Archive for icu
Nurses Week 2022: Patients at high risk for adverse events related to sepsis
			Boston Children’s commitment to exceptional patient care and the best possible outcomes inspires innovation and growth. Both the hospital and its nursing leadership encourage professional development of employees through a variety of research and educational programs. The professional practice of Katie Roy, DNP, RN, CPNP-AC, FNP-BC, nurse practitioner, Medical-Surgical Intensive Care Unit (MSICU), provides a ... Read More about Nurses Week 2022: Patients at high risk for adverse events related to sepsis		
		
	Real-time genomic surveillance of bacteria could improve antibiotic therapy
			Antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections are increasingly hard to treat, causing more than a million deaths annually around the world. Hospitalized patients with pneumonia, bloodstream infections, urinary tract infections, or abdominal infections are especially at risk. Like a game of Whac-A-Mole, bacteria can develop antibiotic resistance mutations within days of starting an antibiotic, only to be replaced ... Read More about Real-time genomic surveillance of bacteria could improve antibiotic therapy		
		
	Letters to our younger selves: Joy Gueverra and Heslandia Tavares
			Black History Month celebrates the achievements of African Americans in U. S. history. Established in February 1926, the event recognizes those who have inspired positive change through advocacy, community building, and professional success. In honor of Black History Month and this year’s theme of Black health and wellness, we are featuring a few of the ... Read More about Letters to our younger selves: Joy Gueverra and Heslandia Tavares		
		
			Tagged: health equity, heart center, icu
		
	For Kenny’s family, it’s a beautiful day
			As recent immigrants to Boston from Honduras, Jessy and Edgar didn’t have an easy life, but they were happy. They were both working full-time, raising their teen son, and finding their place in the U.S. They were moving forward. Four years after their arrival, the family was elated to be expecting another son. When Kendall ... Read More about For Kenny’s family, it’s a beautiful day		
		
			Tagged: icu, prematurity
		
	PICU Up! Program aims to increase mobility in ICUs
			For decades, clinicians believed the most appropriate care for critically ill pediatric patients was sedation and rest. But in recent years, the tides have changed. Studies in adults have shown that sedation and immobility lead to increased mortality and morbidity, longer stays in the intensive care unit (ICU), increased risk of ICU delirium, and a ... Read More about PICU Up! Program aims to increase mobility in ICUs		
		
			Tagged: cardiac research, cardiac surgery, heart, heart center, icu