NDNQI Data Use

Wednesday, January 20, 2010: 6:00 PM-8:00 PM
Thursday, January 21, 2010: 12:30 PM-2:30 PM
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Benefits and Challenges of NDNQI Data Usage: An Exploratory Study by the Oklahoma NDNQI Collaborative
Karen Tomajan, RN, MS, NEA-BC, INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center; Barbara J. Holtzclaw, PhD, RN, FAAN, The University of Oklahoma - Health Sciences Center; Susan K.B. Jones, RN, APN, CCNS, CCRN, REMT, INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center
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Innovative Strategies to Decrease the Use of Restraints through Education, Teamwork, and Data
Sandra A. Maag, RN, Cleveland Clinic; Kirste L. Carlson, ND, PMHCNS-BC, Cleveland CLinic; Maureen E.L. Palmer, RN, BSN, MBA, CRRN, NEA-BC, Cleveland Clinic
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Orchestrating Change Utilizing NDNQI Data for the Prevention of HAPU
Marilee Manganiello, RN, MSN, CNN, Moses Taylor Hospital; Carmen A. Brutico Jr., MD, MBA, FACP, Moses Taylor Health Care System; Sonia Sandhaus, RNC, MSN, CRNP, Moses Taylor Hospital; Gail Grochowski, RN, BSN, Moses Taylor Hospital; Faith E. Harrell, none, Moses Taylor Health Care System
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The impact of remote ICU monitoring on Patient Satisfactaion
Kathy Brown, RN, MSN, The Christ Hospital; Molly Johantgen, CNSCC, The Christ Hospital; Amy Shaw, RN, BSN, The Christ Hospital; Elizabeth Ellis, RN, BSN, The Christ Hospital; Vicki Riddle, RN, BSN, The Christ Hospital; Linda Baas, PhD, RN, ACNP, The Christ Hospital
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Data Driven Change in a Fall Prevention Program
Beverly M. Gugliotta, RN, CCRN, Johnson City Medical Center; Georgita Washington, RN-BC, MSN, CCRN, Johnson City Medical Center; Jeannette Clark, RN, BS, CRRN, Quillen Rehabilatation Hospital
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Navigating the Data Highway--Optimizing Dissemination of NDNQI Data to Nursing Staff at the Unit Level
Debbie Wickett, BBA, Seton Family of Hospitals; Linda Vochatzer, RN, MSN, Seton Family of Hospitals; Nancy Mastronardi, RN, BSN, Seton
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Leveraging NDNQI Benchmarks to Achieve Board Certification
Elizabeth Tamondong, RN, MSN, CMSRN, MacNeal Hospital; Rita Riskus, RN, BSN, NE-BC, MacNeal Hospital
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An Effective Strategy to Teach Nurses and Managers how to Use Benchmarked Data to Improve Care Processes and Outcomes
Regina E. Nailon, RN, PhD, The Nebraska Medical Center; Suzanne Nuss, PhD, RN, The Nebraska Medical Center; Sheila R. Lawton, RN, MSN, ANP-BC, CCRN, ARNP-CNS, Alegent Health - Mercy Hospital
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Stumbles and Tumbles: Part II Development of a Pediatric Fall Risk Assessment Scale
Donna Roller, RN, CPN, PinnacleHealth System; Jennifer Eby, BS, RN, PinnacleHealth System; Mary Bohenick, RN, PinnacleHealth System; Mary Beth Heller, MS, RN-BC, PinnacleHealth System; Martin Kimberly, BSN, RN, PinnacleHealth System; Crystallein Egresits, RN, CPN, PinnacleHealth System
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NDNQI data from every angle: A hospital - school of nursing collaboration to maximize MSN student research experiences
Joe Webb Burrage Jr., PhD, RN, Indiana University School of Nursing; Elaine Shea, RN, MSN, Wishard Health Services
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Maika`i: Excellence in Nursing Care, Measuring, Monitoring and Evaluating NDNQI Data at the Unit Level
Nona Irvine, RN, MS, NEA, BC, The Queen's Medical Center; Cynthia Kamikawa, RN, MS, NE, BC, The Queen's Medical Center; Mimi Harris, RN, MS, NEA-BC, The Queen's Medical Center
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