Browsing by Author Affiliations "Marymount University, Arlington, Virginia, USA"
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Classification of traumatic brain injury severity complexities in retrospective data
(2018-06-04)Retrospective research utilizing big data sets is essential as we collect and examine data across the globe. However, inconsistencies are noted when classifying data such as the case of traumatic brain injury classification. ... -
Ending the globalization of human trafficking: The need for moral agency and nursing responsiveness
This presentation addresses how moral agency and upholding human dignity is a hallmark of nursing practice requiring nurses to advocate for voiceless trafficked human persons. -
Innovation in public-health nursing education: A survey of student acquisition of core knowledge and competencies
(2016-03-29)Session presented on Saturday, April 9, 2016: Historically, baccalaureate nursing education programs have collaborated with public health departments in facilitating community/public health clinical learning opportunities ... -
The lived experience of nurses caring for adult family members with cancer
This qualitative research poster presentation addresses the complexities and unique experiences of nurses as family caregivers for adult family members with cancer. The characteristics of family caregiving includes physical, ... -
Patient-centered communication: Where does the time go?
Confluences of increasing demands upon NP time, of more care in less time challenges therapeutic patient-provider conversation. Expression is thwarted in which valid concerns expressed are less welcome. Changes to ... -
A pilot study: An interprofessional educational activity between nursing and physical therapy students
A pre and post assessment of students' perceptions using the revised Readiness for Interprofessional Learning Scale (RIPLS) examined teamwork, collaboration and role identity of nursing and physical therapy students in ... -
Retrospective review comparing three pharmacological methods of treating alcohol withdrawal patients in ICU
(2018-06-26)Research suggests that the use of dexmedetomidine (DEX)improves patient outcomes during alcohol withdrawal, including decreased intubation time and reduction in alcohol withdrawal symptoms. A retrospective chart review of ... -
Student satisfaction related to basic civility strategies implemented in an entry level nursing course
Uncivil nursing student behavior has been linked to uncivil clinical behaviors, which can result in poor patient outcomes. Understanding the problem of incivility and implementing effective classroom strategies is crucial ...