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APRN Week 2024

APRN Week 2024

 
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  • Provider Assessment of Herbs and Supplement Usage Among Oncology Patients by Bukola Azeez, Anumol Thomas, and Kristyn-Mae Rosales

    Provider Assessment of Herbs and Supplement Usage Among Oncology Patients

    Bukola Azeez, Anumol Thomas, and Kristyn-Mae Rosales

  • Postoperative Delirium in Patients Undergoing Head and Neck Surgery: An Educational Overview by Saumya Babu, Bija Sajith, and Jeena Issac

    Postoperative Delirium in Patients Undergoing Head and Neck Surgery: An Educational Overview

    Saumya Babu, Bija Sajith, and Jeena Issac

  • Standardizing Post-Treatment Fever Evaluation in Early Phase Clinical Trials by Amanda Brink and Andre Brantley

    Standardizing Post-Treatment Fever Evaluation in Early Phase Clinical Trials

    Amanda Brink and Andre Brantley

  • Improving Access and Quality Care for Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Related Thyroid Dysfunction by Anne K. Brinkman and Amori Y. Salami-Henry

    Improving Access and Quality Care for Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Related Thyroid Dysfunction

    Anne K. Brinkman and Amori Y. Salami-Henry

    This is an audio recording of a poster presented at the DOIM Research Retreat in 2024.

  • Medulloblastoma's " A Childhood Brain Cancer" by Ameika Conner

    Medulloblastoma's " A Childhood Brain Cancer"

    Ameika Conner

  • Improving Patient Safety: Encouraging Preemptive Lab Draws for Timely Clinical Results by Audrey Hartnett and Gabriele Urschel

    Improving Patient Safety: Encouraging Preemptive Lab Draws for Timely Clinical Results

    Audrey Hartnett and Gabriele Urschel

  • Post Chest Xray Pull Poster by Courtney Jorgensen, Carla Patel, Susan Knippel, TaCharra Laury, Cheryl Fraser, Hue Cao, Danielle Fournier, and Mini George

    Post Chest Xray Pull Poster

    Courtney Jorgensen, Carla Patel, Susan Knippel, TaCharra Laury, Cheryl Fraser, Hue Cao, Danielle Fournier, and Mini George

  • Hyperglycemia in a Novel in a CDK2 and CDK9 inhibitor-Fadraciclib by Sonya Khan, Angela Monroy, Veronica Brady, Sonali Thosani, and Nupur Kikani

    Hyperglycemia in a Novel in a CDK2 and CDK9 inhibitor-Fadraciclib

    Sonya Khan, Angela Monroy, Veronica Brady, Sonali Thosani, and Nupur Kikani

  • A Mindfulness Approach to Addressing Burnout Among Advanced Nurse Practitioners by Ancy Mathews

    A Mindfulness Approach to Addressing Burnout Among Advanced Nurse Practitioners

    Ancy Mathews

  • Contrasting Two Life-Threatening Syndromes With Similar-Sounding Acronyms: Capillary Leak Syndrome (CLS) and Cytokine Release Syndrome (CRS) by Amandine P. Ndje and Jacqueline Broadway-Duren

    Contrasting Two Life-Threatening Syndromes With Similar-Sounding Acronyms: Capillary Leak Syndrome (CLS) and Cytokine Release Syndrome (CRS)

    Amandine P. Ndje and Jacqueline Broadway-Duren

    Scientific acronyms help expedite communication but if misheard or misunderstood they can cause confusion and delay life-saving interventions. Such is the case with CRS, cytokine release syndrome and CLS, drug-induced capillary leak syndrome two life-threatening syndromes with similar-sounding acronyms. CRS occurs during a novel cancer treatment called chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy, immunotherapy agents like blinatumomab, and haploidentical hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) and is an acute systemic life-threatening inflammatory response, of varied severity, characterized by fever, fatigue, headache, rash, diarrhea, arthralgia, myalgia, and organ dysfunction. Contrastingly, drug-induced CLS is a life-threatening disease characterized by capillary hyperpermeability that causes edema or anasarca, hypotension, hypoalbuminemia, and hemoconcentration, with non-specific signs and symptoms that lead to under-diagnosis. Furthermore, CLS may occur concurrently with CRS, while each may also happen concurrently with certain similarly-presenting diseases. Continued improvement of patient care is vital, therefore a contrastive analysis and figure are created to demystify the two syndromes, clear any confusion thus optimizing patient outcomes.

  • Step Squad Bundle in Older Adults with Multiple Myeloma Hospitalized for an Autologous Stem Cell Transplant by Nadya Panjwani

    Step Squad Bundle in Older Adults with Multiple Myeloma Hospitalized for an Autologous Stem Cell Transplant

    Nadya Panjwani

  • Post-Hospitalization Oncology Workflow Implementing LACE+ Score to Stratify and Reduce Readmissions at Lyndon B. Johnson Safety-Net Hospital by Marcela G. Perez and Cindy Pabon

    Post-Hospitalization Oncology Workflow Implementing LACE+ Score to Stratify and Reduce Readmissions at Lyndon B. Johnson Safety-Net Hospital

    Marcela G. Perez and Cindy Pabon

    Post-Hospitalization Oncology Workflow Implementing LACE+ Score to Stratify and Reduce Readmissions at Lyndon B. Johnson Safety-Net Hospital

  • Improving the compliance with UDS in MDA pain clinic patients receiving opioid therapy by Anumol Thomas and Shibili Sunny

    Improving the compliance with UDS in MDA pain clinic patients receiving opioid therapy

    Anumol Thomas and Shibili Sunny

  • Development and Clinical Implementation of a Digital Workflow Utilizing 3D-Printed Oral Stents for Patients with Head and Neck Cancer Receiving Radiotherapy by Rance Tino, Millicent Roach, Gabriela Fuentes, Anshuman Agrawal, Mohamed Zaid, Dylan Cooper, Nimit Bajaj, Ruitao Lin, Lianchun Xiao, Lauren Mayo, Lee Wiederhold, Shalin Shah, Molly Tate, Gregory Chronowski, Jay Reddy, Megan Mezera, Justin Mann, Mark Augspurger, Adegbenga Otun, Mark Chambers, and Eugene Koay

    Development and Clinical Implementation of a Digital Workflow Utilizing 3D-Printed Oral Stents for Patients with Head and Neck Cancer Receiving Radiotherapy

    Rance Tino, Millicent Roach, Gabriela Fuentes, Anshuman Agrawal, Mohamed Zaid, Dylan Cooper, Nimit Bajaj, Ruitao Lin, Lianchun Xiao, Lauren Mayo, Lee Wiederhold, Shalin Shah, Molly Tate, Gregory Chronowski, Jay Reddy, Megan Mezera, Justin Mann, Mark Augspurger, Adegbenga Otun, Mark Chambers, and Eugene Koay

    Development and clinical implementation of a digital workflow utilizing 3D-printed oral stents for patients with head and neck cancer receiving radiotherapy.

 
 
 

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