Browsing General Submissions: Presentations (Oral and Poster) by Title
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Faculty development: A blended learning approach
(2017-08-21)This session will share the evolvement from the previous course design to the faculty development model currently in place. The presentation will focus on the planning meetings, confirming simulation faculty ... -
Failure to rescue: How simulation can help transition to practice
(2017-08-21)Failure to rescue, either lack of recognition or the lack of appropriate interventions necessary to prevent adverse events, is a costly form of medical error. Bedside nurses - those healthcare professionals who spend the ... -
Family centered care: A student led quality improvement project
The purpose of this quality improvement project implemented by student nurses in an inpatient setting was to enhance Family Centered Care and better support parents’ during their child’s hospital stay. The project was ... -
Fast forward to a future state: Reengineering emergency department flow
Session G presented Friday, September 28, 1:00-2:00 pm Purpose: Emergency Departments (EDs) face many challenges. Managing the influx of new patients and overall patient flow in busy EDs is a challenge. Dealing with ... -
Fast track program for bowel surgery
Best practices for care of patients having bowel surgery were implemented. Patient outcomes were compared before and after implementation of the fast-track program. There were significant decreases in length of stay, time ... -
Fast track program for bowel surgery
The presentation slides attached to this record: Defines post-op ileus. Discusses components of a fast track program. Describes the Fast Track research project. Interprets Fast Track project data. Identifies program ... -
Female genital mutilation: What nurses need to know
Female Genital Manipulation (FGM) is recognized as a significant worldwide human rights concern that is based on outdated societal, religious and ethnic beliefs. FGM, however, is not a foreign issue. FGM is also an ... -
FLIPPED2: Removing the ‘Ouchie’ from Pain Management Education
(2017-12-01)Proper pediatric pain management is important, especially when caring for patients too young to verbalize their quality or quantity of pain. A detailed, constructive education process is needed to make sure that new pediatric ... -
Flipping Competency Sessions
“How do you ensure that nurses maintain competency?” This is one of the most common, and certainly one of the most important questions in acute care clinical settings. The importance of and confusion with this question is ... -
Formalizing online faculty training. Does it make a difference?
(2016-03-17)Background: Substantial growth in online education over the past decade has increased the demand for faculty who possess the skill set needed for effective delivery and student engagement in the online world. Many institutions ... -
From books to bedside: Bridging the gap - hospital quality & safety initiatives
(2016-03-17)Background: Hospitals are the largest employer of new registered nurses (RNs). In fact, most of the 12,000 RNs gained in Florida between 2011 and 2013 were new nurses (Florida Center for Nursing, 2014) with new RN graduates ... -
From Boring to Learning: Engaging Strategies
The task was given to revise a four hour mandatory class that had been presented in strictly lecture format using computer generated slideshow with the objectives of the nurse being able to recognize and intervene on the ... -
From ER to Inpatient: Right Processes, Right Placement, Right Timing
Session H presented Friday, September 28, 2:30-3:30 pm Purpose: The purpose of this interactive session is to examine current trends, processes, and research pertinent to increasing timely and accurate placement and ... -
From Lecture to Learner-centered: Redesign of Hospital Nursing Orientation
(2017-12-01)<p>A redesign of hospital nursing orientation led to the merging of a standardized program and a learner-centered curriculum. A recent Magnet Journey inspired nurse educators to collaborate and merge resources. The ... -
The Future Is AweSIM - Montgomery College
(2017-08-17)Montgomery College, Takoma Park/Silver Spring campus, borders Washington D.C. and boasts a state of the art seven-room simulation suite representative of the diverse student body, faculty and population served in the greater ... -
Geriatric Falls Prevention Program in a Level III Trauma Center
Session B presented Thursday, September 27, 11:30 am-12:30 pm Purpose: From 2010 to 2016 Marin County's ≥65 years old population increased by 3.9%. Our median age in trauma patients was 64 years old and our number one ... -
Global perspectives of childhood obesity: Exploring Thai nurses’ knowledge and attitudes
(4/17/2017)Purpose: The purpose of this investigation was to explore Thai Nurses’ Knowledge and Attitudes regarding Childhood Obesity Setting: Data was collected from a public hospital in Thailand Methods: Using Bronfebrenner’s ... -
Goal zero: Eliminating mislabeled specimens in the emergency department
This emergency department (ED) noticed an increase in misidentified laboratory specimens noted to be the highest in our hospital region. Misidentified specimens can result in misdiagnosis, medication errors and repeat ... -
Going with the flow: Collaborative throughput initiatives improve quality metrics
Poster presentationSession D presented Monday, September 30, 2:30-3:30 pmPurpose: Throughput is a vital in a functioning ED and is comprised of factors including door to triage, door to doc, door to disposition, and length ... -
Governance: The role of nursing in sustaining global health
This session explores the concept of governance and highlights professional practice model components. Care delivery models give nurses responsibility for provision of patient care, yet they are often without voice. Selected ...