The @UofA College of #Nursing investigates wellbeing that includes physical, mental, emotional, spiritual and social components. Dr. Leah Stauber, professor and #yoga teacher, demonstrates techniques to combat the harmful effects of workplace inertia: https://t.co/FxiMlgxHLe
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M12: I am an current member of Society of Trauma Nurses @SocTraumaNurses and I hope to disseminate my work on Fall Prevention and Geriatric Trauma with them over the course of my nursing career. TraumaCon in my future? #NURS751
M11: Improving nutrition in older adults may be answerable through evidence appraisal for best supplement, but if patients think its gross it won't improve health. PBE is asking nurses what supplements their patients will drink and proving efficacy of health benefit. #NURS751
@JeRuel555 My understanding of this tweet assignment was what key features make a CDS usable in APRN practice. My answer is appropriate implementation of the 5 rights of CDS implementation. When the rights are left out-usability is disastrous and unintended consequences reign.
#NURS646SS18 WK8: CDS usability by APRNs and other health clinicians is impacted by the 5 Rights of Successful CDS Implementation: Right information, right person, right CDS intervention format, right channel and right point in the workflow.
M10: CDS alert to reduce VTE asks providers to complete VTE risk scores by 8 hour of admission and doubled likelihood of prophylaxis (2.02 OR) with absolute risk reduction of 0.22% (NNT 450 patients). Blue graph from SR shows strong positive effect score (4) for VTE CDS. #NURS751
M9: Guidelines for the Provision and Assessment of Nutrition Support Therapy in the Adult Critically Ill Patient by @SCCM and @ASPENWEB target clinicians but could be strengthened for policy analysis by including more outcome measures for economics & patient outcomes #NURS751
WK10: @Mac_AgingNews is a news source dedicated to improving population health in an aging population of older adults. They discuss #fallprevention tips and information on avoiding #polypharmacy and more. #NURS646SS18
@EvenstarForbach@ENAorg What drives alternative decision making in difficult IV access is: individual practitioner preference (influenced by their training, skills, treatment urgency and duration) and resources availability. Few training opportunities for IO and US guidance are available.
@JenniferMensik @KathleenMMarie2 #JMNURS751 The ANA model is better because it is flexible- allowing for local contextual factors to influence staffing decisions which potentially leads to innovation. Do you think it is lack of nurse awareness of ANA model that keeps it unpopular compared to mandated ratios?
M8: Managing Pain after Hip Fracture Decision Aide #Paincontrolafterhipfx (https://t.co/x3hcye7VeS) outlines pain options, supporting research, and complications from treatments so patients or families can share in pain control decisions right for them. #NURS751
@ramlyed@schan3FNP The video on the connect health site is great! "You have high blood pressure. What are your allergies?!" OMG isn't that the reality of so many patient interactions.
@ramlyed Oh, I love the way that you worded "rote work leads to loss of initiative and error resilience" I have also observed that--Particularly when there is little staff buy in.
#ERNURS751 In your experience, what are the most commonly overlooked local considerations that have big "unintended consequences" when standardization is promoted? My own experience is staff value conflicts leads to high turnover as they perceive the environment to be hostile.
#NURS751 M7 Guideline for the Provision and Assessment of Nutrition Support Therapy in the Adult Critically Ill Patient scored 22% applicability in AGREE II- its complexity, length & organization limits implementability. Solution is organizing & educating content in usable format
@ryleesrna This is such an important topic. A bilateral AKA baby I know had a stump revision and I was shocked they didn't use a spinal block for his pain management. I was wondering if it was fears of urinary retention? spinal complications?
@mjsrna2020 I feel like that is relationships--dialogue. Resisters often have valuable perspectives. It is important for change agents to also not resist feedback as this will help them identify barriers to changing. Dr Ramly, what do you think? #ERNURS751