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CT: 004726

Ana Hopkins, Paige Perry, & Nicholas Mar

Location:
Boundaries:
North
Orange Grove Rd
Skyline Rd
East
Campbell Ave
South
River Rd
West
1st Ave

How we collected our


information:
Internet Sources
Pima County Arizona

www.gis.pima.gov]

Crime Reports

www.crimereports.com]

AZ Department of Public
Safety [
www.azdps.gov/Services/Sex_Offender]

Windshield Survey
Systematic observations

Key-Informant
Interviews
Pharmacists
Fire Department
Resident
Employees
St. Philips

Windshield Survey &


Interviews:

Community Strengths
Safety
o Seatbelt signs
o Speed radar
o Flash flood warning
o Biking lanes
o Neighborhood watch
o Small homeless population
Community Involvement
o La Encantada Mall
o St. Philips Plaza

Our Priorities of Concerns


Medication Issues
for
the community:
o Adherence to medications
o Polypharmacy
High Elderly Population
o Fall risk
o Loneliness
Health Issues
o Heart Disease
o Diabetes

Nursing Diagnosis:
At risk for sudden death from heart attack
Among the Pima County Community in CT 004726
Related to unfamiliarity of early signs and symptoms of
heart attack
As demonstrated by high incidents of displayed but
ignored warning signs

Evidenced-Based
Intervention: Early Heart Attack Care Community Training
Intervention:
o Educational Points:
o Early signs and symptoms
o Steps to take
o Chest compressions
Support: Effectiveness of Brief CPR Training
o Bystander CPR rates and performance quality remain low
o Brief training showed great improvement in quality of CPR
performed by laypeople

Evaluation:
Model Evaluation: IMPACT
Immediate impact of our intervention
Attitudes, knowledge, skills, and perceptions

Questio
ns?

References:
Deputy Heart Attack - Learn Early Heart Attack Care! (2015). Retrieved September 26, 2016, from
http://www.deputyheartattack.org/
Gonzlez-Salvado, V., Fernndez-Mndez, F., Barcala-Furelos, R., Pea-Gil, C., Gonzlez-Juanatey, J. R., &
Rodrguez-Nez, A. (2016, February 15). Very brief training for laypeople in hands-only cardiopulmonary
resuscitation. Effect of real-time feedback. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 34(6), 993-998.
doi:10.1016/j.ajem.2016.02.047

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