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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

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Total: 200

Is early mobility safe and feasible in the burn ICU? Considering the significant barriers such as p

It goes without saying that nurses are the gatekeepers of patient outcomes in the ICU. Do ICU nurse

We know that early mobility is a potent tool to prevent and treat ICU delirium. How does it impact c

Occupational and Physical Therapists save lives in the ICU with their unique and complementary exper

The mission to create Awake and Walking ICUs is not a brand new endeavor. Dr. Juli Barr, an early PA

The cultural assumption that everyone would rather be sedated is based on the myth that sedation is

We know that deep sedation is an independent predictor of mortality. This guides most sedation order

When Dr. Mikita Fuchita heard about an Awake and Walking ICU, he had to see it with his own eyes. Af

Post-ICU PTSD is a life altering and life-threatening condition. ICU diaries have shown promising be

When Brenna's ICU set out to become an "Awake and Walking ICU", Brenna, OTR/L, accepte

After visiting the original Awake and Walking ICU, how did Dr. Brian Bellucci help bring these chang

When patients suffer from delirium in the ICU, what resources are available to them to support their

Let's talk about delirium severity. Does the severity of delirium vary by ICU specialties or by

When the ICU at St. Joseph's Hospital in Colorado invested less than $100,000 into becoming an A

This week leading nursing podcasts are teaming up to confront delirium head-on. Podcasts including

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When patients are delirious and agitated, how can we keep patients and clinicians safe? How do we av

Alcohol withdrawal can send our patients into a spiral of delirium and downstream complications in t

Medicine is a field of evolution. Are we open to learning, changing, and progressing? Dr. Peter Mur

Caleigh has had it both ways in the ICU. She has been sedated and immobilized which led to battling