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A New Approach To Sternal Precautions: Keep Your Move In The Tube, Kelijo Fernholz, Jayna Theis, Erik Anderson Jan 2021

A New Approach To Sternal Precautions: Keep Your Move In The Tube, Kelijo Fernholz, Jayna Theis, Erik Anderson

Nursing Posters

Purpose:

  • To guide patients and staff in a new approach to sternal precautions following median sternotomy

Current Practice:

  • 10-pound lifting restriction for 4 weeks
  • 20-pound lifting restriction until 3 months post operation
  • Limited arm exercises
  • Sit to stand push restrictions

Why Change:

  • Literature review demonstrates great variation in sternal precautions
  • Currently too restrictive; may hinder recovery and long-term mobility. Too many restrictions can create fear of movement, resulting in short term rehab discharge needs
  • To create more independence for the patient, less reliant on family members for ADLs and basic needs. Patients to return to regular home and work activities …


Routine Post Surgical Vital Signs: Time For A Change, Kristina Kjellberg, Elizabeth Plante, Sadie Seezs Jan 2021

Routine Post Surgical Vital Signs: Time For A Change, Kristina Kjellberg, Elizabeth Plante, Sadie Seezs

Nursing Posters

Purpose Statement:

The purpose of this evidence-based practice project is to evaluate the current routine post operative vital signs and determine if reduced frequency of vital signs is as effective in identifying deterioration after a post anesthesia care unit (PACU) discharge.

Synthesis of Evidence:

  • Patient survival in the post operative time period is maximized with the recognition and management of abnormal vital signs
  • Post op periods can carry great respiratory and circulatory complications, which are identified by abnormal vital signs especially heart rate and blood pressure
  • Multiple sources have identified that current frequency of post operative vital signs is based …