Assessing CRNA Perceptions of a Cognitive Aid Focused on Aspiration Pneumonitis: A DNP Project
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Eric LaRoque
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Perioperative aspiration pneumonitis is an uncommon yet potentially devastating complication of
anesthesia associated with significant morbidity and mortality. This Doctor of Nursing Practice
(DNP) quality improvement project evaluated Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists’ (CRNAs)
perceptions of a newly developed quick reference guide (QRG) designed to support the
identification of at-risk patients and provide evidence-based prevention and management
strategies. Guided by the plan-do-study-act (PDSA) framework, the project was implemented in
a Level 1 trauma center and assessed through pre- and post-implementation surveys. Findings
indicated improved alignment with current practice recommendations, increased confidence in
recognizing aspiration risk factors, and positive perceptions of the QRG’s accessibility and
utility. Despite limited participation, results suggest that integrating a QRG into anesthesia
practice at this facility may enhance provider preparedness, improve patient outcomes, and
reduce perioperative complications. Future research with larger samples and extended timelines
is recommended to strengthen these findings.
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LaRoque, E.T. (2025). Assessing CRNA perceptions of a cognitive aid focused on aspiration pneumonitis: A DNP project [DNP Scholarly Project, East Carolina University]. The ScholarShip
