About Kali Dayton

Kali Dayton, DNP, AGACNP, is a critical care nurse practitioner, host of the Walking Home From The ICU and Walking You Through The ICU podcasts, and critical care outcomes consultant. She is dedicated to creating Awake and Walking ICUs by ensuring ICU sedation and mobility practices are aligned with current research. She works with ICU teams internationally to transform patient outcomes through early mobility and management of delirium in the ICU.

Kali Dayton

Kali’s Story

Starting her nursing career in an Awake and Walking ICU, and then being exposed to how things are typically done in intensive care units as a travel nurse, Kali Dayton has witnessed some of the best and worst outcomes for patients on ventilators in the ICU.

This opened her eyes to the harm being caused by standard ICU sedation and mobility practices, and she knew she had to do something about it. From this point forward, several experiences seemed to be pushing Kali further in this direction, filling her with an even greater sense of urgency.

While she was studying for her doctorate of acute care nursing practice, the latest research on ICU sedation and mobility was conspicuously absent from the curriculum. When she tried to suggest taking intubated patients off of sedation, her colleagues looked at her like she was crazy. She even met a man on a flight who broke down in tears explaining the trauma and damage he experienced from being sedated in the ICU.

Awake and Walking in the ICU

So, after digging into the scientific literature and becoming even more aware of the ICU community’s ignorance of modern evidence-based practices for sedation, mobility, and the management of delirium in the ICU, she decided to start a podcast to share information and spread awareness by interviewing clinicians and ICU survivors.

That decision has led Kali on a journey to where she is now – continuing to affect positive change in the ICU community and working with ICU teams around the world to improve patient outcomes by modernizing standard ICU practices.

Her mission is to ensure every ICU clinician understands the “Why” and “How” of practicing the ABCDEF Bundle.

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Our Team

Heidi Engel

Heidi Engel has been a physical therapist for 36 years and works at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center. She has worked in the ICU at UCSF since October 2008, and over the course of her career has worked in every Acute Care PT service, as well as Outpatients and Home Health settings. She received the UCSF Outstanding Colleague of Nursing Award in 2012, a Presidential Citation from the Society of Critical Care Medicine in 2013, and the American Physical Therapy Association Jack Walker Award for Research Excellence in 2014. She currently teaches at UCSF, conducts research into ICU Rehabilitation, has given over 100 presentations outside of UCSF, and is an author on 14 peer-reviewed publications. She is also a founding member of the Society of Critical Care Medicine ICU Liberation campaign.

Jenna Hightower

Jenna is an American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties certified Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Clinical Specialist and Critical Care Physical Therapist who specializes in early mobility in the ICU, specifically for patients on mechanical circulatory support such as ECMO, IABP, Impella, and LVAD, as well as various forms of mechanical ventilation. She works with populations suffering from end organ failure and/or various forms of shock requiring invasive support and has a special passion for pre and post heart and lung transplant patients.

Critical care knowledge and skills are not offered to physical therapy candidates in school, so it is a career goal of Jenna’s to use her unique specialty to help this field of physical therapy grow. She enjoys teaching these skills to other clinicians to assist them in practicing at the top of their license and help them to create the best outcomes for their patients in the ICU.

She is especially interested in working to further research on mobilizing patients who are supported on various forms of mechanical circulatory support. She has given several guest lectures for entry-level DPT programs, spoken at national level conferences, produced webinars for various healthcare institutions and has been featured in publications aimed at helping to improve ICU skill development for entry level physical therapists and future specialist candidates.

On the night of August 31, 2021, my husband was rushed to the hospital with COVID pneumonia and an O2 saturation of 52. He was put in a medically-induced coma and on a ventilator around 5:30 a.m. the next morning.

Kali Dayton was pivotal to myself and my family in explaining what all of the settings are and every step towards recovery. She spoke and advocated with the medical team on numerous occasions and even spoke with the hospital ethics committee. I believe she is an exceptional professional and helped save my husband’s life. She was huge in reducing the extreme amount of paralytic medication and made sure that we were all working together.

It was very difficult working with some of the hospital staff, but she was amazing and able to break through barriers that would have otherwise been impossible. I am eternally grateful for her. Her podcast, Walking Home From The ICU, was so beneficial and helpful. I encourage everyone who has a loved one in the ICU to listen to it.

Shannon West
Florida, USA

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