Browsing General Submissions: Presentations (Oral and Poster) by Title
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Undergraduate baccalaureate nursing students and disaster drills
Purpose: A tornado disaster drill was developed and implemented at a new northeast Texas baccalaureate-nursing program in 2014. The nursing department in 2015 generated another tornado disaster drill at a larger on-campus ... -
Undergraduate nursing education based on the RAM at St.Mary's College in Japan: How the RAM supports nurses' understanding of people who suffer from illness
The purpose of this presentation is to show through RAM-based practice, understanding the suffering of people in various situations leads to the healing of patients, and it is possible for students to find meaning in each ... -
Undergraduate nursing student evaluation of disaster drills
Purpose/Background: Nurses are a major component of disaster response and need to understand their roles in preparing and responding to a disaster. Limited evidence regarding educating undergraduate nursing students for ... -
Undergraduate nursing students’ attitudes regarding poverty and the poor
Poverty can be a difficult topic to discuss, much less experience. Poverty USA reported that 38.1 individuals lived in poverty in the United States in 2019, effecting 1 in 6 children. Nurses are faced and will continue ... -
Undergraduate student nurse ACLS Certification to improve practice transition and confidence
A code blue curriculum, with an integrated an ACLS certification, was designed to facilitate student confidence for transition into clinical practice. The 12-item Code Blue Self Confidence survey was developed to measure ... -
Unintended consequences of a neonatal intensive care unit redesign from open-bay to single family rooms
Background: With over 400,000 preterm births in the US annually, neonatal intensive care units (NICUS) are critical to providing high quality care and ensuring optimal health outcomes for preterm neonates. Our objective ... -
University of Texas Arlington, competency-focused approach to clinical experiences: Purpose, design, and implementation
(2016-08-11)Purpose: The National League for Nursing announced there is enough evidence for replacing up to 50% of clinical hours with high fidelity simulation in pre-licensure nursing programs. Defining competence has not been reached ... -
Updates to the INACSL Standards of Best Practice: The debriefing process
Debriefing is a key component of all simulation-based educational (SBE) activities and is an activity for which myriad approaches and models have been developed and implemented (Oriot & Alinier, 2018). To improve ... -
Use of a Critical Care Simulation as Preparation for Capstone Clinical Experiences
(2016-08-11)Background Critical care units are often utilized during a capstone clinical experience to enhance critical thinking and reasoning. Student preparation for these rotations, however, is varied and often inadequate, leading ... -
Use of care guides to reduce visits by high ED utilizers
Poster presentationSession A presented Monday, September 30, 10:00-11:00 amPurpose:High frequency utilizers (HFUs), patients who present ten or more times to the emergency department (ED) in a rolling 12-month period, ... -
The use of simulation and standardized patients to enhance nursing student competency in caring for LGBTQ individuals
HP 2020 proposes that increasing training for health care providers in the provision of culturally competent care will improve health outcomes for this vulnerable population. Nurses are usually the first point of care for ... -
Using 21st century technology and innovation to increase simulation capacity
(2016-08-11)Purpose: To accommodate the increased capacity of students while expanding their exposure to quality clinical encounters in a simulated environment. Methods: This randomized-controlled study replaces 50% of clinical ... -
Using a mechanical compression device to advance nursing practice
Poster presentationSession A presented Monday, September 30, 10:00-11:00 amPurpose: The survival rate of an individual who experiences a cardiac arrest outside of the hospital is less than ten percent. When given compressions, ... -
Using a sepsis bedside form in the emergency department
Poster presentationSession I presented Wednesday, October 2, 10:00-11:00 amPurpose: Sepsis continues to account globally for eight million deaths annually. The emergency department (ED) is a key entry point where many ... -
Using a simulated EHR to flip the lab
(2016-08-11)Recommendations from The Institute of Medicine (IOM) call for wider use of information technology and use of electronic health record (EHR) systems to promote greater safety, quality and efficiency in health care delivery ... -
Using A3 thinking to address safety issues in the ED
Purpose: The health system has a stated vision “to create 15,000 problem solvers” through implementation of a lean daily management system, including process improvement tools to address safety issues. Baseline ... -
Using an asynchronous open source platform for leadership education
Online simulation is an effective means to develop nursing students and essential as COVID has restricted in-person training. However, creating high-quality simulations with little training or expensive software has been ... -
Using an Electronic Needs Assessment to Develop Unit-based Education Plans
(2017-12-01)<b>Problem: </b>In previous years, formal Educational Needs Assessments were conducted by individual Unit-based Educators utilizing various formats of paper based surveys asking “What kind of topics would ... -
Using an on-line course management system to achieve transparency in clinical simulation lab management: Rustling up low cost solutions
(2016-08-11)The use of simulation in undergraduate nursing curriculum offers a viable, innovative and meaningful solution to inherent limitations within the traditional clinical setting (Jeffries, 2015). The literature supports this ... -
Using avatars in a phased approach behavioral health education series
(2017-12-01)Patients seeking care at health care facilities not only need their medical health care needs addressed, but “the majority of patients receiving services through their health care provider also suffer from psychological ...