Lauren A Christmas's research while affiliated with San Antonio College and other places

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Publications (1)


Pursuing Excellence: Development of an Oral Hygiene Protocol for Mechanically Ventilated Patients
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January 2011

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Critical Care Nursing Quarterly

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Diana Evans

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Lauren A Christmas

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Maria Rodriguez

Oral hygiene in seriously ill patients is a nursing responsibility. Oral hygiene regimens in conjunction with standardized ventilator-associated pneumonia "bundles" reduce the incidence of pneumonia, length of stay, and associated costs in critical care. Following strict adherence to the recommended ventilator-associated pneumonia bundle, the ventilator-associated pneumonia rate at the Northeast Baptist Hospital intensive care units has remained 0% for 36 months. Oral care in this patient population, however, has remained vague based on ritual and nurse preference. This article describes the development of an oral care protocol based on best evidence, providing a rationale for standardization of oral hygiene and the plan for surveillance and updating.

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... Many studies focus on the inadequate oral care that causes microbial accumulation; the standard oral care includes brushing the teeth with a toothpaste once a day and mouth washing with rinse solution [3,12]. Solutions for oral care vary among studies. ...

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Effectiveness of Glutamine Oral Care in Reducing Oral Mucositis and Improving Oral Health After Neurosurgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial with Microbiome Analysis
Pursuing Excellence: Development of an Oral Hygiene Protocol for Mechanically Ventilated Patients
  • Citing Article
  • January 2011

Critical Care Nursing Quarterly