Searched for: person:delmob01
ENGAGING THE PERIOPERATIVE SERVICES AS PART OF THE TEAM IN PRESSURE ULCER PREVENTION [Meeting Abstract]
Delmore, Barbara; Lebovits, Sarah; Baldock, Philip
ISI:000278004200275
ISSN: 1071-5754
CID: 1788332
Wound care at the end of life
Delmore, Barbara; Duran, Diane
PMID: 19648092
ISSN: 1538-067x
CID: 1788032
Care of fungating breast wounds [Case Report]
Delmore, Barbara; Duran, Diane
PMID: 19193558
ISSN: 1538-067x
CID: 1788042
IMPLEMENTING APPROPRIATE PRESSURE REDISTRIBUTION SEATING SURFACE THROUGH USE OF AN ALGORITHM [Meeting Abstract]
Delmore, Barbara
ISI:000266120000076
ISSN: 1071-5754
CID: 1788322
Air Force Reserve nurse: developing a self assessment of individual deployment readiness for Air Force Reserve nurses
Smith, D; Delmore, Barbara
ORIGINAL:0012363
ISSN: 1559-4408
CID: 2854672
Three key components to successfully completing a nursing doctoral program
Smith, Donald G Jr; Delmore, Barbara
Using their personal experience, the authors identify three key components to successfully completing a nursing doctoral program. The first component is asking the right questions to determine the doctoral degree best suited for the potential student. The second component is having a strategic plan that includes aspects such as financial considerations (research costs and potential financial support) and the development of a strong support system (specifically study pairs). The third component is the development of a systematic approach to completing the research, writing the dissertation, and completing the oral requirements. Addressing these areas will help students balance the many demands of doctoral study.
PMID: 17402379
ISSN: 0022-0124
CID: 1788052
Levine's framework in long-term ventilated patients during the weaning course
Delmore, Barbara A
Within the context of Levine's conceptual framework, this study evaluated fatigue and protein calorie malnutrition affecting adult, long-term ventilated patients during the weaning process. Levine's principles of energy and structural integrity provided the basis for an evaluation of the fatigue and prealbumin levels for 11 patients. During the weaning process (1 to 4 weeks), fatigue data were collected at multiple points while prealbumin levels were collected weekly. Statistically significant findings revealed that long-term ventilated patients had distinctive fatigue trends in addition to trends associated with low prealbumin levels, which can affect the patient's weaning ability.
PMID: 16757792
ISSN: 0894-3184
CID: 1788062
The challenges and opportunities of anticoagulation compliance
Chapter by: Nadeau, C; Delmore, B
in: Managing oral anticoagulation therapy : clinical and operational guidelines by Ansell, Jack E; Oertel, Lynn B; Wittkowsky, Ann K (Eds)
Gaithersburg, Md. : Aspen Publishers, 2005
pp. ?-?
ISBN: 9780834221116
CID: 2854632
New York University Medical Center's pilot "Epo-Depot" program: a win-win for patients and health care
Smith, Donald; Delmore, Barbara
Therapy associated with treatment-related anemia continues to be of great concern for health care providers. Patient satisfaction, patient adherence, and growing insurance reimbursement concerns related to Epoetin alpha therapy for anemia initiated the development of a nursing-led process improvement team at New York University (NYU) Medical Center. Multiple patient groups were identified and treated for anemia with Epoetin alpha through the guide of a standardized pathway providing a convenient and effective treatment plan. The treatment delivery had to be consistent with institutional reimbursement requirements while avoiding significant cost to the patient. Patient populations diagnosed with HIV anemia, HIV oncology, presurgical anemia, and medically complex anemia can now receive appropriate ambulatory treatment. This article describes the formation of the "Epo-Depot" and the logistics involved to service these patients with anemia.
PMID: 15538014
ISSN: 1055-3290
CID: 1788072
Fatigue and prealbumin levels during the weaning process in long-term ventilated patients
Delmore, Barbara Ann
[S.l. : s.n.], 2003
Extent: ix, 184 leaves ; 29 cm
ISBN: n/a
CID: 2854662