UNE BSN 2022

Category: EBP II Posts

Presenting Changes

My team members and I are awaiting feedback on our dissemination project. I am looking forward to getting this feedback to see how it can be applied to clinical practice.

The topic of our project is emphasizing the importance of accurate intake and outputs. Through the research that my group and I did, we found how important intake and output is. With extra research done with this topic, I know that I will be sure to chart accurate intake and output, including the IV fluids. Understanding the importance of accurate intake and output could also allow me to have positive effect on my colleagues. Charting IV fluids or drinks are intake numbers that can sometime be forgotten in healthcare.  Additionally, we also discovered the automated urine output devices. I had never heard of this device before, so this new information would be helpful to bring into my career, especially if the place I work at does not have this device.

              I felt that I played a positive role on the impact of the team. I usually sit in the background and just put in my part and someone else takes charge. However, I feel that with this project, I took more of a leadership role. Of course, I collaborated with all members of my team, but it felt good being able to play a leadership role in this process and I think it will help me to take charge in other situations, which I don’t normally do. This is something that I could let me future employer know about to show that I can work as a team in both the leadership position and the team member contributor position. I will let them know that I am an easy person to collaborate with and that I have past experience in quality improvement and evidence-based practice initiatives.

            The team members and I all worked really well together, and everyone played their part. Although, we had 8 members of the team, I feel that we all did an equal amount of work. I was worried about this going into beginning this project because I know that when there are multiple people working on one project, the process can be a bit difficult. With all of this being said, I am proud of what my team and I have created, and I hope that the final product is able to provide positive intervention in clinical practice.

Proposing Change

Through researching our topic regarding the important of accurate intake and output charting including IV fluids and medication drips, we found that there has already been research to determine why this issue is happening. In past research, it was found that a major cause of inaccurate charting of intake and output is the lack of awareness in the importance this data. This task if commonly overlooked in a nurse’s and other health care workers job tasks. There is a device that is an automated urine output device. This is new device that nobody in my group has heard of so it was interesting to gain some insight on this device. We are all currently placed on the cardiac floor at Maine Medical Center where almost all of the patients are placed on strict intake and output measurements. Although the orders are placed, it is sometimes difficult to get it perfect. Implementing this device onto R7 at MMC would be so beneficial to the floor and patient outcomes.

Prior to this research and having clinical experience on a cardiac floor, I did not realize how important accurate intake and output was. I wondered if other students, CNAs, and nurses were aware of the importance of this documentation. Providers may base certain orders or medications on these numbers. A research study that we had found during our research said that after education, promotion of best practice, and varying audits on cardiac patients specifically, 100% of staff became compliant and 75% of patients became involved. This numbers are amazing and really show how educating both our staff and patients can provide much more accuracy into intake and output. With this study and information, I will continue to promote and advocate for more accurate charting of intake and output as I feel that it can be a forgetting about concept in patient care.

The process of creating the topic proposal for this project was a very great and easy-going experience. Each member of my team worked together to create a concise, but informative topic proposal. We got right to the point while also incorporating important data from our research that helped to support our proposal. We were unsure how we were going to all work on this project together because our group consists of 8 people which can make it difficult to all work on one project together and split the work evenly. However, my group collaborated and was able to work together efficiently and evenly. There were minimal revisions that we needed to make after the submission of our draft, just some minor spacing issues and re-wording of certain sentences. I am looking forward to working with this group on the final part of the Dissemination project!

Planning Change

This team dissemination project will be done with equalized contribution, collaboration, and professionalism. I suspect that throughout clinical this semester my group will keep our topic of nurses charting intake and output, including IV fluids and heparin drips, 100% of time, in the back of our heads when caring for patients. We chose a topic that adequately suited the floor and an ongoing goal that members of the floor are already trying to reach. We were placed on R7 which is a cardiac unit. Accurate intake and output for our patients is essential and inaccurate measurements can completely alter a plan of treatment, especially in the patient population that we are treating. Something that all members of my group has in common is our drive to keep our patients safe and care for them in the best way we can. Knowing that this project can remind both ourselves and other nurses on the floor how important accurate charting of their patient’s input and output, this project will be accomplished. We will work together to find the best way to get our message across and make a difference. Each week we will build on data and research and eventually formulate our final project. I envision that compassion, collaboration, and communication will be key in moving through the process of creating the team dissemination.

In terms of communication, I believe we have already started on a strong note. We have a group message that we can communicate ideas in. Also, it is helpful that we have the same class schedule and are in the same clinical group so that we can additionally meet in person to work on this project. We all know what needs to be done in this project and understand that collaboration will be the most efficient way to complete this project. Something that I would like to bring up with my group is creating a Google Doc that we will all have access too. This will help in the flow of the proposal because we will be able to see everyone’s work and adjust accordingly. Open communication throughout the creating of this collaborative project will be essential in working on it. I believe my group will hold each other accountable by working on the same Google Doc. It will allow us to see how much each member of the group is contributing.

In the unanticipated event that there is a conflict within group members, I believe it is easiest to address it head on. Confrontation can be a difficult task but if it is done in the right way, it is not so bad. I would approach the situation in a kind, professional manner and just talk to the individual the way that I would want to be talked to. If the group member does not put in the effort to try to fix the conflict, I would reach out to Dr. Kramlich to let her know the issue and how I have already tried to address it with the individual and they did not respond in a positive manner.

Benefits of this project is that it is actually going to be implemented into the hospital unit that we are on. It will force to put in that extra effort to create an informative, strong project. Additionally, a benefit of this project is that we are working with individuals who will be working on the same floor as us. The other group member will be able to see how essential it is that we help to push this topic. Barriers of this project could be the lack of time that we have to work together in person. We all live in different places so it might be hard to work on it in person. Another barrier could be lack of research that we are able to find. We could overcome the potential barriers by establishing a clear outline of the project together during class and assigning which parts everyone will do. Establishing a clear outline with guidelines to follow will keep everyone on the same page while minimizing the amount of time needed to work together in person. With the potential lack of research in our topic, we could resolve this by asking our clinical instructor for any data regarding this matter from their floor. This is a goal that the floor has been working on accomplishing, so they may have some data to support it.

This project will be extremely useful in my future nursing practice. It will be helpful in anyone nursing practice. Accurate input and outputs can sometimes be overlooked with the fast paced environment of nurses. However, the accuracy of this charting can make or break an individuals stay at the hospital because it can alter treatment plans or under- or overestimate fluid imbalances.  Creating a research based presentation on a common but forgotten topic, it will help us be better practicing nurses but also allow us to educate both our classmates and future colleagues on the matter.

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