2024 MU Health Care Evidence Based Practice Poster Day

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    Evaluation of positive reflections in critical care nursing huddles to reduce nursing burnout
    (2024) Ferreiro, Amanda E.; 2024 MU Health Care Evidence Based Practice Poster Day
    "Nursing burnout occurs when demands of a nurse exceed capabilities & resources, leading to emotional & physical exhaustion (Saravane et al., 2023). Critical care nursing burnout may lead to decreased empathy, morale, & patient care due to compassion fatigue & lack of orientation due to turnover (Olaleye et al., 2022). 76% of critical care nurses experience burnout. 53% with burnout intend to leave their jobs & are twice as likely to leave their organization (Roney et al., 2022). National nurse turnover rate is 22.5%, which costs $52,350 per nurse, including overtime, retention salaries, traveler, & agency fees."--Introduction.
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    Implementing standardized education in post-operative adult tracheostomy patients
    (2024) Schibi, Amanda; McIntosh, Renae; Chang, David; Kaiser, Connie; 2024 MU Health Care Evidence Based Practice Poster Day
    Problem: Tracheostomy patients discharged to home or home health complication rates affected by inpatient family and patient education. Inquiry: In tracheostomy patients discharged to home or home health, how does standardized education from the health care team impact patient complications, readmission rates, and unplanned provider visit?
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    A pathway to clinical shared leadership integration and sustainment
    (2024) Pridgeon, Sean; Ferreiro, Amanda; McIntosh, Renae; 2024 MU Health Care Evidence Based Practice Poster Day
    Problem: Integrating an academic medical center and a community hospital can present cultural challenges as care and resources may differ between facilities. Inquiry: What is the best way to solicit information from CSL participants from both campuses to integrate effectively and? Purpose: Give each campus an ability to steer clinical decision making with equal input.
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    Improving the performance of door-to-needle times for the emergent treatment of acute Ischemic stroke
    (2024) Gomez, Camilo; Begemann, Amy; French, Brandi; Mock, Benjamin; Butterfield, Jeanise; Pond, Donna; Ingebritson, Daphne; Wisniewski, Dion; Pierce, Robert; Wax, Benjamin; 2024 MU Health Care Evidence Based Practice Poster Day
    "Problem Statement: In the first two quarters of 2022, the rate of excessive delays in administration of intravenous thrombolysis for acute ischemic stroke in the emergency department at the University of Missouri Hospital increased to 30%, higher than in the two previous calendar years. Aim Statement: To improve the proportion of stroke patients treated with an IV thrombolytic beyond the 60- minute window from 30% to less than 25% within 10 months. Scope: This project will focus the care of patients that arrive within the Emergency Department for the care of suspected stroke like symptoms. The process begins with patient's arrival and ends with the administration of IV-tPA. Timeline: Baseline data was collected from the calendar year 2022 through March of 2023. Interventions occurred on April 4th, 2023 and formal remeasurement occurred in June 2023."--Introduction.
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    Standardization to reduce IV medication errors
    (2024) McIntosh, Renae; 2024 MU Health Care Evidence Based Practice Poster Day
    Problem: An assessment of hospital-wide system reported intravenous (IV) infusion line errors highlighted a lack of process standardization. Multiple nursing processes and policies require standardization to optimize patient safety. Inquiry: In ICU nurses, does standardization of IV line and SMART Pump labeling impact medication errors? Purpose: To decrease IV drip medication errors and increase patient safety.
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