Evidence on nurse-driven venous thromboembolism (VTE) protocols

Moore, Cathy, et al. “Enhancing patient outcomes with sequential compression device therapy.” American Nurse Today 8.8 (2013).

AORN guideline for prevention of venous stasis.” AORN journal 85.3 (2007):607-624.

Ruesch, Cecilee, et al. “Using nursing expertise and telemedicine to increase nursing collaboration and improve patient outcomes.” Telemedicine and e-health 18.8 (2012):591-595.

US Department of Health and Human Services Military Health Systems. “Implementation guide to prevention of venous thromboembolism (VTE).”

Shimet, Troy, et al. “VTE prophylaxis: a nurse-driven protocol.” Critical Care Nurse 28.2 (2008):e51.

Barto, Donna. “‘Let’s be the driver of this bus: nurse driven protocols in acute care.”

Desiongco, Maribeth. “VT/VTE nursing protocol 2009.”

Agramonte, Vicky. “Georgia Hospital Engagement Network Healthcare Acquired Condition Affinity Group: VTE prevention, treatment and adherence to the CMS VTE Core Measure Set.”

 

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I have been a Clinical Informationist (aka Medical Librarian) for Emory University since September 2013. Prior to that, I was a Medical Librarian for Lincoln Memorial University (LMU) from March 2007 to August 2013 and served its DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine (LMU-DCOM), Caylor School of Nursing, and allied health programs. From January 2002 - March 2007, I served the Medical Assisting (MA), Occupational Therapy Assistant, Physical Therapy Assistant, Radiologic Technologist, and Nursing programs at South College in Knoxville, Tennessee. I graduated from The University of Tennessee School of Information Sciences with a Master of Science degree in December 2000. Received a Educational Specialist (EdS) degree in Educational Administration and Supervision with a higher education focus in August 2010 from LMU.

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