Pennsylvania State Nurses Association COMMUNITY, CONNECTIONS & CONTRIBUTIONS. Nurses Shaping the Future of Healthcare
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1 Pennsylvania State Nurses Association COMMUNITY, CONNECTIONS & CONTRIBUTIONS Nurses Shaping the Future of Healthcare OCTOBER 27, 2017
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3 Community, Connections CONFERENCE SCHEDULE & Contributions 7:00 am Registration 7:30 Breakfast & Environmental Health Roundtable 8:30 Welcome & Speed Networking 8:55 Food as Medicine: A Collaboration Between Medical Professionals and Food Providers 9:15 9:35 9:55 11:00 11:20 Margaret Slota, DNP, RN, FAAN, Georgetown University, Associate Professor/Director, DNP Program Roberta Consentino, Chester County Food Bank Partnership and Access to VA Healthcare: Mobile Veteran Program Karen Elechko, MSN, CADDCT, CDP, RN, Golden Memory Clinic Coordinator/ VAMC Coatesville The Backpack Project: A Nurse-Driven Community Intervention for Childhood Hunger Kennette Grohal, MSN, RN, Excela Health, Coordinator / Clinical Informatics Traci Gilbert, RN, Excela Health Frick Break, Posters & Exhibitors Healthy Culture Index Lisa Lehman, MSN, RN, Clinical Director Professional Practice & Magnet / UPMC St. Margaret Lunch & Project Dawn Michael Schwein, BSN, RN, Main Line Health/Staff Nurse Marci Bramucci, Director of Community Investment, People s Light Community-Based Effort to Reduce Youth Violence in West Philadelphia 12:30 pm Janet McMaster, MHA, RN, Trauma Outpatient & Prevention Coord. / Penn Presbyterian Medical Center 12:50 1:10 2:10 Case Study: A Clinical Instructor s Transformation of Student Learning Experiences with a Standardized Patient Simulation Cortney Johnson, MSN, RN, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Roseanne Anderson, MSN, RN, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Break, Posters & Exhibitors Adult and Senior Nutrition Education Program Melissa Sattler Gordon, MSPH, RD, Director of Nutrition and Wellness Education Netter Center for Community Partnerships, University of Pennsylvania 2:30 PSNA PLINKO 3:00 Closing 3:15 PSNA Annual Business Meeting Q&A (PSNA Members Only) 3:30 PSNA Annual Business Meeting (PSNA Members Only)
4 Podium Presentations Food as Medicine: A Collaboration Between Medical Professionals and Food Providers With the help of thousands of volunteers, Chester County Food Bank distributes nearly 3 million pounds of food per year to local cupboards and pantries. One third of that food is fresh produce. This session will discuss initiatives to highlight fresh produce and real foods. It will also discuss the use of volunteers in recipe demonstrations, food growth, and community outreach. Partnership and Access to VA Healthcare: Mobile Veteran Program (MVP) The MVP is a partnership and collaborative effort between VA Medical Centers and local Veteran Service Organizations. It opens access to care by providing services located in the community near the veteran s home. This partnership strengthens the pledges between the VA and VSO in supporting and advocating for our Veterans health and well-being. Examples include therapeutic exercise, memory-focused brain exercises, current events discussions, nail care and hand hygiene, music, art, trivia, and other leisure activities. A nutritious bag lunch is provided to each participating veteran. This presentation will discuss preliminary outcomes, service satisfaction, and cost of care. The Backpack Project: A Nurse-Driven Community Intervention for Childhood Hunger The goal of this nurse-driven project was to supply food each week to students in the Jeannette School District. The study looked at the amount of food distributed, student academic outcomes, improved school attendance, and decreased visits to the school nurse s office for hunger-related complaints. Due to this program s success, Excela Health nurses will purchase a food cupboard for the district and fill it with bulk food items ( school year). Students and parents can utilize the cupboard on a regular basis. Healthy Culture Index Healthy culture is one where engaged employees share a sense of mission and purpose. It is built and supported by leaders who set a positive tone consistent with the values. It fosters trust and leverages positive energy to spur movement. This presentation will discuss recommendations for distributing, educating, and measuring a Healthy Culture for leaders. Community-Based Effort to Reduce Youth Violence in West Philadelphia Philadelphia has seen an uptick in homicides, as well as policy changes to address this issue. This presentation will discuss factors contributing to youth violence and collaborative initiatives to create change in the community. Case Study: A Clinical Instructor s Transformation of Student Learning Experiences with a Standardized Patient Simulation Leadership is recognized as an important aspect of the educator role. This case study explored transformational leadership in the context of clinical nursing education through simulation with standardized patients in an undergraduate baccalaureate program. This presentation will discuss the four themes found in the analysis. Adult and Senior Nutrition Education Program The Agatston Urban Nutrition Initiative (AUNI) is a program of the Netter Center for Community Partnerships at the University of Pennsylvania that engages, educates and empowers youth, university students, and community members to promote healthy lifestyles and build a just and sustainable food system. It is their mission to improve the likelihood that eligible individuals will make healthy food choices within a limited budget and choose physically active lifestyles consistent with current guidelines. This presentation will discuss a food education model, opportunities for nurses to get involved, and best practices for adult education. Poster Presentations. Posters will be on display highlighting innovative nursing ideas, actions, and programs implemented throughout Pennsylvania. There will be several opportunities to view the posters throughout the day and contact hours will be awarded. Join us and talk with your nurse colleagues who created these exciting presentations. Sessions. PSNA reserves the right to cancel, reschedule, or substitute speakers for particular educational sessions. PSNA does not endorse any speaker s or exhbitor s products or services. Pennsylvania State Nurses Association is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation.
5 Poster Presentations Early Mobility on the Inpatient Unit Michelle Wozniak, BS, MSN, RN Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center Embracing a Shared Governance Model to Improve Your Practice Kristina Rosario, BSN, RN, CMSRN LVHN Embracing Interprofessional Simulation-Based Learning in Prelicensure Nursing Programs Rosemary A. Elliott, MSN, MA, M Ed, BSN, RN Holy Family University School of Nursing and Allied Health Professions Ensuring Student Success in a Time of Mergers and Acquisitions Lissette Ortiz, BA Maggie Hadinger, EdD, MS LVHN Excellence in End-of-Life Care for Patients Dying in an Acute Care Hospital Sarah Mason, RN LVHN Exploring Temporary Tobacco Cessation for the Perisurgical Time-Frame Carol Devlin, RNFA, CNOR Main Line Health System, Villanova University, College of Nursing Suzanne Smeltzer, EdD, RN, ANEF, FAAN Villanova University, College of Nursing How Youth Education Programs Can Impact the Nursing Shortage Kerri Green, MS, MEd Emilie Croft, BHS LVHN Impact of Parental Opioid Abuse on Children in Pennsylvania Ashlee Homer BSN, RN, CPN and Caroline Toomey BSN, RN, CPN Importance of Substance Use Disorder Inclusion with Undergraduate Psychiatric Nursing Clinical Cortney Johnson, MSN, RN Indiana University of Pennsylvania Improving Patient Outcomes: Implementing Evidence-Based Practice in Perioperative Care Kathleen Hubbard MSN, RN, CPAN Penn Medicine Chester County Hospital Interdisciplinary Approach to Reduce Respiratory Hospitalizations Terri Salindong, RN, BSN Eileen Foster RN, BSN Lauren Stutzman, Pharm D Sheila McCormick, MSN, CRNP Lavinia Halloran, MSN, RN Nancy Hartman, MS, RD, LDN, CSG Michael Scaringi, PT Coatesville Veterans Administration Medical Ctr Maximizing Efficiency in Managing Nursing and Other Student Rotations: LVHN Case Study Lissette Ortiz, BA Maggie Hadinger, EdD, MS LVHN Moving UPSTREAM: Successes and Challenges in Nurse-Led Wellness Centers in Pennsylvania Mary Ellen T. Miller, PhD, RN, APHN-BC Maureen E. Leonardo MN, CRNP, CNE, FNP-BC Lenore K. Resick, PhD, CRNP, FNP-BC, FAANP, FAAN Multidisciplinary Round Inclusion into Nursing Education Elizabeth Flickner, MSN, RN Sherri Patterson, MSN, RN The University of Pittsburgh at Titusville Planning for Tomorrow: The Professional Development of Nurses Today Andrew L. Thum, BSN, RN-BC Xavier A. Weber, BSN, RN Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Philadelphia, PA Population Health in a Faith Community Marilyn D. Harris, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN Faith Community Nurse, Congregational Care Ministry, Hatboro Baptist Church Pragmatic Interventions to Prevent Hospital-Acquired Venous Thromboembolism Events Melissa Dunn, BSN, RN LVHN Predicting Violent Outbursts in the Emergency Department Using the Bröset Violence Checklist (BVC) Alyssa Petillo, BSN, RN Morgan Kutz, BSN, RN Meghan Reilly, BSN, RN LVHN Shaping the Future of Nursing Practice by Reducing Medication Error Roqayah Alamatrouk, MSN, RN Nouf Aldhafeeri, RN, MSN, PhD(s) King Saudi Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Science, CON The Cuddler Program: A Nurse-Community Collaboration for Drug-Addicted Newborns Wendy Reynolds, MSN, RNC-OB Kathleen Kepple, BSN, RNC-MNN Ellen Katter, MSEd Excela Health, Westmoreland Hospital The Effects of Standardized Bedside Report on Patient Safety Sharon Demore, MSN RN, PCCN Kaitlyn Smith, BSN, RN St. Mary Medical Center, Langhorne The Use of Lavender for Sleep in the Hospitalized Patient Stephanie Harkins, BSN, RN St. Mary Medical Center Unveiling the Truth about Human Trafficking: Implementation of a Training Module to Assess Emergency Department Awareness Steven Donahue, MS, BSN, RN Danielle LaVallee, BSN, RN Michael Schwien, BS, BSN, RN Lankenau Medical Center and Paoli Hospital Emergency Departments Urinary Retention Protocol Victoria Reid, BSN, RN LVHN Video Monitoring Courtney Werley, BSN, RN LVHN
6 Environmental Health Committee: Yearly. Turn off lights, use energy-efficient bulbs, and unplug electronics or unused appliances Purchase efficient appliances with an Energy Star rating Wash clothing in cold water and hang it to dry Prolong clothing life by reducing fabric wear caused by dryers Walk, bike, use public transit, or carpool Increase your car s fuel economy by avoiding rapid acceleration or excessive braking Conserve water to reduce energy requirements and carbon emissions Turn off water while brushing teeth or shaving Switch to green power and research your power company (wind, water, coal, or solar) Review renewable resources through PApowerswitch.org Recycle packaging and consumer goods Purchase items with minimal and recyclable packaging Call 800-RECYCLE or visit Ecology's recycling site Dispose of electronics in an environmentally responsible manner Recycle or repurpose clothing and household goods Recycle newspaper, plastic, glass, and metal Use a chipper to grind up branches and yard waste for mulch or compost Compost kitchen waste Be aware of tick season - According to the CDC, 2017 has been the worst in several years - A milder winter in 2016 has caused a surge in the mouse population - Mice carry Lyme and ticks feed on mice Use low-phosphate liquid and washing powders - Phosphates stimulate algal growth when discharged into the water supply - Phosphates lower oxygen levels, as well as kills plants and fish Buy local, or better still, grow your own food Buy from companies with eco-friendly policies Eat no meat or animal products at least once a week - Studies estimate that production of a 1/4 lb. of beef requires 460 gallons of water - There are also effects from methane Reduce reliance on plastic, especially avoid plastic straws Refuse plastic bags or reuse/recycle the bags Reuse cloth bags (in the U.S., nearly 14,000 trees are cut each year for paper bags) Carry a mug to avoid disposable cups in landfills Save files electronically think twice before printing Make gifts of experience or service to create a more meaningful (less stressful) holiday
7 Eco-Friendly Tips Seasonal. SPRING Plant a tree for shade and removal of carbon from the atmosphere Select plants that are suited to your climate and require minimal watering Start a compost heap to reduce waste to landfill sites Clean gutters and downspouts Eliminate or reduce chemical fertilizers Use an efficient irrigation system Mulch around plants to conserve water Participate in Earth Day activities Become informed about your local watershed Collect rainwater for watering plants SUMMER Use fans to circulate air Set air conditioners to make your home comfortable (not icy cold) Limit sun exposure, wear protective clothing, and use non-chemical sunscreen - Sunscreen chemicals kill coral reefs - These chemicals have led to lymphoma in humans and dogs Use solar panels - they are effective even in areas without extreme sunshine FALL Don t sweep leaves and clippings into the street - Clippings in storm drains causes algae growth in local water sources - Pesticides in the grass can harm fish Compost yard waste Burn dry wood - wet wood releases pollutants into the air Never burn treated wood, magazines, color newsprint, plastics, or garbage Purchase reusable stainless steel containers for packed lunches WINTER Wrap gifts in fabric and tie with ribbon - both are reusable Insulate your home and pipes Purchase window coverings to keep in warmth and seal any existing cracks Reduce your thermostat by 3.5 F and lower water heater temps to 120 F Decorate with earth-friendly trees Prevent pollution when camping or skiing Reduce fuel in gasoline-powered lawn mowers or garden equipment
8 PSNA Board of Directors President, Mark Crider, PhD, MSN, RN Executive Director and Professor of Nursing, Harrisburg University of Science & Technology Vice President, Kelly A. Kuhns, PhD, RN-C Chair and Associate Professor, Millersville University Secretary, Ellen Schauerman, BSN, RNC-NIC Senior Professional Nurse, UPMC Hamot Treasurer, Wayne Reich, RN, BSN Clinical Director, Pennsylvania College of Technology Director, Jennifer Bellot, PhD, RN, BSN, MHSA Director and Associate Professor, DNP Program, La Salle University Director, Tamra Minton, MSN, MBA, RN CNO, VP of Patient Services, UPMC Director, Kathryn Shaffer, EdD, MSN, RN, CNE Associate Dean, Thomas Jefferson University Director (Young Nurse Professional seat), Caroline Toomey, RN, BSN, CPN Staff Nurse, Bryn Mawr Hospital PSNA District Presidents District 1, Elizabeth Keech, PhD, RN District 2, Danielle Kranis, RN, MSN District 3, Donna Ayers Snelson, MSN, RN District 4, Lily Indrawati District 5, Susan Foster, MS, BSN, RN-BC District 6, Aparna Gupta, MSN, RN District 7, Patrick Kenny, EdD, RN, ACRN, APRN-PMH, NE-BC District 9, Patricia Marshall, MSN, RN, CCRN District 15, Kelly Kuhns, PhD, RN-C District 16, Rebecca Modene, MSN, RN District 22, Open Seat District 23, Elizabeth (Betsy) Walls, MSN, MBA RN District 25, Diane Wieland, PhD, RN District 26, Pamela Secrist, MS, RN District 27, Wayne Reich, Jr., RN, BSN
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