A Better Way to Learn: In Situ Simulation for Hypersensitivity Reactions

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Identifier R_aVPt8BguAINXj1v_A_Better_Way_to_Learn_In_Situ_Simulation_for_Hypersensitivity_ReactionsEBPF2019
Title A Better Way to Learn: In Situ Simulation for Hypersensitivity Reactions
Creator Stice-Goff, Sarah
Subject Evidence-Based Practice; Infusions, Intravenous; Drug Hypersensitivity; Antineoplastic Agents; Drug Therapy; Neoplasms; Bone Marrow Transplantation; Oncology Nursing; Antineoplastic Protocols; Simulation Training; Quality Improvement; Poster
Description Without early identification and intervention, hypersensitivity reactions can result in negative patient outcomes. Chemotherapy - induced hypersensitivity reactions are anticipated during the administration of some cancer therapies ( Polovich , Olsen, & LeFebvre , 2014). Oncology nurses must be able to quickly identify hypersensitivity reactions and implement protocols to ensure patient safety. At Huntsman Cancer Institute Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) Infusion Room, the nurses stated a low - level of confidence in their abilities to follow protocols outlined by the institution and intervene appropriately. According to Lasater (2007), simulation enhanced learning leads to better information retention than standard education in high acuity situations.
Relation is Part of Evidence Based Practice Posters - 2019
Publisher Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah
Date Digital 2019
Date 2019
Type Text
Format application/pdf
Rights Management Copyright © 2019 Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library
Language eng
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Setname ehsl_ebp
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6bw1xj9
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