Proning the ICU patient isn’t for the faint of heart, it takes planning, communication, collaboration and coordination and an OR nurse. It takes a team of 6-8 depending on the size of the patient to safely transfer that patient into the prone position. The key word in...
Pressure Sore Prevention
Perioperative Nutritional Optimization to Prevent Pressure Injuries
More than 50% of older surgical patients are thought to have malnutrition that is associated with increased postoperative complications, prolonged length of hospitalization and increased health care cost.The surgical patient is at a nutrition and fluid disadvantage...
Nurses Learn To Be Kind To Themselves
RNs are facing health and safety risks unique to their vital profession. Nursing is a very difficult and demanding career choice. RNs experience long hours, in addition to being called upon to work weekends and holidays. They provide hands-on care to people...
Preventing Pressure Injuries Is Essential in Home Healthcare
For individuals with physical disabilities receiving care at home, preventing pressure injuries (also known as pressure ulcers or bedsores) is not just important, it’s critical to maintaining health, comfort, and independence. As Susan Lipton Garber noted in the...



