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kelseyanne44

Is early mobilization safe and more effective than usual care in promoting recovery and... - 0 views

https://www.aota.org/-/media/Corporate/Files/Practice/EvidenceExchange/Approved-CAPs/RDP/Schweickert-Chacon-Baker.pdf This document outlines a research article much like we did in Jim's class. It ...

started by kelseyanne44 on 10 Nov 15 no follow-up yet
bshover

Early Activities in ICU Occupational Therapy - 0 views

http://c.ymcdn.com/sites/www.motafunctionfirst.org/resource/resmgr/Docs/MOTA_2015_Early_Activities_i.pdf This is a link to a presentation from Mayo Clinic on OT in an ICU setting and why intervent...

started by bshover on 10 Nov 17 no follow-up yet
mflower

Early mobilization improves functional outcomes in critically ill patients - 0 views

This study is a randomized control trial looking at early mobility with patients in the ICU. While in the ICU patients are often immobile, sedated, and are prone to loss strength, become weak, and ...

started by mflower on 12 Aug 16 no follow-up yet
kelseyanne44

Psychosocial Needs of ICU Patients - 0 views

http://occupational-therapy.advanceweb.com/Web-Extras/Online-Extras/Life-After-the-ICU.aspx Over the course of the last few weeks, I have treated patients in the ICU. I felt overwhelmed at first b...

started by kelseyanne44 on 25 Oct 15 no follow-up yet
jordanabowling

PEO in the ICU - 0 views

Though some of us are probably still confused about the difference between PEO and MOHO, this link does a pretty excellent job of explaining the theory and detailing its applicability to the ICU en...

started by jordanabowling on 07 Nov 17 no follow-up yet
anthonyroscoe

Cognitive Impairment Following Critical Illness - 0 views

There have been many investigations into the correlation between survivors of critical illnesses and cognitive impairments of patients admitted with sepsis or those in surgical or medical ICUs. The...

ICU Patient Advocate Delirium Impairment Critical Cognitive

started by anthonyroscoe on 12 Aug 16 no follow-up yet
beihlt

pschosocial needs of ICU patients - 1 views

The purpose of this study was to assess efficacy of combining daily interruption of sedation with physical and occupational therapy on functional outcomes in patients receiving mechanical ventilation...

Schweickert W. D. Pohlman M.C. A.S. Celerina N. Pawlik A. J. Esbrook C. L. Spears Miller M. Franczyk Deprizio Schmidt G. Bowman Barr R. McCallister K. E. Hall B. & Kress P. (2009). Early physical and occupational therapy in mechanically ventilated critica

started by beihlt on 14 Aug 15 no follow-up yet
kolodziejs

OT in ICU: patients receiving mechanical ventilation/sedation - 0 views

The objective of the study was to assess efficacy of combining daily interruption of sedation with physical and occupational therapy on functional outcomes in patients receiving mechanical ventilat...

http:__www.biomedcentral.com_content_pdf_cc9262.pdfExpanded

started by kolodziejs on 14 Nov 15 no follow-up yet
lasurea

Clinical Reasoning: Early mobilization improves functional outcomes in critically ill ... - 5 views

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    This article focuses on the importance of initiating therapy services, both OT and PT, early, to help increase independence at discharge. The study took place at 2 hospitals; subjects were patients who had been on a ventilator for less than 72 hours and were functionally independent prior to hospitalization. This study mentioned how important it is for early mobility to be provided to patients in the ICU. The authors concluded that therapeutic interventions provided during interruption of sedation, even PROM, helped the patients have shorter periods of delirium, less days on a ventilator during the follow-up period, and return to independent functional status after discharge.
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