Abstract WP356: Impact of a Designed Acute Stroke Nursing Management Protocol on Nurse’s Knowledge and Practices

Stroke ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 49 (Suppl_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Samah Zidan ◽  
Hanaa Elfeky ◽  
Warda Yossif ◽  
Foad Abd Allah
2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 224-241
Author(s):  
Amina Mohamed Abdel Fatah Sliman ◽  
Wafaa Wahdan Abd El-Aziz ◽  
Hend Elsayed Mansour

2021 ◽  
Vol 14 ◽  
pp. 240-242
Author(s):  
Justin Cline ◽  
Jack Nolte ◽  
Gregory Mendez ◽  
Jordan Willis ◽  
Andrew Bachinskas ◽  
...  

Introduction.Skeletal traction use generally has decreased over generations and is used most often for temporary fracture stabilization. Proper nursing management of patients in skeletal traction is crucial. A hospital protocol was created and implemented to educate and direct registered nurses (RNs) in the care of patients requiring skeletal traction. Method.A skeletal traction management protocol was drafted and implemented as hospital policy. Twenty-nine RNs from an orthopaedic unit at a level 1 trauma center attended a financially compensated, 45-minute, in-person, off-shift educational session. An anonymous pre-test utilizing a 5-point Likert scale was completed to assess RN knowledge and comfort regarding the following topics of traction care: pin care, manual traction, frame assembly, weight application and removal, skin evaluation, neurovascular checks, and reporting issues. The RNs were provided with a copy of the new hospital policy and key points were highlighted and demonstrated. After the demonstration, the RNs were given a post-test to assess their perceived knowledge and comfort with traction care. Results.Statistically significant improvements in RN knowledge and comfort were seen in six of the seven evaluated topics. The greatest increase was seen in the manual traction topic. No significant change regarding neurovascular checks was observed with this topic having the highest pre-test scores. Conclusion. A hospital protocol was created successfully and implemented that significantly improved the level of RN knowledge and comfort with the management of patients requiring skeletal traction. Future studies should assess the effectiveness of annual education regarding the traction policy.


2019 ◽  
pp. 75-102
Author(s):  
Anne W. Alexandrov

Author(s):  
Jeong-Jin Park ◽  
Soo Jeong Kim ◽  
Hahn Young Kim ◽  
Hong Gee Roh ◽  
Dong Wook Kim

ABSTRACT:Migraine with aura is one of the causes of stroke mimics. We retrospectively reviewed the 10-year medical records of patients who were treated with acute stroke management protocol. We analyzed the frequency and characteristics of patients with a final diagnosis of migraine with aura. Among the 1355 patients with stroke mimics, migraine with aura was the final diagnosis in 36 patients (2.7%). The most common auras included sensory and brainstem auras followed by motor, visual, and speech/language auras. One patient manifested transient atrial fibrillation during the migraine attack, which can be a link with acute stroke.


2001 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 10-16 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sinead McKenna ◽  
Marianne Wallis ◽  
Alison Brannelly ◽  
Jillian Cawood

2017 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 226 ◽  
Author(s):  
KhadigaM Said ◽  
MohboubaS Abd Elaziz ◽  
EbtisamM Abd Elaal ◽  
BasmaR Abd El-Sadik

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