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Early Mobilization in Critically Ill Patients: Benefits, Risks, and Best Practices
Explore the importance of early mobilization in critically ill patients within the intensive care setting. This session provides an introduction to the concept of mobilization in the ICU, discussing both the benefits and potential harms. Understand the color-coded safety parameters and consider respiratory, cardiovascular, and neurological factors crucial to patient mobilization. Delve into the various factors influencing mobilization, including patient-specific conditions, the role of the intensive care team, and organizational support. Learn about the latest advances in techniques and tools that facilitate easier and safer mobilization in critically ill patients. Join us to enhance your understanding of early mobilization and its impact on patient outcomes.
About the Speaker
Dr. Neetika Singh
Physiotherapist, Apollo Hospitals, Bilaspur
Upcoming Case Discussions
Gynaecologist’s Guide to Ovarian Cancer
Join us for a special webinar on World Ovarian Cancer Day, titled "Gynaecologist’s Guide to Ovarian Cancer." This expert-led session will delve into the latest advancements in early diagnosis, risk stratification, and evidence-based management of ovarian cancer. Tailored for gynecologists and healthcare professionals, the session will also explore real-world case discussions and multidisciplinary treatment approaches. Let’s come together to raise awareness and empower clinicians in the fight against this silent but deadly disease
Massive Transfusion Protocol
Massive Transfusion Protocol (MTP) is a standardized medical procedure activated in cases of severe hemorrhage, typically involving the rapid administration of large volumes of blood products. The goal is to restore circulating volume, maintain hemostasis, and prevent the lethal triad of hypothermia, acidosis, and coagulopathy. MTP usually involves a balanced ratio of packed red blood cells, plasma, and platelets, often in a 1:1:1 ratio. Early activation and coordination among trauma teams, laboratory services, and blood banks are essential for its success.
Sleep Apnea and Daytime Fatigue
Sleep Disorder Breathing is a term for a group of conditions with abnormal breathing patterns during sleep. This affects everyday functioning and well being.There are few types of SDB which include upper airways resistance, hypopnea, apnea, catathrenia and heavy snoring. People suffering with SDB can have daytime symptoms that result in poor sleep also. There can also be sleepiness, depressed mood, irritability and cognitive dysfunction.