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Journal of Nursing Care Quality | 2015

Reduction of medication errors in a pediatric cardiothoracic intensive care unit.

Sheryl Keiffer; Gina Marcum; Sheilah Harrison; Douglas W Teske; Janet M. Simsic

Medication errors resulting in patient harm were reduced from 33 in 2010 to 3 in 2011, 6 in 2012, and 4 in 2013 by initiating the following quality improvement interventions: multidisciplinary cardiothoracic intensive care unit quality committee, nursing education, shift change medication double check, medication error huddles, safety systems checklist, distraction-free zone to enter orders, and medication bar coding.


Pediatrics | 2014

Reducing Variation in the Use of Inhaled Nitric Oxide

Janet M. Simsic; Sheilah Harrison; Laura Evans; Richard E. McClead; Douglas W Teske

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Decreasing practice variation and following clinical guidelines improve patient outcomes and reduce costs. Inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) is an effective but expensive treatment of pulmonary hypertension and right heart failure in patients with congenital or acquired heart disease. Our objective was to implement standardized initiation and weaning guidelines for iNO usage in the cardiothoracic ICU (CTICU) to reduce variation in use while maintaining quality patient care. METHODS: All CTICU patients who received iNO from January 2011 to December 2012 were retrospectively reviewed. Standardized iNO initiation and weaning guidelines were implemented in January 2012. Variables before and after guideline implementation were compared. RESULTS: From January to December 2011, there were 36 separate iNO events (6% of CTICU admissions; n = 547). Mean ± SD iNO usage per event was 159 ± 177 hours (median: 63 hours; range: 27–661 hours). From January to December 2012, there were 47 separate iNO events (8% of CTICU admissions; n = 554). Mean iNO usage per event was 125 ± 134 hours (median: 72 hours; range: 2–557 hours). Initiation guideline compliance improved from 83% to 86% (P = .9); weaning guideline compliance improved from 17% to 79% (P < .001). Although mean iNO usage per event decreased, there was no significant reduction in utilization of iNO (P = .09). CONCLUSIONS: Implementation of standardized iNO initiation and weaning guidelines in the CTICU was successful in reducing practice variation supported by increasing guideline compliance. However, decreasing practice variation did not significantly reduce iNO utilization and does not necessarily reduce cost.


American Journal of Critical Care | 2016

Improving Surveillance and Prevention of Surgical Site Infection in Pediatric Cardiac Surgery

Melissa Cannon; Diane Hersey; Sheilah Harrison; Brian F. Joy; Aymen Naguib; Mark Galantowicz; Janet M. Simsic


American Journal of Critical Care | 2016

Multidisciplinary Review of Code Events in a Heart Center

Angela Blankenship; Richard P. Fernandez; Brian F. Joy; Julie C. Miller; Aymen Naguib; Steven C. Cassidy; Janet M. Simsic; Christina Phelps; Sheilah Harrison; Mark Galantowicz; Andrew R. Yates


American Journal of Critical Care | 2015

Increasing Parental Participation During Rounds in a Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Unit

Angela Blankenship; Sheilah Harrison; Sarah Brandt; Brian F. Joy; Janet M. Simsic


Archive | 2016

review of code events in a Heart center

Angela Blankenship; Brian F. Joy; Julie C. Miller; Aymen Naguib; Steven C. Cassidy; Janet M. Simsic; Christina Phelps; Sheilah Harrison; Mark Galantowicz; Andrew R. Yates


Archive | 2016

and preventIon of SurgIcal SIte InfectIon In pedIatrIc cardIac Surgery

Melissa Cannon; Diane Hersey; Sheilah Harrison; Brian F. Joy; Aymen Naguib; Mark Galantowicz; Janet M. Simsic


The journal of extra-corporeal technology | 2014

Quality improvement methodologies increase autologous blood product administration.

Ashley B. Hodge; Thomas J. Preston; Jill A. Fitch; Sheilah Harrison; Diane Hersey; Kathleen Nicol; Aymen Naguib; Patrick I. McConnell; Mark Galantowicz


Circulation-cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes | 2013

Abstract 163: Decreasing Adverse Drug Events Through a "Simple Intervention"

Brian F. Joy; Sheilah Harrison; Douglas W Teske; Janet M. Simsic


Circulation-cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes | 2013

Abstract 131: Reduction Of Inhaled Nitric Oxide Utilization And Cost While Maintaining Quality Patient Care

Janet M. Simsic; Sheilah Harrison; Laura Evans; Richard McClead; Douglas W Teske

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Janet M. Simsic

Nationwide Children's Hospital

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Brian F. Joy

Nationwide Children's Hospital

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Aymen Naguib

Nationwide Children's Hospital

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Mark Galantowicz

Nationwide Children's Hospital

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Angela Blankenship

Nationwide Children's Hospital

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Diane Hersey

Nationwide Children's Hospital

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Andrew R. Yates

Nationwide Children's Hospital

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Christina Phelps

Nationwide Children's Hospital

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Melissa Cannon

Nationwide Children's Hospital

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