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Improving IV Insulin Administration in a Community Hospital
Published on: June 11, 2012
Improving glycemic control in the acute care setting through nurse education
Joyce Najarian1, Kimberly Bartman, Julie Kaszuba
1Inpatient Diabetes Program Coordinator, Helwig Diabetes Center/Department of Medicine, Allentown, Pennsylvania.
Abstract:
Patients with a primary or secondary diagnosis of diabetes present unique challenges during an inpatient hospital stay to treat an acute or chronic illness. Upon review of current hospital practice, an interprofessional team embarked on a performance improvement project to improve outcomes for the complex medical-surgical diabetic patient. The methods detailed herein--a comprehensive education plan, preceptorship and peer accountability, active engagement and support by the unit nursing leadership team, and interprofessional collaboration--offer strategies any organization can implement to positively impact diabetes care.
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