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Walking Home From The ICU

Kali Dayton, DNP, ACNP-BC, is an ICU nurse practitioner and consultant on a mission to create Awake

Episodes

Total: 200

What happens when a visionary physician in a low-resource hospital in Bangledash leads his team to p

Fear of “liabilities” is often a barrier to keeping patients awake and mobile in the ICU. Yet, we kn

Although the ABCDEF bundle does not solely rest on the shoulders of nurses, their leadership is KEY.

The ICU is an overwhelming and daunting environment to start a new career. While learning so many ne

Ilija Klipa MS, ACSM-CEP,ACSM-EP,ACSM EIM III, AACVPR-CCRP is a cardiac/pulmonary physiologist a hig

When patients have a primary language other than English (LOE), how does this impact their access to

We know that for each additional 10 minutes of early mobility in the ICU, hospital length of stay de

While walking the halls full of critical nurses at AACN’s NTI conference, I had get their insights a

Check out this episode with @Christinecasiano as she shares the contrast between being sedated vs. b

It has been claimed that ICU early mobility is a "new and temporary fad". Is walking intub

What is like to be intubated in your own ICU? Even when the environment and team are well known, wha

What happened when I was reported to the board of nursing for advocating for early mobility in the I

Is it save to mobilize patients with trans-formal devices such as balloon pumps, impellas, and ECMO?

What is it like for one lone ICU clinician to truly understand the risks of sedation and immobility?

Are patients sleeping during medically-induced comas? Are they more comfortable and free of trauma

Antipsychotics have been a hot topic in the ICU. Do they treat delirium? Can they be used to replace

Sabrina Eggmann is a PhD physiotherapist with 17 years of experience. She shares with us how her tea

In episode 132, David Richards shared with us the life-saving impact of his ICU diary. In this epis

As a nurse of 22 years, Lynn had been taught that patients were comfortably sleeping while sedated i