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A diagnosis of delirium places the critically ill child at risk of increased mortality morbidity in addition of increased hospital costs. Although delirium is common only [...]
2017 | Final project |
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This program evaluation assessed the impact of a new, brief delirium screening tool. The aim of this program evaluation was threefold and determined 1) bedside nursing st [...]
2025-05-14 | Final project |
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Trauma secondary to abuse and neglect is prevalent among the pediatric population, especially among children younger than 4 years old and those with disabilities. Trauma- [...]
2024-05-03 | Final project |
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Patient portals are important parts of the electronic health record that can be used by adolescents to engage with the healthcare system in a variety of ways including ma [...]
2023 | Final project |
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Cancer-Related Fatigue (CFR) can be a significantly debilitating side effect of cancer treatment. Clinical Practice Guidelines recommend physical activity as a means to r [...]
2022 | Final project |
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Inadequate handoffs are persistent issues in hospitals contributing to patient safety concerns. Standardization of handoffs reduces general adverse events, increases effe [...]
2023 | Final project |
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In an urban community hospital pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) in the Pacific Northwest a multidisciplinary team developed an evidence-based delirium guideline. Thi [...]
2024-04-27 | Final project |
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The aim of this QI project was twofold, improve SHC staff confidence, knowledge, and practices in obesity management and implement a standardized approach to identify and [...]
2024-05-01 | Final project |
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Social determinants of health (SDOH) have far-reaching impacts on health, well-being, quality of life, and are the root cause of child health inequity in the United State [...]
2023 | Final project |
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Adaption of an electronic medical record-based transitioning planning tool (TPT) to standardize and guide transition of pediatric patients to adult care for sickle cell d [...]
2021 | Final project |