CCP Podcast 114: Sean Sent and Barbara Maclean discuss nurse communication
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The right ventricle is often overlooked in critical care in favour of the attention to the left side of the heart. But acute right heart failure is important and today on the podcast we discuss its implications for critical care. My guest is Barbara McLean, a critical care nurse practitioner from Atlanta, GA. You can […] The post CCP Podcast 103: Acute Right Heart Failure appeared first on Critical Care Practitioner ....
This is the second chat with Thomas Piraino (@respresource) who is a Clinical Specialist in mechanical ventilation at the Centre of Excellence in Mechanical Ventilation, St. Michael’s Hospital. We are moving onto some of the more complex modes of ventilation here with more variability and tweekability being offered by the ventilator. Interview Questions for Advanced Critical […] The post CCP Podcast 095: More mechanical ventilation with Thomas appeared first on Critical Care Practitioner ....
This is an episode I recorded with Professor Stephen Brett, outgoing President of the Intensive Care Society at the State of the Art meeting 2016 about the merits of the ICU Follow Up Clinics. During the conference, he had had a pro-con debate with Brian Cuthbertson who is Chief of the Department of Critical Care Medicine at […] The post CCP Podcast 051: ICU Follow Up Clinics appeared first on Critical Care Practitioner ....
This episode is in conjunction with my friends over at JICScast Segun Olusanya and James Day. We met with Dr Anna Batchelor, Carole Boulanger and Gavin Denton to discuss the role of the Advanced Critical Care Practitioner, its impact on the service as a whole and what the future may look like for this growing […] The post CCP Podcast 047: Advanced Critical Care Practitioners appeared first on Critical Care Practitioner ....
Cricoid pressure is the application of backwards pressure on the cricoid cartilage to occlude the oesophagus. Originally described by Sellick in 1961, he described how pressure applied at the level of the 5th cervical vertebrae obstructed the lumen of the oesophagus. This manoeuvre is performed to minimise the risk of gastric aspiration should the patient […] The post CCP Podcast 010: Cricoid Pressure: Do it? Do it right? Or don’t do it at all? appeared first on Critical Care Practitioner ....
The third in the series with Ollie Poole (@RespReview) on mechanical ventilation. Ollie goes into some more detail on the phases of the breath. This requires some visualisation of the waveform involved. Below is the video from YouTube that Ollie originally produced which should help with that. Irma Bilgrami does a great job of breaking […] The post CCP Podcast 029: Mechanical Ventilation…Phases of the Breath appeared first on Critical Care Practitioner ....
Another busy time in the world of the Critical Care Practitioner! This episode focuses on a discussion I had with Kaye Rolls (@Kaye_rolls) Clinical Nurse Consultant at the Intensive Care Coordination & Monitoring Unit (ICCMU). She and I had a Twitter discussion around a couple of articles she had read about the use of social media […] The post CCP Podcast 011: Social Media…Use it, don’t abuse it! appeared first on Critical Care Practitioner ....
NOT The Two Ronnies…but The Two Jonnys….and Twitter! This is the another episode of an exciting new podcast project with Jonny Wilkinson (@WilkinsonJonny) who is an anaesthetist and Intensive Care Consultant at Northampton hospital He has a website, Critical Care Northampton, from where he does regular reviews of some of the many issues one can find […] The post CCP Podcast 079: The Two Jonnys November 2017 appeared first on Critical Care Practitioner ....
In this episode I talked to Jennifer Cotton (@sonomojo) who runs the website Sonomojo which is a guide to ultrasound education and she talks about her reasons for setting up the site. The aim of the site is about connecting people to resources about ultrasound. Jennifer is just about to become a doctor and has worked […] The post CCP Podcast 037: How to Make Ultrasound Easier! appeared first on Critical Care Practitioner ....
I have covered some aspects of PTSD already in CCP Podcast 041: PTSD in Critical Care when I chatted with Dorothy Wade about some of her research. This gave me great food for thought, so I went to read some of the plentiful research out there. I posted this recently but also decided to release my […] The post CCP Podcast 046: PTSD in Critical Care II appeared first on Critical Care Practitioner ....
Lynn Schallom is a research scientist at the Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis. She published a paper ‘Head of Bed Elevation and Early Outcomes of Gastric Reflux, Aspiration, and Pressure Ulcers’ in the American Journal of Critical Care in January 2015. Head of Bed Elevation There is a conflict between the need to keep a patients head […] The post CCP Podcast 036: Head of Bed Elevation and Reflux. appeared first on Critical Care Practitioner ....
Nicol (@nicchik90) is an RN and an author over in the US. She also has a website over at nicolekupchikconsulting.com where she has many other great resources for others in the profession to use. She recently presented at NTI Boston 2018 and. amongst other subjects, she discussed some of the recent papers we should all be aware […] The post CCP Podcast 093: Recent research with Nicole Kupchik appeared first on Critical Care Practitioner ....
Why Won’t My Patient Sleep! The Intensive Care patient will often lie awake at night, eyes wide open, clearly with no intention of sleeping. So why won’t the intensive care patient sleep? Perhaps we need to understand what happens during normal sleep and take it from there….. Stages of sleep Sleep is divided into non-rapid […] The post CCP Podcast 043: Why Won’t My Patient Sleep? appeared first on Critical Care Practitioner ....
I was lucky enough to be able to join Tanj and Dale Needham in this conversation at the ICS State of the Art conference 2018 in London. We discuss some of the ongoing issues with delirium in the critical care patient and how we might help them in prevention. Interview Questions for Advanced Critical Care Practitioners […] The post CCP Podcast 102: Dale Needham and Delirium appeared first on Critical Care Practitioner ....
ACCPs skills are many and varied as those of you who do the job will know. My friend Gavin Denton (@DentonGavin) has conducted 3 different audits along with his colleagues at the Heart of England NHS trust. In this podcast he presents some of the very interesting findings. I think it proves that we are very worth the time […] The post CCP Podcast 084: Audits on some ACCPs skills with Gavin Denton. appeared first on Critical Care Practitioner ....
David Barton is Head of Department of Nursing at Swansea University and has been very involved in the development of the Advanced Nurse Practitioner role both locally and nationally. This discussion centres around his history and some of the issues in the development of the role as well as some thoughts for the future. There […] The post CCP Podcast 006: Chat with David Barton appeared first on Critical Care Practitioner ....
I love the world of social media. It was through the medium of Twitter that I was able to connect with James DuCanto (@jducanto)who is an anesthesiologist at Aurora Health Care in Wisconsin. Gavin Denton (@DentonGavin) and I picked his brains about some of the pitfalls in intubation especially for those not so experienced but […] The post CCP Podcast 028: James DuCanto Talks Intubation appeared first on Critical Care Practitioner ....
Three more papers of the month for us to peruse. This time Gavin (@DentonGavin) and I are also joined by Sean Munnelly (@seanmunn). The CLASSIC trial. Restricting volumes of resuscitation fluid in adults with septic shock after initial management: the CLASSIC randomised, parallel-group, multicentre feasibility trial. Hjortrup et al. Intensive Care Med. 2016 Nov;42(11):1695-1705. Epub […] The post CCP Podcast 061: Papers of the Month: March 2017 appeared first on Critical Care Practitioner ....
“Magnesium For the Win!”- with Bryan Boling. Guest: Habib Srour Dr. Srour is an attending in the Anesthesia Critical Care Division at the University of Kentucky where I practice. The episode is the first in a mini-series on electrolyte imbalances in the ICU. I hope to record an episode on hyponatremia soon. In the episode, […] The post CCP Podcast 094: Magnesium for the win. appeared first on Critical Care Practitioner ....