
Patty Orr
Professor
School of Nursing
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Contact
- orrp@apsu.edu
- 931-221-6291
- McCord Building Room MC 309
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Resources
- School of Nursing
- Nursing program
“Facilitating nursing student academic success in preparation for them successfully passing state boards and practicing as a professional nurse is one of the most exciting parts of my position.”Dr. Orr on what she enjoys about being a part of the Austin Peay community
RN, MSN, EdD
- Lenora Reuther Endowed chair of Excellence
- Past Senior VP of Clinical Integrity of a Public Health Care Company
- Chronic Disease Interventions to prevent, identify early and prevent complications of the chronic disease if present with measurement of data to assess success
- Identifying and executing evidence-based interventions to facilitate academic success for disadvantage nursing students
- Facilitating Graduate nursing students to experience development of a research proposal, executing the proposal with patient interventions, collecting and analyzing data as a means to assess outcomes of the research initiative
- Population Health Management
Publications in last five years
- Orr,P., Shank B., Hickson, S., & Cooke, J. (2018) Clinical management of glomerular diseases. Nursing Clinics of North America, 53 (4 ), pp 551-567.
- Orr,P., Shank, B & Black, A.(2017). The role of pain classification systems in pain management. Nursing Clinics of North America, 29 (4), pp. 407-418.
- Orr, P., Hickson, S (2016). “Creating a Healthier Population By Achieving the Triple Aim in a community-Based Diabetes Clinic.” Nursing Research Congress, https://stti.confex.com/stti/congrs16/webprogram/Paper78683.html. Accessed 8 September 2019.
- Orr, P & Davenport, D (2015). Embracing change. In Transformational tool kit for front line nurses. Nursing Clinics of North America, 50 (1), pp.1-18.
- Orr, P.M., & Ciampini, L.M. (2014). A BSN action guide for responding to the 2011 Institute of Medicine recommendations. National League of Nursing (NLN) book chapter: Building the Future of Nursing, 161-168.