Prolonged immobilization plays an important role in negative outcomes of critically ill patients. Immobility is widely documented in the literature as a cause of increased mortality and complications. Despite the growing evidence in support of early mobility, many ICUs are unable to effectively integrate early/progressive mobility into their daily practice. Literature supports early mobilization and physical therapy as a safe and effective intervention that can have a significant impact on functional outcomes. A progressive mobility tool may help to force a daily structured assessment of current mobility status, which supports the critical thinking process by the nurse and team to ensure effective and safe evaluation of the mobility level. ...
Purpose of Project: Although research findings show that mobilizing patients in the intensive care u...
BACKGROUND: Pressure ulcer formation continues to be problematic in acute care settings, especially ...
New technologies in critical care and mechanical ventilation have led to long-term survival of criti...
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...
Purpose of Project: A Nurse-Driven Progressive Mobility Protocol can facilitate patient engagement t...
Problem/Background: More than 6 million Americans have a stay in the ICU each year frequently leadin...
Research findings support the institution of standardized Early Mobility programs to improve patient...
Decreased mobility in hospitalized patients can lead to various health consequences, including incre...
The growth of the medical field has resulted in an increase of patients with co-morbidities. Many pa...
The effects of immobility in the intensive care unit (ICU) lead to significant short and long-term c...
Deconditioning occurs in critically ill patients as early as 4 days after entering the intensive car...
Early mobility (EM) is vital for patients in the intensive care unit (ICU), as prolonged bed rest ca...
Early mobility initiatives are documented throughout the literature as a way to improve patients' ph...
Immobility in an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patient can be extremely detrimental and life-threatening...
Purpose of Project: Although research findings show that mobilizing patients in the intensive care u...
BACKGROUND: Pressure ulcer formation continues to be problematic in acute care settings, especially ...
New technologies in critical care and mechanical ventilation have led to long-term survival of criti...
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...
Purpose of Project: A Nurse-Driven Progressive Mobility Protocol can facilitate patient engagement t...
Problem/Background: More than 6 million Americans have a stay in the ICU each year frequently leadin...
Research findings support the institution of standardized Early Mobility programs to improve patient...
Decreased mobility in hospitalized patients can lead to various health consequences, including incre...
The growth of the medical field has resulted in an increase of patients with co-morbidities. Many pa...
The effects of immobility in the intensive care unit (ICU) lead to significant short and long-term c...
Deconditioning occurs in critically ill patients as early as 4 days after entering the intensive car...
Early mobility (EM) is vital for patients in the intensive care unit (ICU), as prolonged bed rest ca...
Early mobility initiatives are documented throughout the literature as a way to improve patients' ph...
Immobility in an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patient can be extremely detrimental and life-threatening...
Purpose of Project: Although research findings show that mobilizing patients in the intensive care u...
BACKGROUND: Pressure ulcer formation continues to be problematic in acute care settings, especially ...
New technologies in critical care and mechanical ventilation have led to long-term survival of criti...