Browsing General Submissions: Presentations (Oral and Poster) by Title
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Health break: Preparing nursing students to work with individuals with intellectual disabilities
The purpose of Health Break is to allow nursing students the opportunity to work with individuals with intellectual disabilities in a non-medical setting. -
Hear ye, Hear ye! Learn all about the 2016 edition of the INACSL Standards of Best Practice: SimulationSM
(2017-08-17)The International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation & Learning (INACSL) takes the lead in developing, revising, and publishing the INACSL Standards of Best Practice: SimulationSM used internationally and ... -
Help me I've fallen! Implementing Post-fall huddles in the ED
Poster presentationSession F presented Tuesday, October 1, 11:30 am-12:30 pmPurpose: The Emergency Department (ED), just like any other unit in an acute care hospital, is vulnerable to patient falls. This ED has seen an ... -
Hemolysis of Blood Specimens: Increasing Time in the Emergency Department
(2011-10-17)[ENA Leadership Conference] Evidence-based Practice Presentation: Hemolysis of Blood Specimens: Increasing Time In The Emergency DepartmentPurpose: The nurses in a rural Emergency Department (ED) noted an increased ... -
High stakes assessment: Essentials of best practice
(2016-08-11)This highly interactive workshop will begin by having participants use a tool to score a student performance in a video recorded simulation. The discussion that follows will illuminate the challenges associated with using ... -
Hit the Ground Running: Onboarding Agency Personnel
A pediatric academic medical center identified a need for additional nursing resources for the acute care areas due to fluctuating census and acuity. A lack of a robust pool of experienced nurses in this geographical area ... -
HIV risk reduction behaviors in adolescent females; The influence of mastery and self-esteem
(10/27/2011)Purpose. The purpose of the study was to test the moderator effect of mastery on the relationship between self-esteem and HIV risk reduction behaviors. Aims. The aims of this study were to: 1) examine the relationships ... -
Hospital Accreditation in the perception of the nursing team of the surgical center
This study aimed to analyze the perception of the nursing team about the hospital accreditation process in the surgical center at a university hospital. -
Hospital-wide communication to improve quality outcomes of stroke patients
(2017-12-04)Purpose: Time is vital in the initial care of stroke patients. Swift recognition of symptoms, immediate access to diagnostic tests, and appropriate treatment play a vital role in a patient’s functional outcomes ... -
How an effective care handoff process can improve ED throughput
Poster presentationSession B presented Monday, September 30,11:30 am-12:30 pmPurpose: Large volumes in the Emergency Department can be overwhelming for staff and dangerous for patients. Factors such as staffing and bed ... -
How nursing students learn to care for deteriorating patients in debriefing: A mixed-methods study
(2016-08-11)Previous studies on debriefing have addressed components such as video assistance, duration, content, or educator presence and characteristics (Cheng et al., 2014). However, studies of how nursing students learn in debriefing ... -
How to be a first responder for colleagues after adverse events: Instituting a peer support program in the emergency department
Healthcare workers exposed to adverse events can suffer emotional and physical consequences, often referred to as “second-victim” or “identified individual” After an adverse event occurs, there may ... -
How we stop the bleed: Teaching the next generation - one student at a time
Poster presentationSession B presented Monday, September 30,11:30 am-12:30 pmPurpose: Uncontrolled hemorrhage is the most preventable cause of death following trauma. Instruction is based on best-practice techniques ... -
Human patient simulation: Bringing the future into the classroom
(2016-08-11)Evidence supports the contributions of high-fidelity HPS to post-simulation affective, cognitive, and psychomotor learning outcomes (Cant & Cooper, 2010; Lapkin, Levett-Jones, Bellchambers & Fernandez, 2010). ... -
Human patient versus high-fidelity simulation: Which is better to help undergraduate nursing students learn pediatric assessment skills
(2016-08-11)Background: According to undergraduate nursing students, clinical experiences produce a high degree of stress and anxiety, especially when those experiences involve children. Simulation has been shown to teach assessment ... -
Human trafficking online educational training to increase emergency nurses' knowledge, self-efficacy, skills in identification, and referral of human trafficking survivors
Human trafficking inclusive of forced labor is a hidden global public health epidemic that crosses all cultures, countries, ages, genders, economic incomes and families. Worldwide human trafficking is known as modern day ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
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, ...