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Medical Device-Related Pressure Injury (Mdrpi) Prevention In The Intensive Care Unit (Icu): An Evidence Based Practice Quality Improvement Project, Sana Shah Mar 2023

Medical Device-Related Pressure Injury (Mdrpi) Prevention In The Intensive Care Unit (Icu): An Evidence Based Practice Quality Improvement Project, Sana Shah

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Introduction: All intensive care unit (ICU) patients utilize various medical devices for care and treatment, placing them at high-risk for medical device-related pressure injuries (MDRPIs), which can lead to life-threatening infections, wounds/scars, and consumption of additional time and products to rectify these issues. Lack of appropriate decompression measures and improper bedside handoff report was recognized in the ICU at a hospital in Connecticut (CT).

Method: A literature search using CINAHL, MEDLINE, and the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews was conducted, restricting the search to the period between 2018-2022. The keywords searched were: “pressure injuries,” “adult patients,” “intensive care …


Family Rounds In The Medical Intensive Care Unit: An Intervention To Enhance Communication, Travis R. Klein Jan 2017

Family Rounds In The Medical Intensive Care Unit: An Intervention To Enhance Communication, Travis R. Klein

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Background: In the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) family member satisfaction is an important element of quality patient care. Families of ICU patients value communication with care providers and involvement in their relative’s care.

Objectives:

1. To determine if scheduled family rounds each day can improve the satisfaction and feelings of support with decision-making for family members of ICU patients?

2. Evaluate any associations between patient characteristics (hospital length of stay, ICU length of stay, and ventilator days) and family satisfaction?

Methods: This pilot project was conducted in a 12-bed medical ICU led by advanced practice nurses (APRN-MICU). Using the family …


Efficacy Of The Adherence To An Evidence-Based Early Mobilization Protocol On Patient Outcomes Post Thoracic Surgery, Blair Eberhardt Jan 2017

Efficacy Of The Adherence To An Evidence-Based Early Mobilization Protocol On Patient Outcomes Post Thoracic Surgery, Blair Eberhardt

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Background: Immobilization is a commonly observed problem for adults in the intensive care unit (ICU) that may lead to ICU delirium, ICU associated weakness, increased length of hospital stay, and increased mortality17. Therefore, early mobilization has become an increasingly imperative priority regarding the treatment plan for patients in the ICU. Mobilization is often delayed or completed on a subjective provider basis due to scarcity of resources and outdated evidence-based knowledge7. This examination of adherence to an evidence-based protocol helps to assess efficiency of therapeutic outcomes regarding early ambulation of surgical thoracic patients in the critical care …


Evaluation Of Move Early Mobility Screening Protocol In Non-Surgical Mechanically Ventilated Patients In The Intensive Care Unit, Lauren Johnson Jan 2017

Evaluation Of Move Early Mobility Screening Protocol In Non-Surgical Mechanically Ventilated Patients In The Intensive Care Unit, Lauren Johnson

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Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a previously implemented, nurse driven early mobility screening protocol, called “MOVE”, during its first 6 months of use.

Methods: A retrospective electronic medical record review was conducted (n=100) at Norton Audubon Hospital in Louisville, KY. Eligible electronic medical records were randomly selected and audited for the following variables: age, sex, ethnicity, admission diagnosis, comorbidities, ventilator days, invasive catheters, utilization of vasoactive or inotropic medications, restraint use, continuous sedation medications, Richmond Agitation Sedation Score (RASS), Confusion Assessment Method for the ICU (CAM-ICU), nurse adherence to charting of MOVE enrollment eligibility, physical …


Evaluation Of Early Mobilization Strategies In The Mechanically Ventilated Patient Population, Katherine B. Stewart Jan 2016

Evaluation Of Early Mobilization Strategies In The Mechanically Ventilated Patient Population, Katherine B. Stewart

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Purpose

This practice inquiry project was designed to evaluate current mobility practice and identify associations between mobility practice and specific patient characteristics in a cardiovascular intensive care unit.

Population and Setting

The sample consisted of electronic medical records of adult patients that required mechanical ventilation in a 16-bed cardiovascular intensive care unit in a private, urban hospital in Southern U.S. Of the selected participants, 48 were male and 52 were female with an average age of 64.49 (SD = 14.58).

Inclusion Criteria

Inclusion criteria for this study were patients who 1) were aged 18 and older; 2) were mechanically ventilated …


Evidence-Based Blood Conservation Education For Icu Nurses: A Pre And Post-Test Evaluation Of Nursing Knowledge, Stefanie M. Bull Jan 2014

Evidence-Based Blood Conservation Education For Icu Nurses: A Pre And Post-Test Evaluation Of Nursing Knowledge, Stefanie M. Bull

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Purpose: The purpose of this evidence-based education project was (i) to evaluate baseline nursing knowledge of anemia, blood conservation and transfusion medicine, (ii) to identify current blood conservation practice and the nurse’s prior exposure to blood conservation education (iii) to determine the potential impact of evidence-based education on nursing knowledge, and (iv) to determine the impact of education on the nurse’s attitudes towards future implementation of blood conservation practices based on the nurse’s self report.

Setting: The project was implemented in the Cardiovascular and Thoracic ICU (CVICU) at an 875-bed level-1 Trauma and Multi-Organ Transplant Center located in central Kentucky. …