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I have to write a business plan for my simulation program. Help!!!
(2016-08-11)Most nurse educators have no formal education in business administration. If they were asked to write a business plan for their simulation program they would not know where to start. This presentation will outline the key ... -
“I was working in the hospital as an orderly” the oral histories of the Alexian Brothers Hospital School of Nursing graduates
Aim of Study: The Alexian Brothers Hospital School of Nursing in Chicago, founded in 1898, was the fifth all male nursing school in the United States. By the time it closed in 1969 a total of 779 lay and religious men ... -
I'm pregnant, now what?: Acceptability and efficacy of an expressive writing intervention to promote coping and adaptation
Poster was presented on Wednesday, December 11, 2019The purpose of this project was to implement an expressive writing intervention at a faith-based crisis pregnancy to enhance emotional processing and promote holistic ... -
Ideal nursing workflows to support the development of information technology solutions
An understanding of workflows is fundamental to designing information technology solutions to advance patient care, as these solutions must integrate into the workflow. As a precursor to developing a clinical documentation ... -
Identification of human trafficking victims in the emergency department
Healthcare professionals have not been successful in identifying human trafficking victims. Lack of recognition is related to inadequate training and screening tools. No patients had been identified as potential human ... -
Identification of internal risk factors and interventions to prevent exertional heat illnesses in hikers: A systematic review
(2015-03-27)Objective: To identify internal risk factors (e.g., caffeine and alcohol consumption, weight, medications, and medical conditions) and intervention strategies for prevention of exertional heat-related illnesses in ... -
Identification of neuropsychiatric symptoms in chronic pain patients receiving joint and soft tissue corticosteriod injections
Poster was presented on Thursday, May 2, 2019The purpose of this project is to identify the presence of neuropsychiatric symptoms in chronic pain patients receiving office-based corticosteroid injections (CSI) more often ... -
Identifying and addressing barriers in type 2 diabetes: A three-step telemedicine approach
The purpose of this project is to help patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes adapt and manage their diabetes. This will be accomplished through telemedicine support calls offered between scheduled office exams to offer ... -
Identifying coping mechanisms for veterans suffering moral injury: Using the Roy Adaptation Model
Suicide among United States military personnel has doubled since 2002, and in 2008, the military suicide rate topped the general population rate for the first time in history. Realizing the enormity of the problem, Congress ... -
Identifying depression in primary care: An evidence-based intervention
(2018-05-31)Identifying depression in primary care is an urgent concern locally and nationally. Due to lack of screening or inquiry by primary care providers, as well as an insufficient number of mental health professionals, depression ... -
Identifying transformative experiences: A phenomenological analysis of nursing students in a study abroad course
This phenomenological study identified the common discoveries and experiences of undergraduate nursing students who attended a faculty-led study abroad program. Findings can document the transformative impact, leadership ... -
If you build it, they will use it. Creating task trainers for simulation
(2017-12-01)Background: There was an identified gap in recognizing the risk of harm from PIV infiltrations and extravasations and, to uncircumcised males pre, during, and post catheterization. This indicated a need for training, ... -
Igniting a spirit of inquiry using a Sacred Cow round-up
Poster presentationSession G presented Tuesday, October 1, 1:00-2:00 pmPurpose: This project challenges long held nursing practices that might not be best for the patient and ignited a spirit of inquiry among nursing staff ... -
Igniting and sustaining evidence-based practice to meet the quadruple aim in healthcare
(2017-12-04)This presentation focuses on how an evidence-based approach to care is critical to achieving the quadruple aim in healthcare. The content includes critical components of an evidence-based culture and tactics to achieve ... -
Imagine Flipping the Classroom to Improve Outcomes
Looking for an effective teaching strategy that reduces education costs, utilizes resources responsibly, improves outcomes, and is aligned with adult learning principles? Consider “flipping the classroom.” -
Imagine New Graduate Nurses in the Ambulatory Setting
Discover the benefits and learn the process for expanding a Nurse Residency Program to the ambulatory setting. -
Imagine! Blended Learning Best Practices for Novice Nurse Orientation
Best practices are presented for successful orientation of acute and critical care nurses using a blended approach combining e-Learning, mentoring, and classroom activities. -
Immersive education: evaluating virtual reality in clinical decision-making
(2017-12-05)Purpose: Experiential learning in virtual reality offers students a way of learning that is active, participatory and unique. Virtual reality (VR) enables active learning within a theoretical framework of ‘situated ... -
Imogene King for New Users
(2018-01-29)This presentation is an overview of Imogene King's nursing theories. -
Imogene M. King, RN, EdD, FAAN: Nurse theorist and nursing leader
This presentation gives historical background of King's work and its relevance to nursing process and nursing outcomes