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    Use of NICU Education to Decrease Stress for Prenatal Patients on Bed Rest 

    Murcek, Kim; Rubarth, Lori (2012-07-13)
    Preterm birth is a leading cause of neonatal death and antepartum bed rest has been a mainstay of treatment to prevent preterm birth. Bed rest can have physiologic, behavioral, social, economic, and emotional impact on ...
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    Improving Parental Satisfaction in Transition to Home from the NICU: A Quality Improvement Project 

    Misgen, Megan; Kaczmarek, Kari; Rubarth, Lori (2012-07-13)
    Problem: Bringing an infant home from the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) can mean caring for a baby with multiple health care needs, or minimally, feeding and growth issues. The infant may require a regimented ...
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    Outcomes of Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia Management in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit 

    Denich, Mackenzie (2012-07-05)
    The goal was to evaluate the stability of the infant with BPD following a NICU stay as measured by readmission rates and changes to the plan of care within the first year following discharge. Specifically, we looked at ...
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    The Use of NICU Education to Decrease Stress of Prenatal Patients on Bed Rest 

    Wilson, Melissa; Rubarth, Lori (2012-07-10)
    Nearly 700,000 women suffer from pregnancy complications and are treated with bed rest. The hospitalized antepartum patient with a high-risk pregnancy can suffer from stress and anxiety due to the uncertainty of their ...
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    Examining the Relationship between Antenatal Education and Stress Levels of High Risk Pregnant Women on Bed Rest 

    Mettling, Kay; Rubarth, Lori (2012-07-13)
    Preterm birth is a leading cause of neonatal death in the United States, and babies who survive may face multiple lifelong health problems. Antepartum bed rest has been a mainstay of treatment to prevent preterm birth. ...
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    Implementation and Evaluation of “Golden Hour” Practice in Infants Less Than 33 Weeks Gestation 

    Wallingford, Brenda; Rubarth, Lori B.; Abbott, Amy A.; Miers, Linda (2012-01-31)
    Upon review of Vermont Oxford Network data, a Midwest Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) noted increased levels of chronic lung disease (CLD) in infants born at less than 33 weeks gestation. Initial analysis of ...
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    Development of a Guideline for Treatment of Deep and Superficial Venous Thrombosis in the Emergency Department 

    Tosone, Nancy C.; Costanzo, Cindy L. (2012-02-02)
    Purpose: The purpose was to implement an evidence based guideline on deep venous thrombosis (DVT) for the Emergency Department (ED). Specific aims: a) conduct an organizational assessment of DVT treatment practices b) ...
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    Diabetes Quality Improvement Project in a Nurse Practitioner Led Safety Net Clinic Utilizing the Chronic Care Model 

    Millea, Diane; Parsons, Mary (2012-02-07)
    Purpose: The purpose of this quality improvement (QI) project was to create a sustainable QI program for type 2 diabetes utilizing the Chronic Care Model (CCM) in a small nurse practitioner led safety net clinic. The Health ...
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    Providing Best Practice Medical Forensic Examinations to Sexual Assault Victims: Development of a Practice Evaluation Tool 

    Sands, Tara L.; Schoening, Anne M. (2012-02-07)
    Introduction: The healthcare needs of a sexual assault victim are multifaceted. In order to provide adequate healthcare to sexual assault victims, institutions must be equipped with trained providers to ensure that best ...
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    Adolescent Use of Social Networking to Gain Information Regarding Sexual Health 

    Yager, Amy M; O'Keefe, Catherine I. (2012-01-26)
    Despite national health initiatives to decrease adolescent sexually transmitted infections (STIs), they remain high-risk for STIs. Barriers exist for adolescents seeking sexual health information. Adolescents spend a great ...
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    AuthorRubarth, Lori (4)Costanzo, Cindy L. (2)Parsons, Mary (2)Abbott, Amy A. (1)Baas Rubarth, Lori (1)Denich, Mackenzie (1)Furlong, Elizabeth (1)Howell, Eleanor (1)Iverson, Lindsay (1)Kaczmarek, Kari (1)... View MoreSubjectIntensive Care, Neonatal (5)Bed Rest (3)Life Change Events (3)Prenatal Care (3)Infant, Newborn (2)Nurse Practitioners (2)Adolescent (1)Advanced Practice Nursing (1)Atrial Fibrillation (1)Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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