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VTE Prevention: Development of an Institutional Protocol and the Nurse's Role.

Tietze M, Gurley J

Medsurg Nurs · 2014 · PMID 26292446

Venous thromboembolism (VTE), including the combined diseases of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, is a significant health problem that affects mortality, morbidity, and resource expenditure. Multiple guidelin... Venous thromboembolism (VTE), including the combined diseases of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, is a significant health problem that affects mortality, morbidity, and resource expenditure. Multiple guidelines have been formulated to address this condition, but broad implementation in health care is lacking. Nurses have a pivotal role in VTE prevention through increased knowledge, patient advocacy, and implementation/development of institutional VTE protocols.

Venous Thromboembolic (VTE) Prophylaxis: Part I.

Goldstein PC

Medsurg Nurs · 2014 · PMID 26292445

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Emerging Roles for Nurses After Health Care Reform.

George MD, Kennedy J

Medsurg Nurs · 2014 · PMID 26292444

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Collaborative Learning: Student Nurses Caring for Community Residents.

Evans MM, Evans M, Saleski V

Medsurg Nurs · 2014 · PMID 26292443

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IV Therapies for Patients with Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalances.

McClelland M

Medsurg Nurs · 2014 · PMID 26292442

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Interactive Learning and Networking At Successful AMSN Convention.

Medsurg Nurs · 2014 · PMID 26292441

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Lesson Learned: Don't be Cynical or Grumpy.

McClelland M

Medsurg Nurs · 2014 · PMID 26292440

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Reducing Medication Errors By Educating Nurses on Bar Code Technology.

Keane K

Medsurg Nurs · 2014 · PMID 26292439

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Nurses' Knowledge of Heart Failure: Implications for Decreasing 30-Day Re-Admission Rates.

Sterne PP, Grossman S, Migliardi JS … +1 more , Swallow AD

Medsurg Nurs · 2014 · PMID 26292438

Heart failure affects 5.1 million Americans. It is the leading cause of hospitalization in older adults and the most common cause of readmissions, which cost approximately $12 billion annually. Readmissions can be reduce... Heart failure affects 5.1 million Americans. It is the leading cause of hospitalization in older adults and the most common cause of readmissions, which cost approximately $12 billion annually. Readmissions can be reduced through increased nurses' knowledge in heart failure.

Women with Type 2 Diabetes and Glycemic Control.

Gosse S

Medsurg Nurs · 2014 · PMID 26292437

Mid-life women are vulnerable to the complications associated with diabetes. This research examined factors predicting glycemic control. Diabetes knowledge was found to be high in the group. Daily self-measurement of blo... Mid-life women are vulnerable to the complications associated with diabetes. This research examined factors predicting glycemic control. Diabetes knowledge was found to be high in the group. Daily self-measurement of blood glucose predicted better glycemic control.

Symptom-Triggered vs. Fixed-Dosing Management of Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome.

Skinner RT

Medsurg Nurs · 2014 · PMID 26292436

A literature review was conducted with the objective of creating evidence-based recommendations for use of symptom-triggered therapy (STT) or fixed-schedule dosing in treating alcohol withdrawal syndrome in inpatients. U... A literature review was conducted with the objective of creating evidence-based recommendations for use of symptom-triggered therapy (STT) or fixed-schedule dosing in treating alcohol withdrawal syndrome in inpatients. Use of STT reduced duration of therapy as well as the number of patients requiring treatment or medication, potentially reducing costs and risk of adverse medication reactions.

Delirium: The Nurse's Role in Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment.

Faught DD

Medsurg Nurs · 2014 · PMID 26292435

Delirium is an acute change in mental status typically caused by a medical condition. Delirium complicates care, increases safety risks, and has a negative impact on patient outcome. By identifying mental status changes... Delirium is an acute change in mental status typically caused by a medical condition. Delirium complicates care, increases safety risks, and has a negative impact on patient outcome. By identifying mental status changes early, the nurse is in a strategic position to prevent delirium in 30%-40% of at-risk patients. An interdisciplinary team approach can prevent, diagnose, and treat delirium to improve safety, reduce cost of care, and optimize patient outcomes.

Getting Your Name in Lights (almost).

Roberts D

Medsurg Nurs · 2014 · PMID 26292434

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Changing of the Guard.

Lattavo K

Medsurg Nurs · 2014 · PMID 26292433

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Clinical Nurse Leader: A Role for the 21st Century.

Rankin V

Medsurg Nurs · 2015 · PMID 26285387

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Physical Examination of the Adult Patient with Chronic Respiratory Disease.

Miller S, Owens L, Silverman E

Medsurg Nurs · 2015 · PMID 26285386

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Fun with Fluids.

Kisch T, LoVerde J

Medsurg Nurs · 2015 · PMID 26285385

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Conducting Research with a Team of Clinical Nurses.

Rutherford-Hemming T, Feliciano M

Medsurg Nurs · 2015 · PMID 26285384

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Pressure Ulcers.

Karopchinsky JA

Medsurg Nurs · 2015 · PMID 26285383

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A Review of Antihypertensive Medications, Part I.

Felicilda-Reynaldo RF, Kenneally M

Medsurg Nurs · 2015 · PMID 26285382

Hypertension requires careful management, including lifestyle modification and drug therapy. Use of thiazide diuretics and ACE inhibitors is discussed. Hypertension requires careful management, including lifestyle modification and drug therapy. Use of thiazide diuretics and ACE inhibitors is discussed.
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