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Abstract Number: 272
IMPROVING MOBILIZATION OF HOSPITALIZED ELDERLY MEDICAL PATIENTS
Hospital Medicine 2018; April 8-11; Orlando, Fla.
Background: The benefits of early ambulation for patients admitted to a hospital are well recognized. Our hospital has a “Nurse Driven Progressive Mobility Protocol” which is intended to guide bedside practitioners in implementing individualized progressive mobility for patients and includes several items that nurses are required to document. It categorizes patients into 5 mobility levels; [...]
Abstract Number: 381
FOSTERING A CULTURE OF MOBILIZATION WITH LESS PHYSICAL THERAPY DEPENDENCE
SHM Converge 2024
Background: Patients in hospitals often face various physical constraints, such as being monitored, having internal or external catheters inserted, or being tethered to an IV pole. These limitations act as barriers to mobilization, contributing to the deconditioning of patients who initially mobilized independently or with assistance, leading to increased falls, excessive use of physical therapy [...]
Abstract Number: 407
EARLY TO RISE MAKES A PATIENT HEALTHY AND PREVENTS THEIR DEMISE: THE BENEFITS OF EARLY AND CONTINUED MOBILIZATION OF PATIENTS
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Early and sustained mobilization of patients throughout admission is a goal we all strive to achieve. Inpatient immobility leads to the development of medical complications such as pressure ulcers, acute venous thrombosis, nosocomial infections, decreased muscle mass, and overall functional decline. Additionally, patients become deconditioned from their baseline and require potentially preventable additional services [...]
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