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Old 09-02-2008, 08:50 PM
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Cool Mobilization in the ICU

Hello all,
I often run into difficulty encouraging nurses to transfer their ICU patients to a stretcher-chair in lieu of 'chair-bed' position. While this is most often related to a lack of initiative on the part of the nurses - they are also under the belief that chair-bed position has equal benefits to mobilization out of bed. I am currently searching for literature supporting the role of early mobilization of patients in the ICU which I may be able to present to the nursing staff. I would appreciate any suggestions re: literature titles or authors which may be related to this topic.
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Re: Mobilization in the ICU

hello cathy , what type of patients are u talking about can u b a bit more specific.
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Re: Mobilization in the ICU

I work in a Neuro Surgical unit that also accepts General Medical Surgical patients as well.
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Re: Mobilization in the ICU

Hi,
as part of my previous job, I have written a guideline on mobilisations of medical/ surgical patients in an ICU (in the late 90s). Unfortunately, that guideline was written and saved at my work computer, and I haven't got it.
However, there was heaps of literature about it in Medline and CANAHL.
Have you tried a search "mobilisation", "intensive care", +/- "Nursing"/ "Physiotherapy"/ "Physical Therapy" ?
Early mobilisation has lots of proven benefits and it should be part of the nursing daily plan. Physio only has got the minor role of assistance with mobilisation in case of an actual problem with the mobilisation.
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