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KAREN K. GIULIANO, PhD, RN, MBA, FAAN [email protected]
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Academic
Northeastern University School of Nursing Boston, MA
Associate Professor of Nursing 2017-present
Endicott College School of Nursing Beverly, MA
Adjunct Faculty 2013 – 2016
Butler University Indianapolis, IN
Guest Lecturer, Healthcare Marketing 2014
Boston College School of Nursing Chestnut Hill, MA
Adjunct Research Faculty 2005 – 2007
Industry Stryker/Sage Cary, IL
Director Clinical Outcomes 2016 - 2017
Sage Products Cary, IL
Director Clinical Outcomes 2014 - 2016
New Product Development 2013 - 2014
PaceSetter Associates Salem, NH
President, Medical Device Strategy and Development Consultant 2013 - present
Sage Products 2013
Mindray 2013 - 2014
Pryor Products 2013 - 2014
Philips Healthcare 2013 - 2014
Nova Southeastern University 2013 - 2015
Ivenix (Formerly Fluidnet) 2013 - present
Medtronic 2015 - present
Ivenix (Formerly Fluidnet) Amesbury, MA
Vice President, Product Marketing Clinical Evidence Generation 2012 – January, 2013
Philips Healthcare, Corporate Technologies Andover, MA
Principal Scientist and Director of Business Development Eindhoven, Netherlands
2010 – 2012
Philips Healthcare Andover, MA
Principal Scientist, Global Marketing 2007 – 2012
Patient Monitoring
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Philips Medical Systems (formerly Agilent Technologies) Andover, MA
Clinical Scientist, Global Marketing 2001 – 2007
Patient Monitoring
Agilent Technologies Andover, MA
Business Development, US Marketing 1999 – 2001
Point-of-Care Diagnostics
Clinical
Hallmark Health Medford, MA
Nurse Scientist 2015 - present
Member, Institutional Review Board 2015 - present
Baystate Medical Center Springfield, MA
Clinical Nurse Specialist, Critical Care 1994 – 1999
University of Virginia Health Sciences Center Charlottesville, VA
Clinician 4/5 1991 – 1994
Miriam Hospital Providence, RI
Clinical Nurse Specialist, Critical Care 8/88 - 6/91
EDUCATION
Yale University New Haven, CT
Postdoctoral Research Fellow 2014 - 2016
Babson College September, 2009
Master of Business Administration
Global Management Concentration
Boston College May, 2005
Doctorate in Nursing
Achieved several publications and FAAN during doctoral study
University of Massachusetts June, 1998
Ambulatory NP Program, Post Master’s Certificate
University of Rhode Island January, 1989
Master of Science in Nursing
Boston College December, 1983
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
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STUDENT SUPERVISION
Halley Ruppel, RN Research Assistant
Yale University, Doctoral Student 2015 – present
Katherine McCuster, RN Research Assistant
Yale University, NP Student 2016 - present
Heather Johnson, RN Independent Study
Endicott College, Doctoral Student Advanced Quantitative
Fall, 2015
John Kenney Business Case Development
Yale University Summer Intern Summer, 2015
Kristy Campoe, RN, MSN Dissertation Committee
UCF Doctoral Program in Nursing 2013 - 2015
“Errors in IV Infusion Therapy”
Erin Langille Independent Study
UNH, MPH Program Prenatal Screening
Spring, 2012
Zachary Orzowski Marketing Intern
Northeastern University, Marketing 5/2011 – 1/2012
Alexis Whittaker Clinical Trials Intern
Boston College, NP Program 1/2010 – 9/2010
Caroline Constantino Marketing Independent Study
Stonehill College, Finance Spring, 2009
Caroline Constantino Marketing/Finance Intern
Stonehill College, Finance 5/2008 – 8/2009
Mary Jahrsdoerfer, RN, MS Independent Study
UMass Amherst, Doctoral Program in Nursing Advanced Quantitative
Spring, 2008
Christy Harris Clinical Trial Intern
Drexel University, Nursing 2/2007-8/2007
Christy Harris Independent Study, Finance
Drexel University, Nursing Summer, 2007
Annie Lewis O’Connor Dissertation Committee
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Boston College Doctoral Student 2007
“When push comes to shove:
Screening mothers for intimate partner
violence during a pediatric visit”
CERTIFICATIONS
Certified Professional Marketer 2012
Six Sigma Green Belt 2005
Fellow, American Academy of Nursing (FAAN) 2003
AACN Clinical Nurse Specialist (CCNS) 1999 - 2004
ANCC Certification, Acute Care Nurse Practitioner 1998 - 2004
ANCC Certification, Ambulatory Care Nurse Practitioner 1998 - 2004
Certified provider of BLS and ACLS
AHA Certified ACLS Instructor 1989 -1999
AHA Certified BLS Instructor 1990 -1999
AHA BLS Instructor - Trainer 1994 -1999
ANCC Certification in Staff Education 1994 -2004
CCRN Certification 1987 -2004
AWARDS
AAMI/BD Professional Achievement Award 2012
Philips Healthcare Six Sigma Global Quality Improvement Award 2011
Philips Healthcare Ovation Award 2007
AACN Excellence in Research 2005
AACN Research Abstract Award 2005
Fellow, American Academy of Nursing (FAAN) 2003
Sigma Theta Tau Clinical Research Grant 2004
AACN Clinical Practice Grant 2004
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University of Rochester, Evidence-based practice Award 2003
AACN National Clinical Nurse Specialist Award 2002
AACN Wyeth-Ayerst Fellowship (Mentor) 2002
AACN National Innovision Award 2000
ANNA National Research-based Practice Award 2000
ANNA National Clinical Practice Award 1999
AACN Innovision Grant 1997
Colonial Chapter ANNA 1997
Clinical Practice Award
AACN Clinical Inquiry Grant 1995
ANNA Nurse-in-Washington Fellow 1995
University of Virginia Nurse of the Year 1993
Massachusetts Nurses Association 1990
Staff Development Award
Sigma Theta Tau Award for Nursing Excellence 1990
MEMBERSHIPS
Healthcare Businesswoman’s Association 2012- present
Executive mentorship program (Mentee) 2013
Executive mentorship program (Mentor) 2014
American Marketing Association 2012 – present
Certified Professional Marketer 2011
American Association of Medical Instrumentation 2011 – present
Alarms standards committee 2011 – 2015
Healthcare Technology Safety Initiative (HTSI) 2012 – 2015
HTSI Steering Committee for Alarm Fatigue 2013 – 2015
IV infusion device safety coalition 2014 – present
Research committee 2016 - present
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American Association of Critical Care Nurses 1985 - present
AACN CCRN Exam National Item Writer Committee 1991 - 1993
Elected to AACN National Nominating Committee 1993 - 1994
National Professional Development Committee 1994 - 1996
Chairperson 1996 - 1997
CCRN Exam Development Committee 1997 - 1999
CCRN Exam Development Sub-committee 1997 - 1998
CCNS Passing-point Task Force 1998
CCNS Exam Development Committee 1999
Advanced Practice Work Group 1999 - 2000
NTI Speaker 1992, 1994-2011
Ocean State Chapter AACN 1987 - 1991
Program Committee Chair 1988 - 1990
Monticello Chapter AACN 1991 - 1994
President-elect 1994
Pioneer Valley AACN 1994 - 1999
Education co-chair 1996 - 1998
President-elect 1999
Southern NH Chapter 2003 - present
Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 2014 – present
Eastern Nurses Research Society 1996 – present
Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing 2014 – present
American Society of Professionals in Infection Control 2013 - present
American Nephrology Nurses Association 1992 - 1996
National Audioconference Speaker 1994
Nurse-in-Washington Internship Recipient 1995
National Task Force on Dialysis Technicians 1995 - 1996
Colonial Chapter Clinical Practice Award 1997
National Clinical Practice Award 1999
International Transplant Nurses Society 1991 - 2006
Founding Member 1991
International Treasurer 1991-1994
American Heart Association, Rhode Island Affiliate 1989 - 1991
Member, RI ACLS Subcommittee 1990 - 1991
Virginia Affiliate 1992 - 1994
National Committee on Cardiovascular Nursing 1992 - 1994
Society of Critical Care Medicine 1991 - present
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American Nurses Association 1984 - 1991
NH chapter 2003 - present
Massachusetts Nurses Association 1984 - 1986
Program and Education Committee 1984 - 1985
Sigma Theta Tau, International Honor society for Nursing 1983 - present
Induction Ceremony Committee 1985
Honors and Awards Committee 1985 - 1986
Alpha Chi Chapter 2002 – present
Society for Peripheral Vascular Nursing 1984 – 1987
PUBLICATIONS IN PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS JOURNALS
1. Giuliano, K. (in process). Academia vs. Industry: Issues in transparency for clinical research funding.
2. Giuliano, K., Droms, C (2014). The stakeholder approach: A new perspective on developing and
marketing clinical trials. Healthcare Marketing Quarterly. 31(1): 1-12.
3. Giuliano, K., Ferguson, M., Silfen, E. (2012). Medical technology innovation and the
importance of comparative effectiveness research. Journal of Medical Marketing. 12(1): 55-66.
4. Giuliano, K., Droms, C. (2012). The Chinese health care system: An analysis of the current and
emerging health care needs. Journal of Medical Marketing. 12(2): 123-136.
5. Giuliano, KK. (2007). Identifying Infections: Early detection of sepsis. Executive Healthcare
Management. pp. 90-91.
DATA-BASED PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
1. Giuliano, K, Baker, D, Quinn, B. (in press). Non-ventilator hospital-acquired pneumonia in U.S.
Hospitals: Incidence, Cost and Mortality. American Journal of Infection Control.
2. Giuliano, K, Quinn, B, Baker, D (in press). Non-ventilator hospital acquired pneumonia versus
pneumonia as an admission diagnosis in patients who develop sepsis: incidence and cost. American
Journal of Infection Control.
3. Giuliano, K, Wan-Ting Su, DeLaurentis, P, Degnan, D, Zink, R. Fitzgerald, K (in press). IV Smart
Pump Drug Library Use and Compliance: A Descriptive study. Journal of Patient Safety. POP: http://journals.lww.com/journalpatientsafety/pages/results.aspx?txtkeywords=IV+smart+pump+drug+library
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4. Gray, M. Giuliano, K. (in press). The relationship between incontinence associated dermatitis and
pressure injury in adult acute care. JWOCN.
5. Campoe, K, Giuliano, K, Wagner, R. (in press). Administration of patient-controlled analgesia: The
impact of interruption on nurses’ cognitive workload, total task completion times, nurse frustration, and
PCA pump programming error. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Journal.
6. Giuliano, K, Wan-Ting Su, DeLaurentis, P, Degnan, D, Zink, R. Fitzgerald,. (in process). A
descriptive study of high-risk medication administration using IV Smart Pumps.
7. Giuliano, K. (2017, in process as invited author). Programming workflow analyses of 3 error-prone
tasks using IV smart pumps. Special issue of Critical Care Nursing Clinics: Human Factors and
Technology in the ICU.
8. Giuliano, K, Hendricks, J. (2017). Nursing knowledge of inadvertent perioperative hypothermia.
AORN Journal. 105:453-463.
9. Giuliano, KK (2017). Improving patient safety and clinical outcomes through nursing surveillance.
AAMI Horizons. Spring: 34-43.
10. Giuliano, KK, Danesh, V, Funk, M. (2016). The relationship between nurse staffing and 30-day
readmission for adults with heart failure. JONA, 46: 25-29.
11. Giuliano, K. (2015). IV smart pumps: The impact of a simplified user interface on clinical use.
Horizons, 13-21.
12. Giuliano, K., Jahrsdoerfer, M., Case, J. Drew, T., Raber, G. (2012). The role of clinical decision support
tools to reduce blood pressure variability in critically ill patients receiving vasoactive blood pressure
support. Computers and Informatics in Nursing. 30(4): 204-209.
13. Giuliano, K., Lecardo, M., Staul, L. (2011). Impact of Protocol Watch TM on Compliance with the
Surviving Sepsis Campaign. American Journal of Critical Care. 20(4): 313-321.
14. Giuliano, K, Johanassen, A, Hernandez, C. (2010). Simulation Evaluation of an Enhanced Bedside
Display for Patients with Sepsis. AACN Advanced Critical Care. 20(1): 21-34.
15. Giuliano, KK. (2007). Physiologic monitoring predictors for patients with sepsis: Testing a predictive
model for the early detection of sepsis. American Journal of Critical Care. 16(2): 120-129.
16. Richards, N, Giuliano, K, Jones, P. (2006). Prospective comparison of 3 new-generation pulse
oximeters during ambulation after open-heart surgery. Respiratory Care. 51(1): 29-35.
17. Giuliano, KK & Liu, L. (2006). Knowledge of pulse oximetry among critical care nurses. Dimensions
of Critical Care Nursing. 25(1): 44-49.
18. Giuliano, KK. & Kleinpell, R. (2005). The use of common continuous monitoring parameters: A
quality indicator for critically ill patients with sepsis. AACN Clinical Issues. 16(2): 140-148.
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19. Jahrsdoerfer, M, Giuliano, KK, Stephens, D (2005). Clinical usefulness of the EASI 12-lead
continuous ECG monitoring system. Critical Care Nurse. 25(5): 28-38.
20. Wood, R, Giuliano, KK (2006). Assessing cognitive ability in research: Use of MMSE with minority
populations and elderly adults with low education levels. Journal of Gerontological Nursing. 32(6):
45-54.
21. Wood, R, Giuliano, K, Liu, L. (2004). Challenges in mammography screening for older women. The
Nurse Practitioner Journal. 29(11): 12-13.
22. Giuliano K. (2003). Backrest angle and cardiac output measurement in critically ill patients. Nursing
Research, 52(4): 242-248. * listed as one of most cited manuscripts for the year in that journal
23. Giuliano, KK, Perkins, S. (2002). Implementating a point-of-care testing program in the critical care
setting. Clinical Leadership and Management Review, 16(3): 139-147.
24. Giuliano K, Grant, M. (2002). Blood analysis at the point of care: Application for use in critically ill
patients. AACN Clinical Issues. 13(2): 204-220.
25. Newell-Stokes G, Broughton S, Giuliano K, Stetler C. (2001). Developing an evidence-based practice
procedure: Maintenance of central venous catheters. Clinical Nurse Specialist, 15(5): 199-206.
26. Giuliano, KK, Scott, S, Maclachlan, Giuliano, A, E, Pysznik, E, Elliot, S, Woytowicz, D. (2000).
Temperature Measurement in Critically-Ill Adults: A Comparison of PA Care, Tympanic and Oral
Methods. American Journal of Critical Care. 9(4): 254-61.
27. Giuliano, K, et al. (2000). Improving Family Care in ICU: A QI Approach. Dimensions of Critical
Care Nursing, 19(1): 30-34.
28. Giuliano, KK, Scott, S, Elliot, S, Pysznik, E. (1999). Temperature Measurement in Critically-Ill Orally
Intubated Adults: A Comparison of PA Care, Tympanic and Oral Methods. Critical Care Medicine,
27(10): 2188-2193.
29. Scott, S, Giuliano, K. (1998). The Relationship of Triple Lumen Catheter Port Site on Central Venous
Pressure Readings in Critically Ill Adults. American Journal of Critical Care, 7(1): 60-63.
30. Kaye, W, Mancini, MB, Giuliano, KK, Richards, N., & Sawyer-Silva, S. (1995). Strengthening the
Inhospitable Chain of Survival with Rapid Defibrillation by First Responders Using Automated
External Defibrillators: Training and Retention Issues. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 25(2): 163-
168.
31. Giuliano, K, Richards, N., and Kaye, W. (1993). A New Strategy for Calculating Medication Infusion
Rates, Critical Care Nurse. 13(6): 77-82.
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PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
1. Giuliano, K, Giuliano, A. (2017, in process). Academia vs. Industry: A call for transparency in
research funding. Health Affairs.
2. Giuliano, K, Ruppel, H (2017). Are IV smart pumps smart enough? Nursing 2017. 41(3):64-66.
3. Giuliano, KK, Neimi, C. (2016). The urgent need for innovation in IV infusion devices. Nursing 2016,
24(4): 66-68 (republication by journal request).
4. Giuliano, K, Niemi, C (2015). The urgent need for innovation in IV smart pumps. Nursing
Management, 17-19.
5. Henneman, E, Gawlinski, A, Giuliano, KK (2012). Surveillance: A strategy for improving patient
safety in acute and critical care units. Critical Care Nurse. 32(2): 9-18.
6. Smith, L, Giuliano, K (2010). Rapid Response Teams: Improved Patient Safety and Outcomes. AACN
Advanced Critical Care. 21 (2): 126-129.
7. Clark, A. Giuliano, K, Hsing-Mei, C. (2000). Pulse Oximetry Revisited: But His O2 Sat was Normal!
Clinical Nurse Specialist, 20(6): 68-72.
8. Giuliano, K. (2009). Monitoring and Treatment of Sepsis: Early Detection of one of the World’s
Oldest Killers. Managing and Infection Control. January: 35-40.
9. Bixby, M, Giuliano, K (2008). Bladder pressure monitoring. AACN Advanced Critical Care. 19(4):
349-353.
10. Polanowicz, M., Giuliano, KK. (2009). Emerging Role of Clinical Decision Support in the care of
Critically ill Patients. AACN Advanced Critical Care. 20 (4): 319–321.
11. Giuliano, KK., Lambert, P., Bloniasz, E. (2008). Pet visitation programs in critical care. ICU
Management. 4:21-22.
12. Giuliano, KK., Polanowicz, M. (2008). The interpretation and use of statistics in medical and nursing
research. AACN Advanced Critical Care. 19(2): 211-222.
13. Giuliano, KK (2008). Basic strategies for review of medical device research. AACN Advanced Critical
Care. 19(3): 258-260.
14. Gregg, RE., Zhou, SH., Lindauer, JM., Helfenbein, ED., Giuliano, KK. (2008). What is inside the
electrocardiograph? Journal of Electrocardiology. 41(1): 8-14.
15. Giuliano, KK (2006). Continuous physiologic monitoring and the identification of sepsis: What is the
evidence supporting current clinical practice? AACN Advanced Critical Care. 17(2): 215-223.
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16. Magee, T., Lee, S., & Giuliano, K., Munro, B. (2006). Generating new knowledge from existing
knowledge: The use of large datasets for nursing research. Nursing Research. 55(25): S50-58.
17. Giuliano, KK, Higgins, T. (2005). New generation pulse oximetry in the care of critically ill patients.
American Journal of Critical Care. 14(1): 26-37.
18. Giuliano, KK, Tyer-Viola, L, Palan-Lopez, R. (2005). Unity of Knowledge as a Necessity for the
Development and Advancement of Nursing Knowledge. Nursing Science Quarterly. 18(3): 243-247. *
listed as one of most cited manuscripts for the year in that journal
19. Giuliano K. (2003). Can we Bridge the Gap between Knowledge and Clinical Practice? Nursing
Philosophy. 4(1): 44-52.
20. Richards, N., Giuliano, K (2002). Transfusion practices in critical care. American Journal of Nursing,
May supp: 16-22.
21. Giuliano KK, Adams D. (2000). The clinical nurse specialist in non-traditional roles. Clinical Nurse
Specialist. 14(4): 155, 157.
22. Giuliano, KK, Giuliano, AJ, Bloniasz, E, Quirk, Pam, Wood, J. (2000) Families first. Nursing
Management, 31(5): 46-50.
23. Giuliano, K, Bloniasz, E., Bell, J. (1999). Implementation of a Pet Visitation Program in a Critical Care
Unit. Critical Care Nurse. 19(3): 43-49.
24. Giuliano, K (1999). Organ Transplants: Tackling the Tough Ethical Issues, Part II. Nursing 99.
25. Giuliano, KK, Sims, TW. (1999). Transplant issues: Infections and immunosuppressant drugs.
Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 18(2): 16-19.
26. Teres, D, Higgins, T, Steingrub, J, Loiacono, L, McGee, W, Circeo, L, Giuliano, K, LeGall, JR, Artigas,
A, Strosberg, M, and Lemeshow, S. (1998). Defining a High Performance ICU System for the 21st
Century. Journal of Intensive Care Medicine, 13(4): 195-205.
27. Stetler, C, Broughton, S, Corrigan, B, Giuliano, K, Fitzgerald, J, Havener, P, and Rucki, S. (1998).
Utilization-focused Integrative Reviews in a Nursing Service. Applied Nursing Research, 11(4): 195-
206.
28. Stetler, C,Brunell, M, Giuliano, K, Morsi, D, Prince, L, Newell-Stokes, G. (1998). Evidence-based
Practice and the Role of Nursing Leadership. Journal of Nursing Administration, 28(7/8): 45-53.
29. Giuliano, K, Pysznik, E. (1998). Renal Replacement Therapy in Critical Care. Implementation of a
Unit-based CVVH program. Critical Care Nurse, 18(1): 40-51.
30. Giuliano, K (1998). Bugs and Drugs. Nursing 98, 28(2): 32cc1-5.
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31. Giuliano, K (1997). Organ Transplants: Tackling the Tough Ethical Issues. Nursing 97, 27(5): 34-40.
32. Giuliano, KK, Lempke, B, Maciolek, H, Tardiff, C, Simpson, M. (1997). Continuous Veno-venous
Hemofiltration in the Critically Ill. ANNA Journal, 24(2): 282, 285, 298.
33. Giuliano, KK, et al. (1993). OKT3 reaction in a renal transplant patient. ANNA Journal, 2(1): 84.
34. Giuliano, K. (1992). When Technology Fails, Nursing 91, 22(2): 73.
35. Giuliano, K. (1991). Hemodynamic Self-Quiz, Nursing 91, 21(5): 32c-32i.
36. Giuliano, K, Poirier, C. (1991). Critical Pathways to Desirable Outcomes, Nursing Management, 22(3):
52-55.
37. Giuliano, K. (1990). Do We Truly Have Choices in Health Care? Focus on Critical Care, 17(3): 198 -
199.
BOOK CHAPTERS
1. Headley, J, Giuliano, KK. (2010). Continuous mixed venous oxygen saturation monitoring. In Carlson,
K & McHale, DL (eds). AACN Procedure Manual for Critical Care. 6th ed. AACN, Aliso Viejo, CA.
2. Kleinpell, R, Munro, CL, Giuliano, KK. (2008). Targeting Health-Care Associated Infections:
Evidence-based Strategies. In AHRQ: Patient Safety and Quality-An Evidence-based Handbook for
Nurses. Chapter 42.
3. Giuliano, KK, Bixby, Marcia (2007). Expanded opportunities for the CNS in Acute and Critical Care.
In McKinley, M. (ed). Acute and Critical Care Nurse Specialists: Sharing Best Practices. Elsevier,
New York, NY. 2007 AJN Critical Care Book of the Year.
4. Giuliano, KK (2006). Non-invasive blood pressure monitoring. pp 81-98. In Burns, S. (ed). AACN
Protocols for Practice. 2nd ed. Jones and Bartlett, Sudbury, MA.
5. Giuliano, KK, Headley, J (2005). Continuous mixed venous oxygen saturation monitoring. In Carlson,
K & McHale, DL (eds). AACN Procedure Manual for Critical Care. 5th ed. Pgs 94-100. AACN, Aliso
Viejo, CA.
6. Giuliano, KK (2000). Ethical issues in organ transplantation, p. 50-56. In Torr, J. (ed). Medical Ethics.
Greenhaven Press: San Diego, CA.
7. Giuliano, KK (2001). Hemodialysis, p. 733-745. In Carlson, K & McHale, DL (eds). AACN Procedure
Manual for Critical Care. 4th ed. AACN, Aliso Viejo, CA.
8. Giuliano, KK (2001). Peritoneal Dialysis, p. 746-752. In Carlson, K & McHale, DL (eds). AACN
Procedure Manual for Critical Care. 4th ed. AACN, Aliso Viejo, CA.
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9. Giuliano, KK (2001). Continuous Renal Replacement Therapies, p. 717-732. In Carlson, K & McHale,
DL (eds). AACN Procedure Manual for Critical Care. 4th ed. AACN, Aliso Viejo, CA.
10. Giuliano, K, Scott, S (1999). Acute Pancreatits. In Bucher, L, Melander, S. (eds) Critical Care
Nursing. WB Saunders, pp. 764-777.
11. Giuliano, KK, Molzahn, AE., Sims, TW. (1998). Medications in Transplant Patients. In Parker, J. (ed),
Contemporary Nephrology Nursing. ANNA, Pitman, NJ, pp. 329-344.
12. Giuliano, K. (1991). The Little Things. In Hull, Nurse: Hearts and Hands. Stanton Publishing,
Minneapolis, p. 75.
13. Harvey, et al. (1991). Results of the Consensus Conference on Fostering More Humane Critical Care-
Creating a Healing Environment. In Taylor, R.W. and Shoemaker, W.C., Critical Care State of the Art,
Chapter 8 (chapter contributor).
ABSTRACTS
1. Giuliano, K, Quinn, B., Baker, D. (2017). Non-ventilator hospital acquired pneumonia versus
pneumonia as an admission diagnosis in patients who develop sepsis: incidence and cost. American
Journal of Infection Control, 45(6): S89-90.
2. Giuliano, K, Baker, D, Quinn, B. (2016). Non-ventilator hospital acquired pneumonia in U.S. hospitals:
Incidence and Cost. American Journal of Infection Control, 44(6): S12-13.
3. Giuliano KK, Gray M (2015). Incontinence associated dermatitis and immobility as pressure ulcer risk
factors: A multi-site epidemiologic study. The Canadian Journal of Critical Care Nursing. 26(2): 31.
4. Giuliano, KK, Giuliano, AJ. (2007). Blood pressure response to family visitation and nurse-physician
collaborative rounds. Critical Care Medicine. 35(12): A86.
5. Giuliano, KK, Cummings, E. (2007). Using clinical decision support to improve the care of patients
with sepsis. Intensive Care Medicine. 33(S2): S127.
6. Giuliano, KK. (2006). Clinical simulation: Caring for a patient with sepsis. Intensive Care Medicine,
32 (S1): 14-96(83).
7. Giuliano, KK (2006). Critical Care Medicine. December 2006 (supp).
8. Giuliano, K. (2005). Physiologic monitoring for patients at risk for sepsis. Intensive Care
Medicine. 31(S1): S144.
9. Giuliano, K. (2005). Physiologic monitoring for critically patients at risk for sepsis.
American Journal of Critical Care. 14(3): 252.
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10. Giuliano, K (2005). Physiologic monitoring for critically ill patients with sepsis.
Critical Care Medicine. 32(12): A149.
11. Ackerman, M, Graves, B, Giuliano, KK. (2004). A comparison of the accuracy of the
Phillips Fast and Masimo Set pulse oximeters in patients following cardiac surgery.
Critical Care Medicine. 31(12): A135.
12. Appavue, S, Giuliano, KK, Duller, B (2004). How reliable are the new generation pulse
oximeters in the detection of hypoxemia in the SICU. Critical Care Medicine. 31(12):
A96.
13. Richards, N, Giuliano, KK, Jones, P., Krentz, K, Basinger, S. (2004). A Comparison of
Three New Generation SpO2 Devices During Ambulation after Open Heart Surgery.
AACN National Teaching Institute Conference Proceedings.
14. Ackerman, M. Graves B, Giuliano, K., Athilingam, P. Yeager, C (2004). Comparison of
oxygen saturation values between two new generation pulse oximeters in patients
following cardiac surgery. AACN National Teaching Institute Conference Proceedings.
15. Giuliano K, Jahrsdoerfer M, Stephens, D. (2003). The use of EASI-12 lead ECG
Monitoring in a Telemetry Patient Population. AACN National Teaching Institute
Conference Proceedings.
16. Giuliano K, Perkins S (2002). Implementation of a POCT program in a critical care unit.
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Conference Supplement.
17. Giuliano K, Brown V, Olson M (2000). Variations in Cardiac Output at Different HOB
Heights. Critical Care Medicine, 28(1).
18. Giuliano K, Brown V, Olson M (2000). Effects of degrees of backrest elevation on
cardiac output using the CCO method. American Journal of Critical Care, 9(3): 215.
19. Giuliano K, Perkins S (2000). Point-of-Care Validation using the HP/iSTAT System in
Critical Care. American Journal of Critical Care, 9(3): 221.
20. Giuliano, KK, Stetler, C, Broughton, S, Newell-Stokes, G. (2000). A research utilization
approach for central venous catheter maintenance in adults. American Journal of
Critical Care, 9(3): 222.
21. Giuliano, KK, Higgins, TL, Pysznik, E, McGee, W, Perkins, S, Jaciow, D. (1999). Cost-
effectiveness and laboratory turnaround time using expanded point-of-care testing in the
ICU. Critical Care Medicine. 27(1): A115.
22. Giuliano, K, Higgins, T, Pysznik, E, Tynan, C, Perkins, S, Jaciow, D (1999). Cost-
effectiveness and Laboratory Turnaround Time using expanded Point-of-Care Testing in
the ICU. AACN National Teaching Institute Conference Proceedings.
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23. Giuliano, KK, Goerdt, P, Higgins, TL, Elliot, S, Anderson, T, Circeo, L, McGee, W. (1998). Using the
Juran quality improvement model to improve the management and reduce costs in patients on
neuromuscular blocking agents in the ICU. Critical Care Medicine, S26(1): A88.
24. Giuliano, K, Stetler, C., Bloniasz, E., Elliot, S., Brunton, M. (1998). Using the Stetler
RU model to meet the needs of critically ill patients and their families. AACN National
Teaching Institute Conference Proceedings.
25. Giuliano, K, Bloniasz, E. (1998). Implementation of a pet visitation program in critical
care. AACN National Teaching Institute Conference Proceedings.
26. Giuliano, K, Scott, S., Elliot, S, Pysznik, E. (1998). Temperature measurement in
critically ill orally intubated adults: A comparison of PA core, oral and tympanic
methods. AACN National Teaching Institute Conference Proceedings.
27. Scott, S, Giuliano, K. (1997). The relationship of triple lumen catheter port site on
central venous pressure readings in critically ill adults. AACN National Teaching
Institute Conference Proceedings.
28. Giuliano, K, Scott, S. (1996). Temperature measurement in critically ill orally intubated adults: A
comparison of PA core, oral and tympanic methods. American Journal of Critical Care. 5(3): 242.
29. Sims, TW, Giuliano, KK. (1994). A Team Approach for Reviewing Ethical Cases. ANNA Journal.
21(3).
30. Giuliano, KK, Kaye, W. (1993). Do-Not-Resuscitate: What does it really mean? In Clochesy, JM
(Ed), AACN Clinical Issue in Critical Care. 4(3): 514. JB Lippincott, Philadelphia.
31. Sims, TW, Giuliano, K. (1993). An innovative approach to transplant patient teaching. ANNA
Journal. 20(3).
32. Kaye, W., Mancini, M., Giuliano, K. (1992). Early defibrillation in the hospital by staff nurses using
automated external defibrillators: Training and retention issues. Critical Care Medicine. 20(4): S59.
33. Giuliano, K, Giuliano, A. (1992). Cardiovascular response to family visitation and nurse-physician
collaborative rounds. Heart and Lung. 21(3): 290.
34. Kaye, W., Mancini, M., Giuliano, K. (1992). Early defibrillation in the hospital by staff nurses using
automated external defibrillators. Resuscitation. 24: 186.
REVIEWER EXPERIENCE
AAMI Biomedical Instrumentation and Technology 2017 - present
Karen K. Giuliano, RN, PhD, FAAN
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Reviewer
AACN Advanced Critical Care 2007 - 2012
Technology Today Department Editor
Fast Facts for Adult Critical Care 2006
Chapter Reviewer
Contemporary Nephrology Nursing, 3rd ed. 2006
Chapter Reviewer
Journal of Nursing Scholarship 2005 - 2011
Manuscript Reviewer
Nursing Research 2004 - 2011
Manuscript reviewer
Essentials of Critical Care Nursing, Chulay and Burns, eds 2004
Book chapter reviewer
Archives of Disease in Childhood 2003 - 2005
Manuscript reviewer
Critical Care Nurse “Publishing Partner” 1999 - 2002
Assist prospective authors with manuscript development
Advances in Medical Psychotherapy and Psychodiagnosis 1999 - 2000
Manuscript Reviewer
Critical Care Nurse 1999 - 2002
Book Review Panel
ENRS 1999
Research Abstract Reviewer
AACN Protocols for Practice, Airway Management 1998
Reviewer
American Journal of Critical Care 1997 - present
Manuscript Reviewer
AACN 1996
NTI Research Abstract Reviewer
ANNA Journal 1993 - 2000
Manuscript reviewer
Karen K. Giuliano, RN, PhD, FAAN
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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
1. Giuliano, Baker & Quinn (2017). Non-ventilator hospital acquired pneumonia: The hidden epidemic.
AACN National Teaching Institute. May 22, Houston, TX.
2. Giuliano, Baker & Quinn (2017). Non-ventilator hospital acquired pneumonia: The hidden epidemic.
APIC. June 16, Portland, OR.
3. Giuliano (2016). IV Smart Pump Drug Library Use and Compliance: A Descriptive study. AAMI IV
infusion safety coalition, September 28, Chicago. Invited presentation.
4. Giuliano (2016). Usability issues with IV smart pumps. Smart Monitoring 2016, August 12, Orlando.
Invited presentation.
5. Giuliano (2016). IV Infusion Safety: The Impact of a Simplified User Interface. Human Factors
Engineering and Usability Summit. February 10-11, San Francisco. Invited presentation.
6. Giuliano (2016). Non-ventilator hospital acquired pneumonia: The hidden epidemic. AACN National
Teaching Institute. May 18, New Orleans, LA.
7. Giuliano (2016). Non-ventilator hospital acquired pneumonia in the US: Incidence and Cost. ENRS.
April 13-15, Warwick, RI.
8. Giuliano (2016). Every nurse a leader: Clinically based nursing research. 2016 Cameron Conference
Keynote Speaker, May 18. Boston, MA.
9. Giuliano (2015). IV smart pumps: Human factors considerations. National IV Safety Coalition, May 13,
Alexandria VA. Invited presentation.
10. Giuliano (2015). Use-errors with IV smart pumps. Human Factors and Ergonomic Society, April 10,
Baltimore, MD.
11. Giuliano, KK. (2010). Unconventional journey. From bedside nurse to nurse scientist. Hallmark
Health, Melrose, MA.
12. Giuliano, KK. (2009). Evidence-based practice for clinical decision-making. AACN, Portland, OR.
13. Giuliano, KK (2008). Measuring the impact of clinical information systems in critical care. AACN
National Teaching Institute, Chicago, IL.
14. Giuliano, K (2007). Evidence-based practice in the care of the critically ill. Stanford cardiovascular
symposium, Palo Alto, CA.
15. Drew, B., Funk, M, Giuliano, KK (2007). ST segment analysis in the critically ill. AACN National
Teaching Institute, Atlanta, GA.
Karen K. Giuliano, RN, PhD, FAAN
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16. Drew, B., Funk, M., Hanneman, S, Moser, D., Giuliano, K. (2007). A decade plus: Contributions to
science from AACN-Philips Research Grants. AACN National Teaching Institute, Atlanta, GA.
17. Henneman, E., Giuliano, K (2006). Surveillance monitoring in the critically ill. AACN National
Teaching Institute,
18. Ackerman, M., Richards, N., Giuliano, K (2006) Critical care clinicians as experts in product
development: How to get involved in the product development cycle. AACN National Teaching
Institute,
19. Giuliano, KK, Johannessen, A, Leighton, K. (2006). Virtual Reality Clinical Simulation: Caring for a
critically ill patient with sepsis. Medical Education Technologies Annual Conference on Medical
Simulation, Tampa, FL.
20. Giuliano, KK. (2006). Pet visitation in critical care: What the evidence shows. SCCM National
Conference, San Francisco, CA.
21. Giuliano, KK. (2005). Physiologic monitoring for critically ill patients at risk for sepsis. National
Teaching Institute, oral research presentation, research abstract award, New Orleans, LA.
22. Henneman, B. & Giuliano, KK (2005). Surveillance: The Key to Patient Safety. AACN National
Teaching Institute, concurrent presentation, New Orleans, LA.
23. Giuliano, KK. (2005). ENRS Annual Conference. Physiologic monitoring for critically ill patients at
risk for sepsis. New York City.
24. Magee, T, Lee, S, Giuliano, K, Munro, B. (2005). Research using large datasets-What are the issues.
ENRS Annual Conference, Panel Symposium, New York City.
25. Giuliano, KK, Ackerman, M, Richards, N, Tigner, V. (2004). State of the science of new generation
SpO2 measurement. AACN National Teaching Institute, oral research presentation. Orlando, FL.
26. Giuliano, KK, Ackerman, M, Richards, N, Tigner, V. (2004). Partnering with industry for clinical
research. AACN National Teaching Institute, panel presentation. Orlando, FL.
27. Wood, R, Giuliano, KK, Liu, L. (2004). Patterns of mammography use related to age and functional
limitations among older women. Eastern Nursing Research Society, oral research presentation. Boston,
MA.
28. Giuliano, KK (2003). Utilization-focused research reviews for use in clinical practice. AACN National
Teaching Institute. ½ day Mastery Session. San Antonio, TX.
29. Giuliano, KK (2002). A review of the research on the new motion-tolerant SpO2 devices. AACN
National Teaching Institute, oral research presentation. Atlanta, GA.
Karen K. Giuliano, RN, PhD, FAAN
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30. Giuliano, KK (2002). Continuous cardiac output measurement at varying head-of-bed heights. Eastern
Nursing Research Society, oral research presentation, College Station, PA.
31. Giuliano, KK, Bilodeau, ML (2001). Continuous veno-venous hemodiafiltration. AACN National
Teaching Institute ½ Day Mastery Session, Anaheim, CA.
32. Giuliano K. (2000). Effects of degrees of backrest elevation on cardiac output using the CCO method.
AACN National Teaching Institute, oral research presentation. Orlando, FL.
33. Giuliano, K (1999). Thermometry in the Critically Ill. AACN National Teaching Institute. Oral
research presentation. New Orleans, LA.
34. Giuliano, K, Pysnik, E, Tynan, C, Thomas, D, Manning, C. (1999). Paving the way for improvements
in patient care: Expanded point-of-care testing in critical care. AACN National Teaching Institute, full-
day pre-conference Workshop. New Orleans, LA.
35. Stetler, C, Riley, J, Giuliano, K. (1999). Utilization-focused integrative reviews: An overview and
identification of the issues. Eastern Nurses Research Society pre-conference session. New York, NY.
36. Stetler, C, Giuliano, K. (1999). The implementation of evidence based nursing practice in a nursing
service. Eastern Nursing Research Society, New York, NY.
37. Giuliano, K. (1998). Research Utilization in the Intensive Care Unit. 2nd Annual Nursing Research
Utilization Conference, University of Hartford, Hartford, CT.
38. Giuliano, K. (1998). Point-of-care testing in the ICU. AACN National Teaching Institute, oral research
presentation. Los Angeles, CA.
39. Giuliano, K. (1997). Point-of-care testing in the ICU. National Laboratory Conference, oral research
presentation, Portland, ME.
40. Stetler C, Giuliano KK. (1997). Guidelines based nursing practice. University of Iowa research
utilization conference, Iowa City, Iowa.
41. Stetler C, Giuliano KK. (1997). Integrated review in a nursing Service. University of Iowa research
utilization conference, Iowa City, Iowa.
42. Scott, S, Giuliano, K. (1997). The relationship of triple lumen catheter port site on central venous
pressure readings in critically ill adults. AACN National Teaching Institute, oral research presentation,
Orlando, FL.
43. Professional Development Think Tank (1997). Beyond the boundaries: Critical care nursing in the year
2000. AACN National Teaching Institute, Orlando, FL.
Karen K. Giuliano, RN, PhD, FAAN
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44. Giuliano, KK. (1996). Issues and controversies in solid organ transplantation. AACN National Teaching
Institute, Anaheim, CA.
45. Ackerman, M, Hendricx, L, Giuliano, KK. (1996). Critical care experience preferred: Beyond
traditional boundaries. AACN National Teaching Institute, Anaheim, CA.
46. Giuliano, KK. (1995). Overview of pancreas transplantation. SVAACN Annual Conference, Hershey,
PA.
47. Professional Development Committee (1995). AACN National Teaching Institute, New Orleans, LA.
48. Edwards, H., Giuliano, KK, Cohen, B. (1994). Valuing cultural diversity in nursing practice. National
NNSA Conference, Charlottesville, VA.
49. Sims, TW, Giuliano, KK. (1994). A team approach for reviewing ethical cases. ANNA National
Conference, Dallas, TX.
50. Giuliano, K. (1994). Pancreas transplantation: Critical care nursing in the 90’s. AACN National
Teaching Institute, Atlanta, GA.
51. Giuliano, KK. (1994). Overview of transplantation: Issues and controversies. Feature speaker, ANNA
National winter audio-conference series.
52. Sims, TW, Giuliano, KK. (1993). An innovative approach to transplant patient teaching. ANNA
National Conference, Orlando, FL.
53. Giuliano, K, Giuliano, A. (1992). Cardiovascular response to family visitation and nurse-physician
collaborative rounds. AACN National Teaching Institute, oral research presentation, New Orleans, LA.
54. Kaye, W, Mancini, M, Giuliano, K, and Wynne, G. (1992). Early defibrillation in the hospital by staff
nurses using AED’s. National Emergency Cardiac Care Conference, Seattle, WA.
55. Giuliano, K. (1991). Case presentation in thrombolytic therapy. AACN National Teaching Institute,
Boston, MA.
56. Matrone, J, McKenna, M, Giuliano, K. (1991). Quality in the 1990’s depends on nursing case
management. Annual Cardiovascular Case Management Conference, Charleston, SC.
57. Giuliano, K, Kaye, W. (1990). Do-Not-Resuscitate: What does that really mean? Selected to
participate in the Society of Critical Care Medicine Landmark Consensus Conference on Fostering
Humanism in Critical Care, Snowbird, Utah.
58. Kaye, W, Dublin, H, Rallis, S, Linhares, K, Giuliano, K, and Wynne, G. (1990). A modified ACLS
Course. Emergency Cardiac Care Update Conference, Albuquerque, NM.
Karen K. Giuliano, RN, PhD, FAAN
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POSTERS
1. Giuliano, K, Quinn, B., Baker, D. (2017). Non-ventilator hospital acquired pneumonia versus
pneumonia as an admission diagnosis in patients who develop sepsis: incidence and cost. APIC,
Portland OR, June 16.
2. Campoe, K, Giuliano, K & Wagner, R. (2016). Tell Me What You Think About Interruptions:
Medical-Surgical Nurses’ Perceptions of Interruption during PCA Administration. American Medical-
Surgical Nurses Association. October 1, 2016, Washington, D.C.
3. Giuliano, Baker & Quinn (2016). Non-ventilator hospital acquired pneumonia: The hidden epidemic.
AACN National Teaching Institute. May 18, New Orleans, LA.
4. Giuliano (2016). IV Smart Pumps: The impact of a simplified user-interface on clinical use. AACN
National Teaching Institute. May 18, New Orleans, LA.
5. Giuliano, Funk & Ruppel (2016). Patient safety and IV line mix-up: Strategies to reduce IV medication
error. ENRS. April 13-15, Warwick, RI.
6. Giuliano (2015). IV Infusion Safety: The Impact of a Simplified User Interface on Programming Times
for IV Smart Pumps. ENRS. April 17, Washington, DC.
7. Giuliano & Hendricks (2016). Unintentional hypothermia: A survey of perioperative nursing
knowledge. AORN conference, April 2-7, Anaheim, CA.
8. Giuliano, Baker & Quinn (2016). Non-ventilator hospital acquired pneumonia in the US: Incidence and
Cost. AACN Horizons. April 5-7, Warwick, RI.
9. Giuliano, KK, & Gray, M. (2015). Incontinence Associated Dermatitis and Immobility as Pressure
Ulcer Risk Factors: A Multisite Epidemiologic Study. Canadian Association of Critical Care Nurses,
Toronto, CA.
10. Giuliano, KK, Giuliano, AJ (2008). Physiologic response to family visitation and nurse-physician
collaborative rounds. AACN National Teaching Institute, Chicago, IL.
11. Giuliano, KK, Raber, G, Case, J, Drew, T, Donahue, J, Hillsgrove, D, Manning, S. (2008).
Optimization of Blood Pressure Management with Vasoactive Medications using Horizon Trends.
World Congress of Anesthesia, Capetown, South Africa.
12. Giuliano, KK, Cummings, E, Tivig, G, Staul, L, Lecardo, M.(2008). Using clinical decision support to
improve the care of patients with sepsis. World Congress of Anesthesia, Capetown, South Africa.
13. Giuliano, KK, Giuliano, AJ. (2008). Blood pressure response to family visitation and nurse-physician
collaborative rounds. Society of Critical Care Medicine, Honolulu, HI.
Karen K. Giuliano, RN, PhD, FAAN
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14. Giuliano, KK. Cummings, E, Tivig, G, Staul, L, Lecardo, M.(2007). Using clinical decision support to
improve the care of patients with sepsis. International Sepsis Forum, Paris, France.
15. Giuliano, KK. (2007). Using clinical decision support to improve the care of patients with sepsis.
European Society of Critical Care Medicine, Berlin, Germany.
16. Giuliano, KK (2007). The identification and use of common physiologic monitoring parameters in the
care of critically ill patients at risk for sepsis. International Sepsis Forum, Brussels, Belgium.
17. Giuliano, KK. (2006). Clinical simulation: Caring for a patient with sepsis. European Society of
Critical Care Medicine, Barcelona, Spain.
18. Giuliano, KK, Johannessen, A, Leighton, K (2006). Virtual reality clinical simulation:
Caring for a critically ill patient with sepsis. Society for Medical Simulation, San Diego,
CA.
19. Giuliano, KK. (2005). Physiologic monitoring for critically ill patients at risk for sepsis.
European Society of Intensive Care Medicine, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
20. Giuliano, KK. (2005). Physiologic monitoring for critically ill patients at risk for sepsis.
Sigma Theta Tau, International, Indianapolis, IN.
21. Giuliano, KK. (2005). Physiologic monitoring for critically ill patients at risk for sepsis.
Society of Critical Care Medicine National Conference, Phoenix, AZ.
22. Giuliano, KK. (2005). Physiologic monitoring for critically ill patients at risk for sepsis.
Eastern Nursing Research Society National Conference, New York, NY.
23. Wood, R, Giuliano, KK, Liu, L (2004). Patterns of mammography use related to age and
functional limitations among older women. Eastern Nurses Research Society, Boston,
MA.
24. Ackerman, M, Graves, B, Giuliano, KK. (2004). A comparison of the accuracy of the
Phillips Fast and Masimo Set pulse oximeters in patients following cardiac surgery.
SCCM National Conference, Orlando, FL.
25. Appavu, S, Giuliano, KK, Duller, B (2004). How reliable are the new generation pulse
oximeters in the detection of hypoxemia in the SICU. SCCM National Conference,
Orlando, FL.
26. Richards, N, Giuliano, KK, Jones, P., Krentz, K, Basinger, S. (2004). A Comparison of
Three New Generation SpO2 Devices During Ambulation after Open Heart Surgery.
AACN National Teaching Institute, Orlando, FL.
27. Ackerman, M. Graves B, Giuliano, K., Athilingam, P. Yeager, C (2004). Comparison of
oxygen saturation values between two new generation pulse oximeters in patients
following cardiac surgery. AACN National Teaching Institute, Orlando, FL.
Karen K. Giuliano, RN, PhD, FAAN
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28. Wood, R, Giuliano, KK (2003). An evaluation of the use of the MMSE as a screening
tool for dementia in community-dwelling, low-education, black and white elderly
women. Eastern Nurses Research Society, New Haven, CT.
29. Giuliano, KK, Jahrsdoerfer, M, Stevens, D. (2003). The clinical usefulness of the EASI
12 Lead ECG monitoring system. Eastern Nurses Research Society, New Haven, CT.
30. Giuliano, KK, Brown, V, Olson, M. (2000). Effects of degrees of backrest elevation on
cardiac output using the CCO method. SCCM National Conference, Orlando, FL.
31. Giuliano, KK, Brown, V, Olson, M (2000). Effects of degrees of backrest elevation on
cardiac output using the CCO method. AACN National Teaching Institute, Orlando, FL.
32. Giuliano, KK, Perkins, S. (2000). Point-of-Care validation using the HP/iSTAT system
in critical care. AACN National Teaching Institute, Orlando, FL.
33. Giuliano, K, Scott, S, Elliot, S, Giuliano, A. (1999). Temperature measurement in critically ill orally
intubated adults: A comparison of PA core, oral and tympanic methods. Eastern Nurses Research
Society, New York, NY.
34. Giuliano, KK, Higgins, TL, Pysznik, E, McGee, W, Perkins, S, Jaciow, D. (1999). Cost-
effectiveness and laboratory turnaround time using expanded point-of-care testing in the
ICU. SCCM National Conference, San Francisco, CA.
35. Giuliano, K, Higgins, T, Pysznik, E, Tynan, C, Perkins, S, Jaciow, D (1999). Cost-effectiveness and
Laboratory Turnaround Time using Expanded Point-of-Care Testing in the ICU. AACN National
Teaching Institute, New Orleans, May 1999.
36. Giuliano, KK, Goerdt, P, Higgins, TL, Elliot, S, Anderson, T, Circeo, L, McGee, W. (1998). Using the
Juran Quality Improvement Model to improve the management and reduce costs in patients on
neuromuscular blocking agents in the ICU. SCCM National Conference, San Antonio, TX.
37. Giuliano, K, Stetler, Mitchell, A. (1998). A Utilization-focused review to enhance family-centered care
in an ICU. ENRS Conference, Rochester, NY.
38. Giuliano, K, Stetler, C., Bloniasz, E., Elliot, S., Brunton, M. (1998). Using the Stetler RU Model to
meet the needs of critically ill patients and their families. AACN National Teaching Institute, Los
Angeles, CA.
39. Giuliano, K, Bloniasz, E. (1998). Implementation of a pet visitation program in critical care. AACN
National Teaching Institute, Los Angeles, CA.
Karen K. Giuliano, RN, PhD, FAAN
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40. Giuliano, K, Scott, S. (1998). Temperature measurement in critically ill orally intubated adults: A
comparison of PA core, oral and tympanic methods. AACN National Teaching Institute, Los Angeles,
CA.
41. McGee, W, Kim, YH, Giuliano, K. (1997). Microbial Contamination of Enteral Feeding with
Pathogenic Bacteria is Common. ASPEN National Conference, San Francisco, CA.
42. Jernigan, JA, Giuliano, KK, Guerant, RC, Farr, BM. (1993). Effect of Disposable Thermometer Use on
Rates of Nosocomial Clostridium Difficile Diarrhea and Total Nosocomial Infections: A Randomized
Controlled Study. ICAAC Conference.
43. DeNicola, V, Poirier, C, Giuliano, K. (1992). Interdisciplinary QA: A Program for ICU Management.
1992 AACN National Teaching Institute, New Orleans, LA.
44. Giuliano, KK, Richards, N, & Kaye, W. (1992). A New Strategy for Calculating Medication Infusion
Rates, Changing Clinical Practice Through Research, University of VA, Charlottesville, VA.
45. Giuliano, KK, Giuliano, A. (1992). Cardiovascular Response to Family Visitation. Changing Clinical
Practice Through Research, University of VA, Charlottesville, VA.
46. Giuliano, KK, Kerr, H. (1992). Code 12 training on 5 West: Bringing the critical care response to a
surgical unit. Changing Clinical Practice Through Research, University of VA, Charlottesville, VA.
47. Giuliano, K., Mudge, B., and Kaye, W. (1990). Comprehensive ACLS training in acute care hospitals.
Emergency Cardiac Care Update Conference, Albuquerque, NM.
RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
1. Giuliano, Baker & Quinn (2016). Using the HCUP database to determine the national incidence, cost
and mortality of non-ventilator hospital acquired pneumonia ($30,000). Role: PI
2. Funk & Giuliano (2015). Qualitative responses to IV line setup: A pilot study ($1,500). Role: Co-
investigator
3. Quinn & Baker (2015). Incidence of non-ventilator hospital acquired pneumonia in 22 U.S. hospitals
($500,000). Role: Project Manager
4. Giuliano, K. (2014). Comparison of programming times across 3 different Smart IV pump platforms.
($60,000). Role: PI
5. Bellomo, R, and global research team. (2012). A controlled trial of electronic automated advisory vital
signs monitoring in general hospital wards ($500,000). Role: Project Manager.
6. Guzetta, C, Talley, L (2009). Understanding the risk factors associated with alarm generation in
critically ill children (120,000). Role: Project Manager.
Karen K. Giuliano, RN, PhD, FAAN
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7. Drew, B, (2008). The value of automated QT monitoring in progressive and intensive care units
(150,000). Role: Project Manager.
8. Giuliano, KK, Cummings, E, Staul, L, Lecardo, L. (2007). The impact of Protocol Watch on
compliance with the Surviving Sepsis Campaign (50,000). Role: PI.
9. Funk, M. (2007). Association of the availability of ST Map with the quality of care for cardiac patients
(50,000). Role: Project Manager.
10. Giuliano, KK, Case, J, Drew, T. (2006). The incidence of ST segment elevation in critically ill patients
on vasoactive medications (25,000). Role: PI.
11. Levy, M, Giuliano, KK (2005). The impact of clinical advisories on compliance with ICU core
measures (25,000). Role: PI.
12. Giuliano, KK. (2005). Advanced event surveillance for critically ill patients with sepsis ($30,000).
Role: PI.
13. Giuliano, KK, Richards, N. (2004). The use of SpO2 for rapid weaning after open-heart surgery
($10,000). Role: PI.
14. Giuliano, K. (2004). Continuous monitoring predictors of sepsis in critically ill patients. AACN
Clinical Inquiry Grant ($2,300). Role: PI.
15. Frassica, J (2003). Outcomes related to the use of the Jupiter Clinical Information System in the MICU
and the PICU ($100,000). Role: Project Manager.
16. Richards, N, Giuliano, KK, Jones, P., Krentz, K, Basinger, S. (2003). A comparison of
three new Generation SpO2 devices during ambulation after open-heart surgery ($6,000).
Role: PI.
17. Workie, F, Rais-Bahrami, K, Giuliano, K. (2003). A comparison of the Philips FAST
and Masimo SET SpO2 for clinical use in the NICU ($5,000). Role: Project Manager.
18. Giuliano, KK, Scott, S, Elliot, S. (2003). Pulse oximetry measurement in critically ill
patients with low perfusion ($5,000). Role: PI.
19. Ackerman, M, Graves, B, Giuliano, KK. (2003). A comparison of the accuracy of the
Phillips Fast and Masimo Set pulse oximeters in patients following cardiac surgery
($8,000). Role: PI.
20. Jahrsdoerfer, M, Giuliano, KK, Stephens, D. (2002). The clinical usefulness of the EASI
12 lead ECG system ($5,000). Role: PI.
21. Appavu, S, Giuliano, KK, Duller, B (2002). How reliable are the new generation pulse
oximeters in the detection of hypoxemia in the SICU ($25,000). Role: Project Manager.
Karen K. Giuliano, RN, PhD, FAAN
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22. Wood, R, Giuliano, KK, Liu L (2002). Patterns of mammography use related to age and
functional limitations among older women. Boston College faculty research incentive
grant ($30,000). Role: Co-PI.
23. Giuliano, K, Scott, S, Olson, M, Brown, V. (1999). Comparison of cardiac output measurements at
variations in head-of-bed heights. Baxter Healthcare ($5,000). Role: PI.
24. Giuliano, K. (1998). The use of expanded point-of-care testing in the ICU. Hewlett-Packard Medical
($10,000.00). Role: PI.
25. Giuliano K (1997). Beta testing of the Hewlett-Packard Blood Analysis Module. Hewlett-Packard
Medical ($7,000). Role: PI.
26. Giuliano, K, Scott, S. Elliot, S, Pysznik, E. (1998). Comparison of PA, tympanic and oral temperatures
in critically ill patients. Welch-Allyn ($10,000). Role: PI.
27. Giuliano, K. & Scott, S. (1995-97). Comparison of PA, tympanic and oral temperatures in critically ill
orally-intubated adults. Welch-Allyn ($10,000). Role: PI.
28. Scott, S, Giuliano, K. (1995-96). Comparison of CVP readings between three ports of a triple lumen
catheter. Arrow Medical ($5,000) and an AACN Clinical Inquiry Grant ($1,000). Role: PI.
29. Farr, B, Jernigan, J, Giuliano, K. (1992). Infection related to the use of electronic thermometry.
Tempadot ($3,000). Role: Co-investigator.
30. Kaye, W, Mancini, M, Giuliano, K, Wynne, G. (1991). Early defibrillation in the hospital by staff
nurses using automated external defibrillators. Laerdal Corporation ($26,000). Role: Co-investigator.
31. Giuliano, K, Giuliano, A. (1990). The physiologic effects of family visitation on the heart rate, blood
pressure, and cardiac rhythm of cardiac versus non-cardiac patients. Role: PI.