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Zero Harm
Zero Harm
Publications by RCH nurses in the zero harm area include:
Journal Articles
Duke T, Yano E, Hutchinson A, Hwaihwanje I, Aipit J, Tovilu M, et al. Large-scale data reporting of paediatric morbidity and mortality in developing countries: it can be done. Archives of Disease in Childhood. 2015.
McKeever S, Johnston L, & Davidson AJ. (2014). Sevoflurane-induced changes in infants' quantifiable electroencephalogram parameters. Pediatric Anesthesia, 24(7), 766-773.
Manias E, Kinney S, Cranswick N, Williams A, & Borrott N. Interventions to reduce medication errors in pediatric intensive care: a systematic review. The Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2014. 48(10): p. 1313-1331.
Manias E, Kinney S, Cranswick N & Williams A. Medication errors in hospitalised children. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2014. 50(1): p. 71-77.
Evans J, Syddall S, Butt W & Kinney S. Comparison of open and closed suction on safety, efficacy and nursing time in a Paediatric Intensive Care Unit. Australian Critical Care, 2014. 27(2): p. 70-74.
Kartika I, Daley A, Soenarto Y, Kinney S & Duke T. (2013). Prevention of nosocomial infection in developing countries: a systematic review. Pediatrics and International Child Health, 33(2), 61-78.
Crone E, Hume, E, George S, Saliba N, Newall F & Jones S. (2012). Commencement of warfarin therapy in children following the Fontan procedure. Thrombosis Research, 131(4), 304-307.
McKeever S, Johnston L, & Davidson AJ. (2012). An observational study exploring amplitude-integrated electroencephalogram and Spectral Edge Frequency during paediatric anaesthesia. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, 40(2), 275-284.
McKeever S, Johnston L & Davidson A. (2012). A review of the utility of EEG depth of anaesthesia monitors in the paediatric intensive care environment. Intensive & critical care nursing, 28(5), 294-303.
Conference Presentations (National/International)
Kinney S. Parents activating the Rapid Response Team. in 7th World Congress on Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care 2014. Istanbul, Turkey.
Kinney S. Early interventions to prevent Hospital Acquired Infections: Are we doing enough? in 7th World Congress on Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care 2014. Istanbul, Turkey.
Lima S, Twomey B, McCall E & Newall F. Should I double check that med? Australian College of Children & Young People's Nurses Conference. 2013. Melbourne, Australia.
Bowes C & Hopper S. (2013). Preventing and Managing Clinical Aggression in the Paediatric and Youth Setting. Presented at Safe and Secure Hospitals, Sydney, Melbourne.
Penrose S, Kruger, M, Bjorksten A, Sadler B, Chalkiadis G, Oral Preparation Audit, in International Symposium of Paediatric Pain 2012: Stockholm, Sweden.
McKeever, S, Martin J, Johnston L, & Davidson A. (2012) Influence of frequency changes on amplitude-integrated electroencephalogram (aEEG). Presented at the 37th ANZICS/ACCCN Intensive Care Annual Meeting, Adelaide, Australia.
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