An important aspect of nursing care in a hospital setting is mobilizing patients. Numerous studies have documented that prolonged bed rest is associated with negative patient outcomes. An ambulation program can assist patients to maintain functional status during the hospital stay in preparation for discharge. Nurses are the member of the health care team with responsibility for mobilizing patients. In order to do this successfully, nurses require updated knowledge related to implementing an ambulation program. Several factors facilitate ambulating patients on a regular basis, including adequate staffing, appropriate equipment, and availability of a mobility protocol. The purpose of the project was to develop and implement an educational pr...
Purpose of the Project: Oncology patients are at a higher risk of developing complications from immo...
Background: Hospitalized patients suffer negative outcomes related to lack of mobilization activitie...
The ability to move easily and purposively contributes enormously to a sense of health and wellbeing...
An important aspect of nursing care in a hospital setting is mobilizing patients. Numerous studies h...
Abstract Research shows that early mobilization of hospitalized patients leads to improved patient o...
Hospitalized patients are a vulnerable population due to their risk for immobility and the consequen...
Ambulation is the single most important nursing intervention in the prevention of postoperative comp...
Background: Hospital associated disability has been linked to prolonged and inappropriate mobility. ...
Falls among older adult patients in the hospital setting are a critical issue. In the project hospit...
Background: Hospitalized patients suffer negative outcomes related to lack of mobilization activitie...
Research findings support the institution of standardized Early Mobility programs to improve patient...
Abstract Early ambulation during hospitalization has been recognized as a fundamental ...
Prolonged immobilization plays an important role in negative outcomes of critically ill patients. Im...
Saylor, JenniferBackground: Physical inactivity is associated with a wide range of medical disorders...
Researchers have found that low and moderate levels of mobility are independently associated with gr...
Purpose of the Project: Oncology patients are at a higher risk of developing complications from immo...
Background: Hospitalized patients suffer negative outcomes related to lack of mobilization activitie...
The ability to move easily and purposively contributes enormously to a sense of health and wellbeing...
An important aspect of nursing care in a hospital setting is mobilizing patients. Numerous studies h...
Abstract Research shows that early mobilization of hospitalized patients leads to improved patient o...
Hospitalized patients are a vulnerable population due to their risk for immobility and the consequen...
Ambulation is the single most important nursing intervention in the prevention of postoperative comp...
Background: Hospital associated disability has been linked to prolonged and inappropriate mobility. ...
Falls among older adult patients in the hospital setting are a critical issue. In the project hospit...
Background: Hospitalized patients suffer negative outcomes related to lack of mobilization activitie...
Research findings support the institution of standardized Early Mobility programs to improve patient...
Abstract Early ambulation during hospitalization has been recognized as a fundamental ...
Prolonged immobilization plays an important role in negative outcomes of critically ill patients. Im...
Saylor, JenniferBackground: Physical inactivity is associated with a wide range of medical disorders...
Researchers have found that low and moderate levels of mobility are independently associated with gr...
Purpose of the Project: Oncology patients are at a higher risk of developing complications from immo...
Background: Hospitalized patients suffer negative outcomes related to lack of mobilization activitie...
The ability to move easily and purposively contributes enormously to a sense of health and wellbeing...