthcare systems are becoming more ... -
The importance of critical thinking and its contribution to nursing care based on evidence-based practice
(2013-10-22)Session presented on: Monday, July 22, 2013: Purpose: A peripheral venous catheter is an essential part of the patient's management on the standard wards and represents a significant progress in the treatment of patients. ... -
The importance of developmentally-appropriate positioning in the neonate population
Overview: One of the main philosophies endorsed by Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) across the country focuses on providing developmentally-appropriate care of the neonate. The aim of developmental care is to create ... -
The importance of follow-up in the teaching, implementing and sustaining of evidence-based practice
(2017-07-25)This session focuses on the evidence-based follow-up strategies utilized to support the evidence-based practice (EBP) process and EBP teams through discussions and meetings in the collaborative work between Memorial Sloan ... -
The importance of interprofessional education in nursing
Interprofessional education (IPE) is a vital component of health care curriculum which serves to encourage the development of collaboration among caregivers from multiple disciplines. This activity is meant to bring awareness ... -
The importance of meaningful nursing faculty recognition: Influencing and advancing a caring workplace culture
(2017-10-02)Meaningful recognition, both formal and informal, is an important part of motivating, rewarding, and retaining nursing faculty. Study findings support the importance of providing meaningful recognition for nursing faculty's ... -
Importance of palliative care in end-stage liver disease: A rising global issue
(2017-07-28)The disease and management of end stage liver disease is a complex issue requiring a multi-disciplinary team approach. Often these individuals seek care from a variety of providers with resulting fragmentation and variable ... -
Importance of patient education on hemoglobin A1C and dietary modifications
Research shows that only less than 25% of adult patients who are being treated for diabetes can recall their previous and most recent hemoglobin A1c levels. It is the providers’ role to educate adult patients at every ...