2011 SNRC Conference Information & Handouts


Tuesday January 25, 2011 0730-1630
Harborview Medical Center Research & Training Building
Seattle WA

Clinicians share information about their nursing research, quality and evidence projects through podium and poster presentations.  The overall conference goals are to advance research and evidence-based practice in clinical settings and support networking for the clinician community to exchange information about evidence based practices that promote desired care outcomes.

 
 

 

2011 SNRC Conference Agenda

2011 Schedule of Poster Sessions

Congratulations to our 2011 Best Posters, Best Podiums and People's Choice

In an effort to be environmentally responsible, we are making the agenda, abstracts and handouts available for participants online, rather than in a printed format.  Click on the title to view/print a PDF of the presentation.  If there is no active link check back; presentations are still coming in.

0715-0800     Check-in

0800-0900     Breakfast and AM Poster Session                 

0905-0915     Welcome

0915-1030        Keynote Address:  Making Evidence-Based Practice Work at the Point of Care  Bradi B. Granger, RN, PhD, FAHA, FAAN

1030-1045   Break with Vendors

1045-1200      Oral Presentations:  
Beyond the Bundle: The Need for Continued Surveillance in Getting Never Events to Zero Richardson J., Tjoelker R., Hudson D., Keller K., Church V., Hicks G., Portland VA Medical Center,   Portland, OR

A Comparison of Adherence to Oral Care Guidelines Before and After Implementation of a Compliance Dashboard Hiner C., Harborview Medical Center, Seattle, WA

Parent’s Report of Stress in the NICU Hansen M., Thorngate L., Thomas K., Seattle Childrens Hospital, University of Washington Medical Center, University of Washington School of Nursing, Seattle, WA

Evaluation of Occiptal Pressure Redistribution Devices to Implement a Pressure Ulcer Prevention Bundle

Evaluation of Occipital Pressure Redistribution Devices to Implement a Pressure Ulcer Prevention Bundle
Taylor S., Bowlin A., Whitney J., Harborview Medical Center, Seattle, WA

1200-1245      Lunch (Provided)

1245-1400       Oral Presentations: 
Initial Propofol Dose Response for Cardioversion Patients in the Emergency Department: A Mathematical Modeling Study Schmedel W., Hilderbrand S. Providence St. Vincent Medical Center, Portland, OR

Systolic Pressure Variation Measurement at the Bedside – A Method Comparison Study  Tyler L., Wolfson D., Sawin L., Barnes S., Garth Green K., Greco S., Bridges E.,University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, WA

Analysis of Practice and Performance Improvement in Patients with Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock Richardson J., Hendricks-Jensen J., Vann C., Portland VA Medical Center, Portland, OR

A Pilot Project: The CLABSI Crackdown/Smackdown Perez C., Young L.,Oregon Health & Science University, Portland OR

 1400-1500     Break and PM Poster Session 
 

1500-1615              Oral Presentations 
“Intensity Index”: Quantifying Nursing Workloads, and Optimizing Nursing Assignments Dykstra C., Bridges E., University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, WA

What Do Physicians Know About Nurse Practitioner Practice? Soine L., Errico K., Redmond C., Sprow S., University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, WA

Reflections from the Bedside: Use of Clinical Examples in Program Evaluation   Karvonen C., Wyant S., Smith N.C., Sayre C., DuHamel M., Hirnle C., Keener S.,Whitney J., University of Washington Medical Center, University of Washington School of Nursing Continuing Nursing Education Seattle, WA 


Outcomes of an Intentional Afternoon Quiet Hour for Patients and Nurses   Lane M., Rea R., Providence St. Peter Hospital, Olympia, WA                                             

1615-1630    Closing Comments  & Award Presentation  Pamela H. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CNRN, FAAN, FAHA
Professor and Associate Dean for Research, UW School of Nursing