RN-BSN Virtual Capstone Project Poster Hall
About the project
RN-BSN students present theoretical research projects focused on real-world health care challenges and current evidence-based practice. Each project includes a scholarly abstract and short video presentation to discuss their deliverable.
RN-BSN Project Abstracts
A Guide to Address Vaccine Hesitancy Among Russian-speaking Communities
A Nursing Approach to Reducing Heart Failure Readmissions: Teach Back Method and Standardized Discharge Education
Enhancing Discharge Education in the Emergency Department: A Literature Review of Evidence-Based Strategies to Improve Patient Understanding
From Burnout to Resilience: Supporting Mental Health in Healthcare Workers
Hand Hygiene — To reduce the incidence of infections among school-aged children.
Implementing video monitoring for fall prevention in hospital units
Improving Bowel Preparation Quality in Endoscopy: An Evidence-Based Intervention to Reduce Inadequate Preparation Rates
Improving Timeliness and Quality of Wound Treatment in Skilled Nursing Facilities
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation, Skilled Nursing and Long-Term Care Facility
Pediatric Emergency Protocol “C.A.L.M.”
Reducing Preventable Hospital Re-admissions in Heart Failure Patients Through Evidence-Based Nursing Interventions
Telehealth and Mental Health Access in Rural Communities
Think Before You Ride: Brain Safety and Electric Scooters.
Vaccines and Your Child: Answering Common Questions
About the RN-BSN Program
The Washington State University College of Nursing RN-BSN program is designed for working registered nurses who want to build on their existing education and advance their careers.
Delivered primarily online, the program offers flexible, asynchronous coursework with the option to start any semester, allowing students to balance school with work and family responsibilities. Instead of traditional clinical hours, students complete practice experiences through community and population health projects and a capstone, applying what they learn directly to real-world settings.
With individualized advising and a focus on leadership, evidence-based practice, and community impact, the RN-BSN program helps nurses expand their skills and open doors to new professional opportunities.