Development of evidence-based remote telemetry policy guidelines for a multifacility hospital system

Karen J George1, Colleen Walsh-Irwin, Caleb Queen

  • 1Karen J. George, DNP, RN, CEN, VHA-CM, is Nurse III Clinician at James H. Quillen VAMC, Mountain Home, Tennessee. Her background includes years as a clinical educator, staff nurse in critical, trauma, open-heart, and emergency nursing. She serves as a national Ambassador for American Association of Critical Care Nurses. Colleen Walsh-Irwin, DNP, RN, ANP, CCRN, is the cardiovascular clinical nurse advisor for the Department of Veterans Affairs. She has an extensive cardiac nursing background and currently works as a cardiology nurse practitioner. Caleb Queen, MBA, BSN, RN, CCRN, has extensive experience as an ER, CVICU and SICU nurse. He currently works for the Department of Veterans Affairs at the Charles George VAMC in Asheville, NC in the SICU and serves on the Cardiovascular Field Advisory Committee for the Office of Nursing Services in Washington, DC. Kimberly Vander Heuvel, ARNP, MS, CCRN, is nurse practitioner certified in Acute Care since 1999. Her background predominantly in cardiology with special interest in Electrophysiology and critical care. Certified as an Adult CCRN for 20 years. Carrie Hawkins, MSN, RN,CCRN, has worked for Eastern Colorado Health Care System (ECHCS) for the past ten years. She has extensive surgical and medical ICU experience and managed VISN 19's Virtual ICU program. She is currently the manager of the post-surgical/telemetry unit as well as the interim manager of ECHCS's telemetry program. Susan Roberts, MSN, ANP-BC, RN, an adult nurse practitioner at Durham VAMC, Durham, North Carolina. Her background includes nursing education at Indiana University Northwest; private practice in Indiana and Florida, and more recently at the Durham VAMC in the Cardiology section. Susan has served on Six Sigma and System Redesign teams for the Durham VA and other regional VA Medical Centers in areas of gastroenterology, radiology, podiatry, and nephrology.

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