Browsing General Submissions: Presentations (Oral and Poster) by Title
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Pajama Day! Improving multi-campus education using online conferencing
Poster presentationSession B presented Monday, September 30,11:30 am-12:30 pmPurpose: To increase enrollment and attendance for mandatory and non-mandatory clinical education and to improve nursing satisfaction with clinical ... -
Paperless precepting: Innovative use of electronic resources for orientation
This session will focus on best practices and pitfalls for developing orientation plans that incorporate prerequisite E-Learning with in-person training for acute, progressive, and critical care novice nurses. Topics will ... -
Partnering to determine the scope of simulation in US acute care hospitals
(2017-12-04)Over the past year, ANPD has partnered with the Society for Simulation in Healthcare and the International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning to describe the use of simulation in acute care hospitals. ... -
Partnering with families to validate questionnaires assessing unmet needs of children, adolescents, and parents/caregivers at the end of cancer treatment
(8/30/2017)Transitioning off cancer treatment is a momentous occasion for pediatric patients and their families, but also brings anxiety and fear, suggesting that there are unmet needs/gaps in services provided at the end of treament. ... -
Patient arrival: A pivotal point in emergency care
Poster presentationSession E presented Tuesday, October 1, 10:00-11:00 amPurpose: The purpose of this process change is to provide a rapid assessment of patients arriving to the Emergency Department (ED) through the front ... -
Patient centered triage process change to improve throughput in a freestanding emergency department
Session B presented Thursday, September 27, 11:30 am-12:30 pm Purpose: The purpose of this evidence based project was to improve the patient experience by providing direct access to a nurse upon arrival to the emergency ... -
Patient-centered Care: Teaching Psychosocial Skills to New Nurses
(2017-12-04)Although the adoption of patient-centered care is increasingly more frequent in healthcare organizations and well supported in nursing, interdisciplinary educational strategies in the acute care setting to support ... -
PECARN nursing research priorities: Reaching consensus through the Delphi Method
Poster presentationSession D presented Monday, September 30, 2:30-3:30 pmPurpose: The 2010 IOM report on the future of nursing supports the active participation of nurses in the design and implementation of solutions to ... -
Pediatric severe sepsis checklist improves timeliness of treatment
The 2017 American College of Critical Care Medicine recommends a first-hour resuscitation and stabilization bundle for the treatment of pediatric severe sepsis or septic shock. Priorities of care include rapid establishment ... -
Perceptions of graduate nurses' orientation within the emergency department
Session B presented Thursday, September 27, 11:30 am-12:30 pm Purpose: Emergency nursing is challenging and complex. Because of the current shortage of nurses, emergency departments (ED) must develop strategies to recruit, ... -
Perceptions of How Simulation Affects Transition into Professional Nursing Practice
(2016-08-11)High fidelity clinical simulation is becoming a commonly used teaching/learning method in nursing education. However, little is known as to how it affects transition into the professional nursing role. The central focus ... -
Perceptions on essential vs non-essential screenings conducted in triage
Poster presentationSession G presented Tuesday, October 1, 1:00-2:00 pmPurpose: As is it difficult to predict the number of patients arriving each day to the emergency department, triage is an important process to determine ... -
Perceptions Related to Ongoing Preceptor Support
(2017-11-30)<p>Nurse preceptors play a pivotal role in the success of new nurses’ transition into practice (Haggerty et al., 2012). Contributing factors rely on the criteria of preceptor selection, education, recognition, ... -
Perceptions, instances, and reporting of violence in the emergency department
(2017-12-04)Session I presented Saturday, September 16, 2017 Purpose: Violence against staff in the Emergency Department is seen as part of the role assumed when someone begins a career in emergency medicine. This research project ... -
Perinatal Loss in the Emergency Department
Session C presented Thursday, September 27, 1:00-2:00 pm Purpose: The aim of this MSN capstone project was to improve the care for patients experiencing pregnancy loss in the emergency department (ED). Objectives were to ... -
Perioperative immersion program: Transition to practice
Purpose: To design, implement, and evaluate the effectiveness of a perioperative immersion program for senior nursing students to help the transition from classroom knowledge to practical skills and competency in the ... -
Physical Activity in Toddlers
The concern with the practice of physical activity is not current. Some studies show that when practiced moderate and regularly it is beneficial for health promotion. -
Place that patient: An alternative way to educate nurses
Session F presented Friday, September 28, 11:30 am-12:30 pm Purpose: The nature of triage in an emergency department (ED) is inherent with potential risks. Getting the right patient to the right place is the ultimate goal, ... -
Port access experience: A pediatric emergency and oncology interdepartmental collaboration
(2017-12-05)Purpose: Dissatisfaction with the port access experience in the Pediatric Emergency Department (ED) was noted by increased verbal feedback from patients, families and nursing staff, which included lack of understanding by ... -
Positivity indexes on continuous improvement of care
The aim of this study is to evaluate the quality of nursing care in the sense of: maintain and/or increase the rates of positivity in the continuous improvement of processes. strategically monitor the daily practice ...