Publications by authors named "Julie A Javernick"

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  • Many people experience vasomotor symptoms like hot flashes and night sweats during menopause, with up to 80% affected.* -
  • While hormone therapy (estrogen and progesterone) is the most effective treatment, some individuals prefer or need to avoid hormonal options, leading to interest in nonhormonal alternatives.* -
  • The FDA recently approved fezolinetant (Veozah), a new nonhormonal treatment that targets these symptoms, and this article discusses its usage, potential side effects, and considerations for nursing practice.*
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Perinatal care leaders at a community hospital located in the Denver, Colorado metropolitan area searched for an innovative way to provide a low-intervention option that promoted physiologic birth for women seeking intrapartum care. This reasonably priced project focused on the transformation of traditional labor and delivery rooms into birth suites and included installation of birth slings, full-size beds with home-like mattresses, new sleep sofas for the partners, and the removal of computer screens and electronic fetal monitors. In addition, the team wrote a specific birth suite policy, provided nurse education focused on intermittent auscultation and labor support techniques, and developed a birth suite curriculum for patient education.

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Introduction: Research continues to support vaginal birth as the safest mode of childbirth, but despite this, cesarean birth has become the most common surgical procedure performed on women. The rate has increased 500% since the 1970s without a corresponding improvement in maternal or neonatal outcomes. A Colorado community hospital recognized that its primary cesarean birth rate was higher than national and state benchmark levels.

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