Student Research Symposium Program Portal: Submission #21

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Submission Number: 21
Submission ID: 7546
Submission UUID: 33091346-1e63-400c-864e-cbc12d240091

Created: Fri, 01/17/2025 - 07:07 PM
Completed: Fri, 01/17/2025 - 07:31 PM
Changed: Mon, 04/14/2025 - 01:38 PM

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Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English

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  abstract: 'Effective pain management is crucial in healthcare, and intravenous (IV) ketorolac is commonly used to achieve analgesia. Though multiple studies have shown the analgesic ceiling dose of ketorolac to be 10 mg IV, greater doses are often administered in clinical practice. This quality improvement project aimed to educate Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) on the analgesic ceiling effect of ketorolac IV and encourage the use of 10 mg doses. Pre-intervention and post-intervention data (ketorolac administration) were collected over 30 days. A one-week educational intervention was implemented between these two periods for CRNAs. There was a significant increase in the use of the 10 mg post-intervention (from 0.00% to 54.55%), and a corresponding decrease in the use of the 30 mg post-intervention (from 82.76% to 27.27%). There was a minimal change in the use of 15 mg doses. The most significant change was the increase in 10 mg doses, suggesting that the educational intervention effectively influenced ketorolac administration practices. The educational intervention effectively influenced nurse anesthetists dosing practices. However, limitations such as staff turnover and reliance on a single educational method were identified. Future research could explore alternative educational strategies to enhance knowledge retention and behavior change. Sustaining the 10 mg ketorolac dosage requires ongoing education and collaboration with pharmacy and surgical staff.'
  additional_research_mentor: 'Gerard T. Hogan, DNSc., CRNA, FAANA'
  annual_description: '5th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 17, 2025'
  co_presenters: 'Kristen Eddy, Kayla Rudd'
  first_name: Riddhi
  i_will_be_printing_my_poster: '0'
  keywords: 'ketorolac, Toradol, ceiling effect, ceiling dose '
  last_name: Patel
  major: ' DNAP Nurse Anesthesia Practice'
  poster_pdf: '66661'
  poster_session_number: 'C -4 R - 1'
  poster_thumbnail: '66666'
  presentation_modality: 'Face to Face Poster session'
  pronouns: ''
  research_mentor: 'Scott Stewart, DNAP, CRNA'
  research_mentor_s_college: 'Florida State University'
  research_mentor_s_department: 'Assistant Teaching Professor – Nurse Anesthesia Program'
  research_mentor_s_email: sstewart3@pc.fsu.edu
  student_bio: 'A group of student nurse anesthetists in pursuit of excellence in anesthesia. '
  student_email: rbp22@fsu.edu
  student_photo: '68576'
  title: 'Optimizing Ketorolac Utilization in Anesthesia Practice:  Implementing the Analgesic Ceiling Dose'
  update_url: 'https://pc.fsu.edu/student-research/symposium/research-symposium-program-portal?element_parents=elements/student_photo&ajax_form=1&_wrapper_format=drupal_ajax&token=m1Y5HNETLNq0FCNXZkKZp0ykmsnpIwcrOgPmklzniCI'
  work: Complete
  year: '2025'