Meeting
Abstract Number: 5
Hospital Medicine 2016, March 6-9, San Diego, Calif.
Background: Hospitals around the country are facing patient flow issues. Late discharges on the inpatient floors are thought to contribute to overcrowding in the emergency department and increased evening admissions (Wertheimer, 2014). This can lead to decreased quality of care, patient satisfaction, and increased length of stay. Some hospitals have attempted to promote early discharges [...]
Abstract Number: 145
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Pain is assessed by nurses through either reported or observed intensity. Self-reported assessments, specifically a numeric score, are the gold standard and preferred to behavioral assessments. Disparities in the assessment and management of pain across race, ethnicity, and language status are prevalent, but we do not know how actual numeric pain scores vary and [...]
Abstract Number: 0207
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Acute illness contributes to deconditioning of hospitalized older adults, significantly impacting their short- and long-term outcomes. The Banner Mobility Assessment Tool (BMAT) was developed to guide nurses in assessing mobility when promoting physical activity for their patients. We implemented a quality improvement initiative, “Mobilizing Older Adults using BMAT, Interprofessional Leadership, and Education (MOBILE)”, which [...]