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Harrison Krebs MSN, RN, CCRN

Instructional Assistant Professor
Mennonite College of Nursing
Office
EDW Edwards Hall 221
Office Hours
by appointment
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Biography

Harrison Krebs is an alumnus of the Mennonite College of Nursing of bachelor's and master's programs. He has received his specialty certification in Critical Care Nursing and has spent most of his career in critical care in various intensive care units, including general, neuro, medical, surgical and cardiovascular. He has experience in bedside nursing, nursing administration, and nursing education. He has presented at the Midwest Nation Research Society and implemented a procedure for initiating, titrating, and monitoring neuromuscular blocking agents. This policy is utilized for the West Region of Northwestern Medicine.

Current Courses

325.006Adult Nursing III Clinicals

223.091Concepts Of Professional Nursing I: RN To BSN

223.092Concepts Of Professional Nursing I: RN To BSN

Teaching Interests & Areas

Adult Medical Surgical Nursing

Research Interests & Areas

Nursing student education, simulation, critical care, and heart failure

MSN Nursing

Illinois State University
Normal IL

BSN Nursing

Illinois State University
Normal IL

Abstract

Crutcher, K., Krebs, H., Su, Y., & Prasun, M. The Impact of Covid-19 on Patients in Cardiac Rehabilitation Phase II.. Circulation

Journal Article

Javill, m., kelly, s., & Krebs, H. Effect of expert role modeling on skill performance in simulation. Clinical Simulation in Nursing 24 (2018): 25-29.

Presentations

Difference in Nursing Student Skill Performance in Simulation Based on Expert Nurse Role Modeling. Midwest National Research Society. (2017)