2021 Summer Evidence-Based Practice Posters – NURS 3337
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This collection gathers projects developed in the Gessner College of Nursing's Summer 2021 NURS 3337 course
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Item The Power of Exercise: How High Intensity Exercise Can Improve Cancer Related Fatigue in Women with Breast Cancer(2021-07-26) Webb, Kelsey; Ward, Rebecca; Waithaka, AliceItem The Influence of Varied Sex Education on Adolescents of Lower Socioeconomic Status in Reducing the Prevalence of STI Acquisition(2021-07-22) Faust, Andrenise; Ayilara, Tosin; Atori, AntonetteA look into sex education as it relates to reducing the STI exposures in adolescents.Item Effects of Empathetic Communication on Depression in ICU Patients with End-Stage Liver Disease(2021-08-07) Martinez, Jorge; Kristen, Maroul; Brittany, MarsikEmpathetic communication helps depression in people with end stage liver disease.Item The effectiveness of a postpartum hemorrhage crash course on decreasing the incidence of postpartum hemorrhage amongst different ethnic groups(2021) Gloria, Edith; Moreno, Luis; Vallery, AralyIn African-American and Hispanic women who have preeclampsia, what is the effect of postpartum hemorrhage risk factor education on postpartum hemorrhage prevalence for that group compared with non-Hispanic white women with preeclampsia who are not educated in that regard?Item The Effect of Operating Room Distractions on Total Surgical Time(2021) Harris, Ki'Asha; George, Jasmine; Vo, TamIn surgical patients, what is the effect of surgical room distractions on total surgery time compared with the absence of distractions?Item Reducing Maternal Mortality from Postpartum Hemorrhage in African American Women with the Implementation of a Hemorrhage Response Team(2021) Alvarado, Clarissa; Onwukwe, Jessica; McLeod, Grace SchnefkeOur presentation informs on the racial disparities black women experience during labor and delivery and a solution to decrease PPH and maternal mortality rate.Item How a Mental Health Consult With NICU Mothers Can Improve Bonding and Neonatal Health Outcomes(2021-07-23) Do, Cindy; Duhon, Baylee; Hernandez, SamanthaIn standard practice, NICU nurses primarily focus on the infant rather than the mother. However, NICU admission is a significant indicator for postpartum depression (PPD) which alters maternal involvement and engagement within the NICU. This directly affects neonatal neurodevelopment and outcomes.Item Prevention of Asthma Attacks among Middle School Athletes through Educational Intervention(2021-07) Atkinson, Audrey; Scott, Brianna; Yap, KatrinaFor middle school athletes with asthma, does the use of an asthma attack prevention training by the school nurse reduce the incidence of asthma attacks compared with current practice?Item Does position matter? A study of maternal outcomes in different birthing positions(2021-08-03) Ramey, Casey; Royston, Courtney; Thayil, SarathThis poster explored the effects of upright birthing positions on maternal outcomes such as the length of labor, the pelvic outlet dimension, the rate of assisted deliveries, and the rate of episiotomies. We identified that there was a decrease in the length of the first and second stages of labor, the rate of assisted deliveries, and the rate of episiotomies. There was also an increase in the pelvic outlet dimension. Nurses should educate low risk mothers about different birthing positions.Item The Effect of Social Support on Medication Adherence in Patients that Require a Long-Term Medication Regimen(2021-07-27) Nguyen, Linda; Rashid, Arifa; Madatharavila, JoyceIn patients that require long-term medication regimen, what is the effect of social support on medication adherence compared to those that do not have social support?Item Effectiveness of a Mediterranean Diet on Wound Healing(2021) Tran, Tommy; Chung, Elizabeth; Nguyen, DannyNutrition is often overlooked when it comes to wound healing. We examine the positive impact of implementing a Mediterranean diet plan for patients that suffer from thermal wounds on the rate of skin healing.Item The Effects of Mandatory Therapy Sessions on the Reduction of Stress and Burnout Among Nurses Working During a Global Pandemic(2021) Chike-Egboh, Ifeoma; Tat, Michelle; Emmanuel, LovethFor nurses working during a global pandemic, does the implementation of mandatory therapy sessions reduce the prevalence of stress and burnout compared to nurses who do not receive any therapy sessions?Item Improving Neonatal Resuscitation in Rural Communities: How Telenatology can Bridge the Gap and Decrease Interhospital Transfers(2021-08-01) Garcia, Alejandra; Morton, Madison; Omoruyi, NnekaWith access to specialized care being heavily concentrated in urban areas, neonatal resuscitation led by highly skilled neonatal nurse practitioners offers a cutting edge alternative to caring for neonates and keeping families together in their communities.Item Impact of ultrasonic scalpel on patient's blood loss in abdominal and musculoskeletal surgeries(2021-08-01) Barnette, Katherine; Chee, Clement; Tran, DonIn surgical patients how effective is ultrasonic scalpel compared to more common surgical instruments in reducing blood loss and operation time during the surgery?Item The Effect of Antimicrobial Prophylaxis for Patients Undergoing Total Joint Arthroplasty(2021-07-23) Khong, Anny; Guico, Melanie; Delicana, Adryl, Jr.For patients undergoing total joint arthroplasty, does the use of a more targeted antimicrobial prophylaxis approach reduce the future risk of surgical site infection compared with current practice of sole administration of broad-spectrum antibiotics?Item Effect of Provider-In-Triage Model on Emergency Department Efficacy(2021-07) Flores, Kristen; Rodriguez, Cristin; Walker, JenniferAccording to The Joint Commission (2019), appropriately managing the time a patient stays in the Emergency Department (ED) waiting room could affect the safety and quality of patient care. The Joint Commission published a standard (LD.04.03.11), which outlines the responsibilities of the hospital in managing patient flow through the ED. Various models of flow thorough the ED have been developed each with the goal of optimizing patient throughput for various outcome measures. Traditionally, ED models involved a nurse independently triaging patients and prioritizing highest acuity being seen first, termed nurse lead triage. Other models, such as provider in triage and split flow have emerged that may lend to further optimization of patient flow by redesigning the flow of patients through the ED and reconfiguring the triage team.Item Vaping and the Long-Term Effects on Adolescent Lungs(2021-07-23) McDermott, Brianna; Sosa, Faviola; Ma, JunnyDo adolescents ages 12-17 years old who have a history of vaping (P) after a semester education course provided by the school nurse (I) report a decreased incidence of vaping (O) compared with adolescents who received an education course on nutrition (C)?Item The effects of mindfulness techniques on the quality of life in cancer patients(2021-07) Jordan, Anne; Homrighaus, Eden; Bayasheva, SallyCancer patients in treatment can have a decreased quality of life due to suffering from anxiety, depression, fatigue, and pain. Do mindfulness techniques such as yoga and meditation improve their quality of life?Item The Effect of Primary Care Providers (PCP) on Avoidable Emergency Room Visits in Underserved Patients with Type II Diabetes(2021-07-29) Coffman, Michala; Osei, Chelsea; Pelaez, DianaDiabetic patients in underserved communities can benefit from establishing a relationship with a PCP to manage diabetes and prevent avoidable emergency room visits. Collaborative care programs can be used to increase access to primary care providers in patients with diabetes who live in underserved communities (Carter et al., 2016; Chwastiak et al., 2017; Karter et al., 2017; Soto Mas et al., 2019). Emergency room nurses can collaborate with hospital administrators and community leaders to provide access to resources such as education on diabetes management.Item Effects of VR on Nursing Student Knowledge and Confidence(2021-07-29) Galvan, Brianna; Arnold, Autumn; O'Quinn, NatalieNew graduate nurses struggle with confidence in their knowledge due to lack of exposure to different clinical settings. Virtual reality offers clinical simulation in a safe, challenging, and realistic environment for development of knowledge, skills, and confidence. Studies show that virtual reality simulation improves nursing student confidence in knowledge in the clinical setting.