Episode 212- Awake and Walking ICUs- What's in it for Nurses?

Episode 212: Awake and Walking ICUs- What’s in it for Nurses?

We know that the ABCDEF Bundle gives patients the best chance to survive and thrive. Yet, persistent hesitation regarding “increased RN workload and burden” remain significant barriers. Is this belief true? Are sedation and immobility better, easier, and safer for nurses? Let’s dive into Awake and Walking ICUs and what’s in it for nurses. Episode

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Episode 211: The Proper Care and Feeding of Families and Survivors - Cathy and Eli's Journey Through an Amniotic Fluid Embolism and ECMO

Episode 211: The Proper Care and Feeding of Families and Survivors – Cathy and Eli’s Journey Through an Amniotic Fluid Embolism and ECMO

Critical illness impacts not only the patient in the bed but also their entire family during and after the ICU. Eli and Cathy Garrison join us to share their young family’s course of twists and turns of an amniotic fluid embolism to long-term disability. Episode Transcription [00:00:00] This is the Walking Home From the ICU

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ICU testimonialI stumbled upon Kali’s podcast midway through my anesthesia critical care fellowship in February 2021. At our institution, I got the impression that patients in the ICU either got better on their own or had a prolonged and complicated course to LTAC or death. In her podcast, Kali explained that LTAC was rarely the outcome for patients in the Awake and Walking ICU in Salt Lake City.

Their ICU survivors hardly ever got trached, PEGed, or sent to LTAC, and literally walked out of the hospital in condition as close to their previous health as they could be. Although the concept of using no sedation on ventilated patients was completely foreign to me, it made sense based on what I had read in the literature. I devoured all of the episodes from the beginning, many of them bringing tears and regret for my ignorance, followed by inspiration and hope in later episodes. Listening to her podcast has been one of the most profound experiences in my short, eight-year career in medicine.

After discovering the no sedation, early mobility practice at the Awake and Walking ICU, my focus shifted to bringing it to my own institution. I visited Salt Lake City in March to witness it with my own eyes. Since then, I’ve been in touch closely with Kali and Louise to learn the practical approaches to sedation wean and sedation avoidance for newly intubated patients in the ICU.

Mikita Fuchita, MD
Colorado, USA

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