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    Cross the Continuum of Care: The Multidisciplinary Approach to Readmissions

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    Cross the Continuum of Care: The Multidisciplinary Approach to Readmissions. Adam Tatro, DNP, R

    Shocking it was Shock

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    Shocking it was Shock. Joseph Hennig, MD Objectives: Two case presentations of different forms of shock and will review the approach on when to suspect cardiac sarcoidosis or pulmonary embolism Recognize when to suspect occult pulmonary embolism Develop an approach to unclear etiology of non-ischemic cardiomyopath

    Barriers and Solutions to Optimal Food Allergy Prevention, Diagnostic, and Management Strategies

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    Food allergy (FA) remains a significant public health issue, posing challenges for patients, families, clinicians, researchers, and policymakers. Despite advancements in FA diagnosis and treatment, substantial unmet needs remain. Clinicians, researchers, and representatives from governmental organizations (National Institutes of Health and Food and Drug Administration) and industry convened at the 2023 Clinical Development Day hosted by Food Allergy Research & Education to discuss current challenges and propose collaborative solutions for comprehensive FA management. Key barriers identified during the meeting included low adoption of early allergen introduction, limited access to oral food challenges, suboptimal diagnostic tools and pathways to approval, and clinician uncertainty and logistical challenges regarding the implementation of oral immunotherapy. Proposed solutions included simplifying messaging and increasing awareness of early introduction benefits among providers and caregivers, group oral food challenges to maximize clinic resources, collaborative efforts to develop cost-effective characterized food allergens, and targeted clinician and patient education regarding oral immunotherapy. Overall, optimizing FA prevention and management requires dynamic and collaborative efforts with the ongoing goal of reducing disease burden and enhancing quality of life for patients and families. The solutions proposed during the Food Allergy Research & Education Clinical Development Day emphasize the need for continued innovation, accessible resources, and patient-centered approaches to advance the FA field

    Pressure Injury Education and Staging Decision Tree to Mitigate Pressure Injuries

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    Pressure Injury Education and Staging Decision Tree to Mitigate Pressure Injuries. Dr. Grace Dengler, DNP, MSN, BS-CS, BSN-RN Objectives: Decision-making in pressure ulcer prevention ensures the right actions are taken at the right time—tailored to the patient’s condition, supported by evidence, and coordinated across the care team. Without it, care becomes reactive rather than proactive, increasing the risk of preventable harm. Clinical staff members will demonstrate an increase in pressure injury knowledge by 20% upon completing the pressure injury education Registered Nurse (RN) staff will complete the Braden scale assessment and documentation upon a patient’s admission or readmission 80% of the time after completing the pressure injury education Nurses including Registered Nurse (RN) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) will complete 80% of the time skin integumentary assessment and documentation using the EMR Avatar upon admission/readmission and during weekly skin checks Clinical staff members will implement appropriate pressure injury measures based on PI staging decision tree 50% of the tim

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