Improving the Quality of Care in Preterm Infants Kristen Brame RN BSN The University of Texas College of Nursing
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1. Kristen Brame RN BSNThe University of Texas Collegeof
Nursing
2. Bedside Report Hourly Rounding Team Huddles
3. Should these topicsbe initiated? Bedside Report Develop a
standardized process Hourly Rounding Focus on the four Ps Team
Huddles Fast, highly focused Scheduled regularly Called by
anyone
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