Please contact Dr. Works (keworks@fsu.eu) for additional help: Submission navigation links for Research Symposium Program Portal WF ‹ Previous submission Next submission › Submission information Submission Number: 167 Submission ID: 9015 Submission UUID: 9192cbc4-85b7-41e9-8eda-ece33a60384b Submission URI: /student-research/symposium/research-symposium-program-portal Submission Update: /student-research/symposium/research-symposium-program-portal?token=hgDczQ4apt3M9XASi9qatbL4q92dDDgaTG57TEhqGjc Created: Sat, 01/24/2026 - 08:44 AM Completed: Sat, 01/24/2026 - 09:12 AM Changed: Sat, 01/24/2026 - 09:12 AM Remote IP address: 2603:9001:2f0:9990:e508:8cd8:6363:851a Submitted by: Anonymous Language: English Is draft: No Webform: Research Symposium Program Portal WF Submitted to: Student Research Symposium Program Portal Primary Student Contact First Name Primary Student Contact Last Name Pronouns Primary Student Contact FSU Student Email Photo of all individuals presenting this work combined headshots.png573.39 KB Remove Upload requirementsOne file only.2 MB limit. Major(s) of all individuals presenting this work Bio of all individuals presenting this work Kristin is a Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice (DNAP) student currently completing her degree and preparing to enter practice as a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA). Her capstone project focused on double gloving during airway management and its impact on reducing contamination of the anesthesia machine during intubation. Her academic and clinical interests center on patient safety, infection prevention, and evidence-based practices that improve perioperative outcomes. Minna Nguyen is a Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice student who will complete her degree in Spring 2026. She is originally from Morgan Hill, California, and has seven years of nursing experience. Her professional interests include providing evidence-based anesthesia care, pursuing leadership roles within the profession, and contributing to nurse anesthesia education as a future educator. Poster Title Abstract The purpose of this Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice (DNAP) project was to implement a practice change that resulted in more providers double gloving during intubation to decrease the contamination rates to the surrounding anesthesia workstation. The following PICO question guided our development of this project: Does using a double gloving technique (I) during intubation, compared to using a single glove technique (C), decrease contamination rates to the anesthesia machine (O) by anesthesia providers (P), therefore decreasing the risk of healthcare associated infections? Education was dispersed electronically in a large hospital system in central Orlando and surveys were done to assess if a practice change was accomplished after the provider viewed the educational flyer. A survey system called Qualtrics was used to collect survey data. Results showed that some providers already used this technique, some providers used a single glove technique and removed the gloves after intubation, and some kept the same gloves on after intubation. After the education was provided thirty-two percent of the anesthesia providers stated they were somewhat likely to change their current practice and fifteen percent stated they were extremely likely to change their practice. Research Mentor Name Research Mentor's College (or High School) Research Mentor's Department (or Subject) Research Mentor's Email Additional Research Mentor(s) Co-presenter(s) Keywords Poster Session/Number Work Complete Exploratory (the research question has been identified and design of approach is outlined) Presentation Modality Face to Face Poster session Synchronous Online Presentation Asynchronous Online Presentation Poster PDF Minna and Kristin DNAP Poster (3).pdf286.96 KB Remove Upload requirementsOne file only.100 MB limit. Poster Thumbnail thumbnailposter.png190.77 KB Remove Upload requirementsOne file only.2 MB limit. I will be printing my poster CAPTCHA What code is in the image? Enter the characters shown in the image. This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions. Save Leave this field blank