Monday, April 24, 2023

AW Library Newsletter - April 2023; Hot Topics - Featuring Clinical Key - Nurses Choice - AccessMedicine - Joint Commission Resources

 

 

Ascension Wisconsin Librarians support your health care decisions with evidence-based research and full text resources.  

Contact us for research, articles, training, or online access.   

The easiest way to find AW Library Services is to Google "Ascension Wisconsin Library."    

The old LibGuide pages are gone, so be sure to update your bookmarks and favorites to the NEW AW Library Websitehttps://ascensionwi17.tdnetdiscover.com/

Catch up on the latest news from Ascension Wisconsin Library Services:

Hot Topics:

Dr AI Lied to Me: AI platform has great potential for use in medicine, but huge pitfalls, says Jeremy Faust, MD




For Physicians & Providers:

AccessMedicine is Available Statewide for Ascension Wisconsin



Focus on Clinical Key:

Clinical Key is available statewide for Ascension Wisconsin

Clinical Key Overviews

Clinical Key Mobile App

Clinical Key Offers Free CME

Clinical Calculators in Clinical Key

Procedure Videos in Clinical Key: "YouTube for Medicine"

Patient Education in Other Languages via Clinical Key


For Nurses:

Nurses Choice Recommended Reading - April 2023




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Questions, comments, or search requests, contact Your Ascension Wisconsin Librarians:

 Michele Matucheski   &   Kellee Selden

Our AW Library website is available 24/7.

Saturday, April 22, 2023

Q: Where Can I find DynaMed in EPIC?

 


Question: Where can I find DynaMed in EPIC?

Answer: The easiest place to find DynaMed is in the EPIC Toolbar.  

The toolbar is open no matter where you are in EPIC.

Friday, April 21, 2023

Nurses Choice Recommended Reading - April 2023


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April 2023

See what your fellow nurses are reading!
Browse this month's round-up of 10 top articles from Lippincott's prestigious list of nursing journals.


Check out these Nursing Tips
for you and your colleagues!
Finding Courage: 4 Lessons to Sustain Nurses in 2023

Reducing Central Line Utilization by Peripherally Infusing Vasopressors
Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, May/June 2023

Interactive Nurse Scheduling
CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing, March 2023

Andexanet alfa vs. four-factor prothrombin complex concentrate
Nursing2023, April 2023

A Multidisciplinary Team Approach for Diabetic Foot Ulcer: A Case Study
Advances in Skin & Wound Care: The Journal for Prevention and Healing, April 2023

Interrupting Biases in the Experience and Management of Pain Nurses
can help address challenges faced by racially and ethnically diverse patients
and caregivers

Home Healthcare Now, March/April 2023

An Educational Intervention to Improve Patient Outcomes for Colonoscopy
Gastroenterology Nursing, January/February 2023

Self-reported Sleep Quality Before and After Atrial Fibrillation Ablation
Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, March/April 2023

Pediatric anxiety: An update for primary care NPs
The Nurse Practitioner, March 2023

Help me stay afloat
Nursing Management, February 2023

Emerging treatment of heart failure
Nursing made Incredibly Easy!, January/February 2023


Ascension Wisconsin Library Services

* Questions about access, contact your Ascension Wisconsin Librarians

 Michele Matucheski        Kellee Selden

Thursday, April 20, 2023

Patient Education in Other Languages via Clinical Key

Clinical Key is a medical reference tool available to all Ascension Wisconsin Clinicians and associates.


On the
Clinical Key home page, click on the Patient Education Tab.

In Clinical Key Patient Educationclick on the Available Languages Tab [See below]:

 
  • In this case, there are currently 5731 handouts in Arabic via Clinical Key, with other languages also available.
  • Alternatively, available languages are listed below each handout, with English and Spanish being the most widely available.
  • Not every Clinical Key Patient Handout is available in other languages, but the list is growing ... 

 As of April 2023, this is the current list of languages available in Clinical Key for Patient Handouts:



See Also:

Clinical Key Search Tips page for more info and tutorials for using Clinical Key effectively and efficiently. 

Patient Education in English

Patient Education in Other Languages


Ascension Wisconsin Library Services

Questions or comments, contact Your Ascension Wisconsin Librarians: 


          Michele Matucheski      &       Kellee Selden


Wednesday, April 19, 2023

MOC for ABIM on Clinical Key

 


Video: How to Earn CME and MOC Credit [8:37 min.]  A detailed walkthrough of how to claim CME and MOC credits through the ClinicalKey CME dashboard.

ClinicalKey is pleased to offer US physicians the ability to submit the Continuing Medical Education (CME) credit they earn on CK for Maintenance of Certification (MOC) credit with the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM).

ClinicalKey currently offers its subscribers free Internet Point-of-Care CME credit for self-directed, structured, online learning. CME credit is provided by the Elsevier Office of Continuing Medical Education (EOCME). The EOCME is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Successful completion of CME activities, which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant to earn up to 0.5 Medical Knowledge MOC points in the ABIM MOC program. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. Please note that users must have a personal login to be able to use the MOC functionality.

To learn more about MOC on CK, click here.

Other Helpful Links:

Clinical Key (direct link)


Get the CK Mobile App [Instructions].






Questions or Comments?   Feel free to contact Your Ascension Wisconsin Librarians:

Procedure Videos in Clinicak Key: "YouTube for Medicine"

 

 


Think of Clinical Key's Procedure Videos as a trustworthy and reputable version of “YouTube for Medicine.”
Clinical Key's Procedure Videos  are an online procedure reference tool that offers easy access to complete details on how to prepare for, perform and follow up on the most common procedures required in today's hospital and clinical settings.
The CK Procedure Videos cover the procedures required by the ABIM (American Board of Internal Medicine) and conforms to ACGME standards to help physicians and residents to consistently achieve the best patient outcomes.
·         High quality video, text and illustrations for top medical procedures
·         Browsable and searchable for quick and easy access to any procedure
·         Highlights when patient “informed consent” is required
·         Customizable, for institution-specific protocols and procedures
·         Provides time-effective, self-directed procedures training and testing—with trackable results
·         Reinforces Joint Commission patient safety concepts
·         Provide Pre-, During, and Post-procedure reference
·         Includes indications, contraindications, anatomy, equipment

Where to find Procedure Videos in Clinical Key at Ascension Wisconsin Health Care :
Ø  Procedures Consult is part of Clinical Key.
Ø  Direct Link :  http://www.clinicalkey.com
Ø  Also available on the The Ascension Wisconsin Library Home
Ø  and as a reference link in some of our EMRs.

Once in Clinical Key, click on the down arrow to choose ProceduresConsult :


See examples : 
          Femoral Nerve Block (c2020)
           Central Venous Line Placement (c2020)

Note: There is an app version for ProceduresConsult but unfortunately, the app version is not accessible for institutional subscribers. The publisher continues a separate pricing model for the stand alone version. You will be able to access all of PC, but only through the Clinical Key platform.

Other Helpful Links:

Clinical Key (direct link)
Get the CK Mobile App [Instructions].



Questions or Comments?   Feel free to contact Your AW Librarians:

Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Clinical Calculators in Clinical Key

 



Clinical calculators are now available on ClinicalKey
300+ calculators in the following categories are easily accessible to aid clinicians in patient assessment and clinical decision-making:
  • Drug calculators – general dosing and drug-specific dosing calculators.
  • Clinical criteria/decision tree calculators – provide assessment and decision support for various conditions and drugs.
  • Medical calculators – assess or determine certain medical values.
  • Unit conversion – conversion calculators for units of weight, length, time, temperature, and SI conversion for chemistry values.
The clinical calculators are available on the desktop and mobile browser versions and can be accessed from the CK home page: 



Where to access on a search results page:

For more information regarding the clinical calculators, please visit Elsevier’s ClinicalKey Support Center.

Other Helpful Links:

Clinical Key (direct link)


Get the CK Mobile App [Instructions].





Questions or Comments?   Feel free to contact Your Ascension Wisconsin Librarians:

Clinical Key Offers Free CME

 




Clinical Key provides free internet point-of-care CME credits for the clinical searches you perform daily.

CME Credits are issued through the Elsevier Office of Continuing Medical Education, which means:

·    CME can be earned, redeemed and tracked right from your personal account through Ascension Wisconsin’s Clinical Key subscriptions.
·    You can earn 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit ™ for each search conducted through Clinical Key.  Searches will be tracked when accessing CME accredited content. 
·    CME credits can be accessed on desktop or mobile devices.
·    Credits can be claimed up to 2 years after the date of accrual.

Earn, track and redeem CME right in Clinical Key

1)      ACCESS.  Log in or register for your personal account at an Ascension Wisconsin work computer.   You must be signed in with a personal account for CK to track your progress.   How to set up a personal account with CK.
2)      EARN.  Perform a search in Clinical Key to answer a clinical question relevant to your practice.  As you open eligible, peer-reviewed content, your search will be automatically recorded as potential CME.
3)      CLAIM.  From your dashboard (the 3 horizontal lines in the upper right corner next to your name), click on CME > claim credit.  Potential or earned credits can be filtered by timeframe and reviewed right from your dashboard.
4)      SUBMIT.  Select the query you want to claim, answer a few questions, click submit and print the certificate.  You can access your CME transcript at any time—you have two years from the date of accrual to claim.

Other Helpful Links:

Clinical Key (direct link)


Get the CK Mobile App [Instructions].


Clinical Key Search Tips Page (Ascension Wisconsin Library Services)



Questions or Comments?   Feel free to contact Your Ascension Wisconsin Librarians: