Episode 155- F- Family Engagement and Empowerment with Lito Rama

Walking Home From The ICU Episode 155: F- Family Engagement and Empowerment with Lito Rama

How do families impact patient outcomes in the ICU? What does it really mean to engage and empower families in the ICU? Have our teams truly recovered from the strict visitation restrictions from COVID? How does an ABCDEF Bundle culture influence our visitation policies? Lito Rama, RN, MBA joins us now to share with us

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Episode 153 D Assess, Prevent, and Treat Delirium with Dr. Adrian Austin

Walking Home From The ICU Episode 153: D- Assess, Prevent, and Treat Delirium with Dr. Adrian Austin

The normality of delirium in the ICU is often mistaken for benign. What does it really mean to “assess, prevent, and treat delirium”? Are we treating a positive CAM score with the same urgency as a positive tropinin? If we are automatically starting deliriogenic medications on every patient immediately upon intubation, are we truly practicing

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Episode 152 C- Choice of Sedation and Analgesia with John Devlin, PharmD

Walking Home From The ICU Episode 152: C- Choice of Sedation and Analgesia with John Devlin, PharmD

Is the C of the ABCDEF bundle only for avoiding benzodiazepines? How do we fully practice the “C” of the bundle and how does this impact patient care and outcomes? If we are automatically starting sedation without evaluation, are we truly practicing the ABCDEF bundle? John W. Devlin, PharmD, BCCCP, MCCM, FCCP joins us in

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Episode 151: Breathing Trials with Karsten Roberts

Walking Home From The ICU Episode 151: Breathing Trials with Karsten Roberts

Are awakening trials just for breathing trials? How do we set patients up for successful breathing trials to minimize time on the ventilator? What role does sedation and mobility play into prompt liberation from mechanical ventilation? Karsten Roberts, MSc, RRT, FAARC joins us now to dive deep into spontaneous breathing trials in the ABCDEF Bundle.

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Episode 150: Awakening Trials- "Rehumanization of the Patient"- With Dr. Wes Ely

Walking Home From The ICU Episode 150: Awakening Trials- “Rehumanization of the Patient”- With Dr. Wes Ely

What is the purpose of awakening “trials”? When should awakening “trials” be done? How can we have successful awakening “trials”? Dr. Wes Ely joins us in this episode to crack the code on sedation cessation.   Episode Transcription Kali Dayton: Last week, I did a little survey on social media. I recognize that my followers

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Episode 149: A- Assess, Prevent, and Treat Pain with Joanna Stollings, PharmD

Walking Home From The ICU Episode 149: A- Assess, Prevent, and Treat Pain with Joanna Stollings, PharmD

The A of the ABCDEF Bundle is for “Assess, Prevent, and Treat Pain”. How do we truly master this tool and how does this impact patient outcomes? Can we assess, prevent, and treat pain while simultaneously striving to have all possible patients awake, autonomous, and even mobile? Joanna Stollings, PharmD, shares what the A of

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Episode 143- The Impact of Delirium on Stroke Survivors

Walking Home From The ICU Episode 143: The Impact of Delirium on Stroke Survivors

We know that stroke patients are at high risk of poor cognitive, physical, and psychological outcomes. How does delirium impact their outcomes and how can we better protect patients from additional brain injury from delirium? Episode Transcription Kali Dayton 0:00 Green. Rosa, welcome to the podcast. Can you introduce yourself to us? Rosa Hart, BSN,

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Episode 140: Early Mobility in the Burn ICU

Walking Home From The ICU Episode 140: Early Mobility in the Burn ICU

Is early mobility safe and feasible in the burn ICU? Considering the significant barriers such as pain, dressing changes, variable device securement, delicate position needs, etc., how can an ICU team continue to practice early mobility? Episode Transcription Kali Dayton 0:02 Audrey, welcome to the podcast. Thanks for joining us and all your great work

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Episode 137: Physical and Occupational Therapists in the ICU: Working Together But Not Together

Walking Home From The ICU Episode 137: Physical and Occupational Therapists in the ICU: Working Together But Not Together

Occupational and Physical Therapists save lives in the ICU with their unique and complementary expertise. Bryan Lohse, DPT, CCS and Paul Arnold, OTR/L, CLT share with us how their Awake and Walking CVICU has developed their therapy teams. They address the question of PT & OT cotreatments in the ICU. Episode Transcription Kali Dayton 0:02

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Dayton ICU Consulting team came to our unit for 4 days, and they did in-person training for over 100 staff members, and spoke with many on our Leadership team. The transformation of the staff after the consulting team was remarkable.

The consulting team pushed us to look outside of our comfort zone in a way that someone from within our team could not achieve. They have firsthand knowledge of what to do, and how to do it and they walked side by side with us while they showing us how to do it. Many of the staff who were very ambivalent prior to the in-person training are now the biggest advocate of implementing the change.

Kali and her team have the knowledge and the skills to help make change happen.

Roni Kelsey, BSN, ICU Liberation Leader, PeaceHealth
Bellingham, WA

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