Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing: Anti-Embolism Stocking Application
University
Shawnee State University
Major
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Keywords:
Nursing Evidence, Anti-Embolism Stockings
Abstract
Thromboembolism development is a serious condition associated with inactivity and pooling of blood in the lower extremities. The Registered Nurse (RN) assumes an important role in the prevention of thromboembolism development in patients through application of anti-embolism stockings. This poster will share scholarly inquiry regarding best practice recommendations related to anti-embolism stocking application and compare the recommendations with an anti-embolism stocking application procedure currently in practice.
Faculty Mentor Name
Catherine Bailey
Faculty Mentor Title
Associate Professor
Faculty Mentor Academic Department
Nursing
Recommended Citation
Leeth, Savannah; Brown, Emily; and Rine, Rowan, "Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing: Anti-Embolism Stocking Application" (2019). Celebration of Scholarship. 35.
https://digitalcommons.shawnee.edu/cos/2019/day1poster/35
Location
Morris UC Lobby
Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing: Anti-Embolism Stocking Application
Morris UC Lobby
Thromboembolism development is a serious condition associated with inactivity and pooling of blood in the lower extremities. The Registered Nurse (RN) assumes an important role in the prevention of thromboembolism development in patients through application of anti-embolism stockings. This poster will share scholarly inquiry regarding best practice recommendations related to anti-embolism stocking application and compare the recommendations with an anti-embolism stocking application procedure currently in practice.