2021
Development and Implementation of a Pediatric Telesimulation Intervention for Nurses in Community Emergency Departments
Montgomery EE, Thomas A, Abulebda K, Sanseau E, Pearson K, Chipman M, Chapman JH, Kou M, Auerbach MA. Development and Implementation of a Pediatric Telesimulation Intervention for Nurses in Community Emergency Departments. Journal Of Emergency Nursing 2021, 47: 818-823.e1. PMID: 33785197, PMCID: PMC8526161, DOI: 10.1016/j.jen.2021.01.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsChildCurriculumEmergency NursingEmergency Service, HospitalHumansNursesPediatric NursingSimulation TrainingTelemedicineConceptsCore topic areasInter-professional teamNurse learnersVirtual educationKern's frameworkLearner satisfactionNurse educatorsPerson educationCurriculumEmergency departmentEducationNursing staffTopic areasParticular needsStaffCommunity emergency departmentsCoronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemicRapid developmentSocial distancing measuresStatus epilepticusEducatorsImplementationLearnersNursing assessmentPediatric assessment
2019
Impact of Project ECHO on Community ED Providers' Perceptions of Child Abuse Knowledge and Access to Subspecialists for Child Abuse and Neglect
Tiyyagura G, Asnes AG, Leventhal JM, Shah A, Calabrese T, Radecki L, Jeter G, Auerbach M. Impact of Project ECHO on Community ED Providers' Perceptions of Child Abuse Knowledge and Access to Subspecialists for Child Abuse and Neglect. Academic Pediatrics 2019, 19: 985-987. PMID: 31299431, PMCID: PMC6823128, DOI: 10.1016/j.acap.2019.06.018.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2016
Overuse targets for Choosing Wisely: Do emergency physicians and nurses agree?
Venkatesh AK, Anderson A, Rothenberg C, Parwani V, Schwartz I, Haggan J, Sevilla M, Shapiro MJ. Overuse targets for Choosing Wisely: Do emergency physicians and nurses agree? The American Journal Of Emergency Medicine 2016, 35: 306-310. PMID: 27856139, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajem.2016.11.016.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2014
Hourly Rounding in the Pediatric Emergency Department: Patient and Family Safety and Satisfaction Rounds
Emerson BL, Chmura KB, Walker D. Hourly Rounding in the Pediatric Emergency Department: Patient and Family Safety and Satisfaction Rounds. Journal Of Emergency Medicine 2014, 47: 99-104. PMID: 24565884, DOI: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2013.11.098.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient satisfaction dataPatient satisfactionPostimplementation dataPediatric emergency department settingPediatric ED settingUrban pediatric EDPediatric emergency departmentEmergency department settingProvider-patient communicationPediatric EDED settingTertiary careEmergency departmentPatient scoringDepartment settingPediatric settingStaff educationPostintervention dataMedical careClinical settingSatisfaction dataFurther studiesPatientsCareMeasurable improvement
2012
Missed Opportunities for Recognition of Ischemic Stroke in the Emergency Department
Lever NM, Nyström KV, Schindler JL, Halliday J, Wira C, Funk M. Missed Opportunities for Recognition of Ischemic Stroke in the Emergency Department. Journal Of Emergency Nursing 2012, 39: 434-439. PMID: 22633790, DOI: 10.1016/j.jen.2012.02.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNontraditional symptomsIschemic strokeEmergency departmentSymptom presentationDiagnostic accuracyYale-New Haven HospitalComprehensive neurological evaluationGeneralized weaknessNeurological evaluationStroke symptomsMedical recordsMental statusEmergency nursesPatientsAppropriate managementSymptomsStrokeDiagnosisStrong associationSymptom typeHospitalPresentationMissed opportunityDescriptive statisticsAssociation
2011
Remember the Saphenous
Riera A, Langhan M, Northrup V, Santucci K, Chen L. Remember the Saphenous. Pediatric Emergency Care 2011, 27: 1121-1125. PMID: 22134232, DOI: 10.1097/pec.0b013e31823ab926.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAge FactorsAnthropometryAttitude of Health PersonnelBody SizeCatheterization, PeripheralChild, PreschoolEmergency NursingEmergency Service, HospitalFemaleHospitals, PediatricHumansInfantInfusions, IntravenousMaleNursing Staff, HospitalPediatric NursingPoint-of-Care SystemsSaphenous VeinUltrasonography, InterventionalConceptsAntecubital veinSaphenous veinHand veinsPeripheral veinUrban pediatric emergency departmentPediatric emergency departmentNursing preferencePatient characteristicsEmergency departmentSonographic findingsBedside ultrasoundUltrasound guidanceNursing staffMean widthStaff nursesAge groupsSecondary objectiveTransverse diameterFirst choiceUltrasound measurementsVeinSuccess rateSignificant differencesChildrenFuture studiesA Qualitative Assessment of Practices Associated With Shorter Door-to-Needle Time for Thrombolytic Therapy in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Olson D, Constable M, Britz G, Lin C, Zimmer L, Schwamm L, Fonarow G, Peterson E. A Qualitative Assessment of Practices Associated With Shorter Door-to-Needle Time for Thrombolytic Therapy in Acute Ischemic Stroke. Journal Of Neuroscience Nursing 2011, 43: 329-336. PMID: 22089410, DOI: 10.1097/jnn.0b013e318234e7fb.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute ischemic strokeNeedle timeIschemic strokeStroke patientsGoal of doorQualitative telephone interviewsThrombolytic therapyEarly treatmentImproved outcomesTPA deliveryRapid triageHermeneutic phenomenological frameworkTelephone interviewsPatientsU.S. hospitalsStrokeHospitalFaster treatmentTreatmentNovel factorOvercoming barriersElicit strategiesAlteplaseQualitative assessmentTherapy
2010
Examining Emergency Department Communication Through a Staff-Based Participatory Research Method: Identifying Barriers and Solutions to Meaningful Change
Cameron K, Engel K, McCarthy D, Buckley B, Kollar L, Donlan S, Pang P, Makoul G, Tanabe P, Gisondi M, Adams J. Examining Emergency Department Communication Through a Staff-Based Participatory Research Method: Identifying Barriers and Solutions to Meaningful Change. Annals Of Emergency Medicine 2010, 56: 614-622. PMID: 20382446, DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2010.03.017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCommunicationCommunication BarriersEmergency NursingEmergency Service, HospitalFemaleHealth Services ResearchHumansInterdisciplinary CommunicationInternship and ResidencyMaleMedical ErrorsMedical SecretariesMedical Staff, HospitalMiddle AgedPatient Care TeamPhysician-Patient RelationsWorkforceYoung AdultConceptsEmergency departmentEmergency department communicationED visitsMajority of participantsPatients' perceptionsED staffUrban hospitalClinical practiceGroup discussionsCommunication barriersParticipatory research methodsMultidisciplinary workshopStaff perceptionsConstant comparative analysisMeaningful changeRealistic expectationsStaff membersLarge group discussionsStaffTeam communicationEmergent themesImportance of communicationInformation provisionHospitalNurses
1992
Elderly patients in the emergency department.
Fulmer T, Degutis L. Elderly patients in the emergency department. AACN Advanced Critical Care 1992, 3: 89-97. PMID: 1554575, DOI: 10.4037/15597768-1992-1011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedEmergency NursingEmergency Service, HospitalGeriatric NursingHumansPatient Care PlanningConceptsEmergency departmentElderly patientsHealth care resource utilizationNormal age-related changesCommon health problemEmergency department nursesAge-related changesDepartment nursesNursing careHealth problemsOlder individualsOlder peopleDisease signsOptimal outcomesPatientsDepartmentSymptomsNursesCare
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