Publications by authors named "Stephanie D Boyd"

Background: In today's rapidly changing health care environment, hospitals are expanding into newly built spaces. Preserving patient safety by identifying latent safety threats (LSTs) in advance of opening a new physical space is key to continued excellent care. At our level 1 pediatric trauma center, the hospital undertook a 5-year project to build a critical care tower, including a new emergency department with five trauma bays.

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  • The study aimed to improve the training and assessment of tracheal intubation by identifying kinematic variables that differentiate experienced practitioners from novices using 3D motion capture technology.
  • Pediatric anesthesiologists and residents performed simulated intubation on mannequins, revealing that experienced providers had more efficient movements, such as shorter path lengths and better wrist and elbow variability during the procedure.
  • The findings highlight key kinematic differences that could help develop an expert movement profile for tracheal intubation, ultimately aiding in better training programs.
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Background: Apneic oxygenation is the delivery of oxygen to the nasopharynx during intubation. It may mitigate the risk of oxyhemoglobin desaturation but has not been well-studied in children.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective, observational study of patients undergoing rapid sequence intubation (RSI) in a pediatric emergency department.

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Antibiotic resistance is one of today's most urgent public health problems, threatening to undermine the effectiveness of infectious disease treatment in every country of the world. Specific individual behaviours such as not taking the entire antibiotic regimen and skipping doses contribute to resistance development as does the taking of antibiotics for colds and other illnesses that antibiotics cannot treat. Antibiotic resistance is as much a societal problem as it is an individual one; if mass behaviour change across the population does not occur, the problem of resistance cannot be mitigated at community levels.

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