Search Results - "Stelter, Ashley"
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Pediatric healthcare professionals’ perceptions, knowledge, and use of essential oils
Published in Complementary therapies in clinical practice (01-11-2021)“…Complementary and Integrative Medicines (CIM) are widely used by adults and children. Despite this, studies have shown that Healthcare Professionals' (HCPs)…”
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Use of Aromatherapy for Pediatric Surgical Patients
Published in Pain management nursing (01-12-2022)“…Children having surgery experience distress from a myriad of sources. Aromatherapy may present an opportunity to promote a healing environment and decrease…”
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Pediatric Nurses' Perspectives on Medication Teaching in a Children's Hospital
Published in Journal of pediatric nursing (01-09-2017)“…To explore inpatient pediatric nurses' current experiences and perspectives on medication teaching. A descriptive qualitative study was conducted at a Midwest…”
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Reining in Nasogastric Tubes: Implementation of a Pediatric Bridle Program
Published in Journal of pediatric nursing (01-11-2021)“…Nasogastric tubes (NG) used for enteral nutrition support of medically complex children (MCC) are often inadvertently removed, risking frequent replacements…”
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Peer-to-Peer Rounding to Reduce the Number of Peripheral Intravenous Infiltrations and Extravasations
Published in Pediatric quality & safety (01-03-2019)Get full text
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Transition of Experienced and New Graduate Nurses to a Pediatric Hospital
Published in Journal for nurses in professional development (01-07-2016)“…This study reports on the 3-, 6-, 12-, and 18-month outcomes of 118 newly hired registered nurses (RNs) who completed a 12-month transition-to-practice program…”
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Lessons Learned: Newly Hired Nurses' Perspectives on Transition Into Practice
Published in Journal for nurses in professional development (01-09-2016)“…This descriptive qualitative study explored data from debriefs of all newly hired nurses at 3, 6, and 12 months posthire during a newly designed…”
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