Student Research Symposium Program Portal: Submission #163

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Submission Number: 163
Submission ID: 9011
Submission UUID: cf8e0a3e-2bbf-4644-a927-66e29bda3922

Created: Thu, 01/22/2026 - 08:12 PM
Completed: Thu, 01/22/2026 - 08:41 PM
Changed: Thu, 01/22/2026 - 08:41 PM

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Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English

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  abstract: 'Each year there are millions of abdominal surgical procedures performed in the United States that require the development of a pain management regimen. Pain management may rely on opioid-heavy regimens, or it may use adjuncts such as magnesium sulfate. Magnesium sulfate antagonizes the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor and inhibits the L-type calcium channels (Na et al., 2011). This project is guided by the PICO question: (P) In patients undergoing general anesthesia for abdominal surgery, (I) does the addition of 2g of magnesium sulfate in the multimodal pain regimen (C) compared to a pain regimen without 2g of magnesium sulfate IV (O) lower postoperative opioid use? A pre-educational intervention survey was distributed to anesthesia staff. Following the dissemination of the survey, an educational intervention was conducted with redistribution of the pre-educational survey. Results from the pre-education survey showed that 31.6% (n=6) of anesthesia providers observed a reduction in opioid usage postoperatively while 46.2% (n=6) observed a reduction in the post-education survey.'
  additional_research_mentor: ''
  annual_description: '5th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 17, 2025'
  co_presenters: 'David Ertle '
  first_name: Dalton
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  keywords: 'Analgesia, Analgesic Adjuncts, Magnesium Sulfate'
  last_name: Bradley
  major: 'Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice'
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  presentation_modality: 'Synchronous Online Presentation'
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  research_mentor: 'Scott Stewart, DNAP, CRNA'
  research_mentor_s_college: 'College of Applied Studies'
  research_mentor_s_department: 'Nurse Anesthesia '
  research_mentor_s_email: sstewart3@fsu.edu
  student_bio: 'Dalton Bradley, from Jay, Florida, is a Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice student with a background that includes one year in a medical / surgical nursing department and one and a half years in a medical intensive care unit. David Ertle, from Pensacola, Florida, is a Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice student with a background that includes one year in the emergency department, one year in a Level I trauma intensive care unit, and one year in a cardiovascular intensive care unit. As they complete their training at Florida State University, they are interested in  pursuing CRNA positions that emphasize clinical excellence, autonomy, and professional growth.'
  student_email: dgb23a@fsu.edu
  student_photo: '72799'
  title: 'Reducing Postoperative Opioid Consumption in Patients Undergoing General Anesthesia for Abdominal Surgery with the Administration of 2g of Magnesium Sulfate IV'
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  work: Complete
  year: '2026'