Critical care nurse
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Critical care nurse · Apr 2023
Case ReportsNursing Care of an Older Patient With Severe COVID-19 Receiving Prolonged Prone Ventilation: A Case Report.
Prone positioning has been shown to improve ventilation status for patients with severe COVID-19 who are receiving mechanical ventilation. This case report describes the nursing care of a patient with severe COVID-19 who underwent prone ventilation for 72 hours. Relevant nursing management and operational considerations are also discussed. ⋯ During prolonged prone ventilation of a patient with severe COVID-19, nursing strategies included airway management, early lung rehabilitation training guided by pulmonary ultrasonography, skin care, hierarchical management of nurses, hemodynamic support, and enteral nutrition. This report may assist critical care nurses caring for similar patients.
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Critical care nurse · Apr 2023
Implementing a Unit-Based Alarm Management Bundle for Critical Care Nurses.
Clinical alarms are designed to signal an unsatisfactory patient physiological state and alert staff members to malfunctioning medical equipment. Alarm desensitization and fatigue can occur when clinicians are exposed to an overwhelming number of clinical alarms, particularly nonactionable alarms. ⋯ The Joint Commission's 2022 goal of improving clinical alarm safety remains a top priority nationwide. Implementation of the CEASE alarm management bundle was effective in reducing surgical intensive care unit nurses' alarm fatigue and improving their alarm management practices.