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Abstract Number: 263
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Telemetry over utilization increases wasted spending, increases alarm fatigue, and creates patient safety risks. Despite the presence of American Heart Association (AHA) practice guidelines, patients are often placed on telemetry for inappropriate reasons at the discretion of the medical provider and are monitored for longer than anticipated. The goal of this quality improvement project […]
Abstract Number: 268
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Clostridium difficile infections (CDI) is the most common cause of healthcare-associated infections in the United States. CDI accounts for 15%- 25% of all cases of nosocomial diarrhea. CDI is associated with significant adverse outcomes such as higher inpatient mortality rate, a longer length of hospital stays and increased hospital costs. The incidence of Hospital-acquired […]
Abstract Number: 276
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: It has been reported that vaccination rates with pneumococcal vaccine are low in elderly persons in Japan. The primary aim of this study was to examine whether introduction of a vaccination status checkbox in electronic medical records increased the vaccination rates. Methods: Subjects were inpatients and outpatients in the Department of General Medicine at […]
Abstract Number: 277
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Many hospitalized patients spend most of their admission laying in their hospital beds. This can lead to in-hospital complications such as skeletal muscle atrophy, bedsores, and venous thromboembolism. In-hospital decline in ability to perform ADLs is associated with need for post-acute facility placement and readmission. We aimed to increase the percentage of patients admitted […]
Abstract Number: 278
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: The insurance authorization process for Inpatient Rehab Facility (IRF) and Skilled Nursing Facility placement is lengthy. It takes several days for insurance companies to make decisions regarding patient disposition. This creates increased length of stay (LOS) for otherwise medically stable patients. Several factors contribute to delays and include the lack of weekend authorization staff […]
Abstract Number: 282
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PJP) is an opportunistic infection associated with lymphopenic conditions including HIV/AIDS, hematologic malignancy1, organ transplantation2, and lymphocyte-suppressive therapies such as high dose glucocorticoids3,4. PJP prophylaxis, which is highly effective, is indicated when the incidence of PJP exceeds the rate of adverse events due to prophylaxis.4,7 Guidelines from the American Thoracic Society […]
Abstract Number: 284
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Hospitalized patients are often kept fasting for various reasons, including clinical conditions, procedures and imaging, or dysphagia (1). Studies have demonstrated the harm of excessive fasting, including increased post-operative delirium (2), thirst and hunger, and patient dissatisfaction. Accordingly, recent guidelines have promoted a more liberal preoperative fasting strategy, namely, allowing clear liquids up to […]
Abstract Number: 312
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Background: Patients transferred between hospitals undergo a high-risk transition of care, where communication is asynchronous, information is commonly lost, and mortality is disproportionately high. Prior studies have shown that standardizing communication through checklists can improve outcomes, and conversely lost documentation has been associated with higher mortality. The lack of interoperability of electronic health records […]
Abstract Number: 332
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Fingerstick blood glucose (FSBG) testing allows inpatient providers to adjust insulin in real time to protect patients from significant hypo- or hyperglycemia. Admitted diabetic patients are often placed on sliding scale insulin with four times per day FSBG testing, regardless of home insulin use. FSBG test materials cost $9 per use (1). We estimate […]
Abstract Number: 334
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Physical therapy (PT) is a valuable tool to help prevent the functional decline and loss of mobility hospitalized patients experience. Yet, it is a constrained resource in most hospital settings. The AM-PAC score is a validated tool that has been used to predict discharge destination within 48 hours of admission. It has also been […]