First and Last Name/s of Presenters

Juliette CanzonaFollow

Mentor/s

Professor Arsan-Siemasko

Participation Type

Paper Talk

Abstract

Oral care is a fundamental intervention led by nurses which provides patient comfort and prevents adverse outcomes in critically ill patient’s. Evidence shows that the neglect of oral care places a patient at a higher risk for HAI’s, mortality, longer hospital stays, increased duration of mechanical ventilation and increased cost in their care (Lombardo, 2022). Many barriers to implementing frequently performed oral care have been established through research and studies. These barriers include time restraints due to understaffing and high workloads, competing clinical priorities, lack of knowledge, unaware of guidelines/protocol, and nurse’s own biases/ perception of oral care. The goal of the project was to encourage the intended audience, registered nurses on unit 9N to prioritize performing individualized oral care on all patient’s.

College and Major available

College of Nursing, Nursing BSN

Location

Session 8: Digital Commons & Martire Room 348

Start Day/Time

4-26-2023 3:30 PM

End Day/Time

4-26-2023 4:45 PM

Students' Information

My name is Juliette Canzona I am an honors student, a nursing major, and I am graduating in May of 2023.

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Apr 26th, 3:30 PM Apr 26th, 4:45 PM

Effects of Oral Care

Session 8: Digital Commons & Martire Room 348

Oral care is a fundamental intervention led by nurses which provides patient comfort and prevents adverse outcomes in critically ill patient’s. Evidence shows that the neglect of oral care places a patient at a higher risk for HAI’s, mortality, longer hospital stays, increased duration of mechanical ventilation and increased cost in their care (Lombardo, 2022). Many barriers to implementing frequently performed oral care have been established through research and studies. These barriers include time restraints due to understaffing and high workloads, competing clinical priorities, lack of knowledge, unaware of guidelines/protocol, and nurse’s own biases/ perception of oral care. The goal of the project was to encourage the intended audience, registered nurses on unit 9N to prioritize performing individualized oral care on all patient’s.

 

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