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Walking Home From The ICU

Kali Dayton, DNP, ACNP-BC, is an ICU nurse practitioner and consultant on a mission to create Awake and Walking ICUs. She hands the microphone to ICU survivors and bedside caregivers to reveal the realities of ICU experience and patients' journeys after discharge. The big picture of sedation and immobility is discussed and we explore how to improve short and long-term patient outcomes. We shift the vision from transferring out of the ICU to walking straight home after the ICU. www.DaytonICUconsulting.com
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Episodes

Episode 91: The Awake and Walking ICU in Denmark

Are there any other “Awake and Walking ICUs” outside of Salt Lake City, Utah? Dr. Thomas Strom shares with us his team’s success and research in Denmark. He provides powerful insight into the gaps and future of critical care medicine. Photos, transcriptions, and citations at: www.DaytonICUConsulting.com @DaytonICUConsulting Get your CE credit for this episode and all learning you do ⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠ ! Want to bring the revolution to your ICU? Check out ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.DaytonICUConsulting.com⁠...

Nov 14, 20211 hr 20 min

Episode 90: Registered Dietitian Consultation STAT

What role do registered dietitians play in patient outcomes in the ICU? Why is malnutrition such an emergency? How can we better utilize the expertise of registered dietitians? What does the latest research show about our performance with nutrition in the ICU? Megan Dockweiler, MS, RD, CNSC, and Amand Bakko, MS, RD CNSC share with us their expertise as ICU Registered Dietitians. Photos, transcriptions, and citations at: www.DaytonICUConsulting.com @DaytonICUConsulting Get your CE credit for this...

Nov 13, 202145 min

Episode 89: Dropping the Grenade On the ICU

What role does the choice of sedation in the field or ED play in the delirium that unfolds in the ICU? How can inter-departmental collaboration improve sedation practices and patient outcomes? How can the ICU better understand delirium and respond appropriately to new admissions from the other facilities and the ED? Jeff Polland, BS, NRP, FP-C, shares with us his work to avoid benzodiazepine abuse to improve patient outcomes. Photos, transcriptions, and citations at: www.DaytonICUConsulting.com ...

Nov 05, 202152 min

Episode 88: Bring In Speech Language Pathology

How do speech-language pathologists save lives? How can we more fully utilize them in the ICU? How can PT, OT, AND SLP help, halt, or reverse pulmonary disease processes during acute and critical illness? Let’s discuss how they prevent harm and restore humanity in the ICU. Photos, transcriptions, and citations at: www.DaytonICUConsulting.com @DaytonICUConsulting Get your CE credit for this episode and all learning you do ⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠ ! Want to bring the revolution to your ICU? Check out ⁠⁠⁠⁠www....

Oct 24, 202157 min

Episode 87: Is Their Silence Worth Their Suffering?

Mark Hudson, an ICU survivor podcast host, is all too well acquainted with delirium. He has dedicated himself to advocating for fellow patients and survivors to prevent the torture of delirium. He tells it to us straight and guides us towards improvements. Mark Hudson's podcast: https://anchor.fm/icu-life-and-recovery Photos, transcriptions, and citations at: www.DaytonICUConsulting.com @DaytonICUConsulting Get your CE credit for this episode and all learning you do ⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠ ! Want to bring ...

Oct 18, 20211 hr 5 min

Episode 86: Ventilator Management in the Awake and Walking COVID19 Unit

How is the “Awake and Walking ICU” keeping their COVID19 patients mentally and physically functional during severe COVID19? Do they face constant ventilator asynchrony and how do they deal with it? Geoff shares with us his vast experience as a respiratory therapist in walking patients on mechanical ventilation during critical illness and now COVID19. Photos, transcriptions, and citations at: www.DaytonICUConsulting.com @DaytonICUConsulting Get your CE credit for this episode and all learning you...

Oct 03, 202140 min

Episode 85: RT Magic

Does sedation always improve ventilator dyssynchrony, or can it cause it? How does a lack of unity between disciplines impact patient care and outcomes? How can we better support and utilize the expertise of respiratory therapists to optimize care for patients on ventilators? Brady Scott, PhD, RRT shares his 20 years of experience and insights. Photos, transcriptions, and citations at: www.DaytonICUConsulting.com @DaytonICUConsulting Get your CE credit for this episode and all learning you do ⁠⁠...

Sep 20, 202159 min

Episode 84: Zentensive Care

How can we manage ventilators to decrease alarms, avoid misdiagnosing/mistreating asynchrony, and improve patient comfort and outcomes? Dr. Matt Siuba, MD, the “Zenintensivist”, shares with us his tools to decrease sedation and neuromuscular blockade use. Photos, transcriptions, and citations at: www.DaytonICUConsulting.com @DaytonICUConsulting Get your CE credit for this episode and all learning you do ⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠ ! Want to bring the revolution to your ICU? Check out ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.DaytonICUConsultin...

Sep 12, 202154 min

Episode 83: Paralyze With Fear

As neuromuscular blockade agents have come back into vogue, let’s talk about the big picture. When we understand the repercussions of this intervention, we will paralyze with fear. Photos, transcriptions, and citations at: www.DaytonICUConsulting.com @DaytonICUConsulting Get your CE credit for this episode and all learning you do ⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠ ! Want to bring the revolution to your ICU? Check out ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.DaytonICUConsulting.com⁠...

Sep 09, 202128 min

Episode 82: Burnout

Episode 82: Burnout What role do constant poor patient outcomes play in the pandemic of ICU staff burnout? What if we had a system that supported staff to practice evidence-based medicine? Would a more humane environment and process of care improve our morale? Would improved patient outcomes support staff retention? Liz McQueen, BSN, RN, shares with us how her flame has been rekindled. Photos, transcriptions, and citations at: www.DaytonICUConsulting.com @DaytonICUConsulting Get your CE credit f...

Aug 30, 202144 min

Episode 81: Choose Wisely

How does the choice to automatically sedate every patient on a ventilator impact patients for the following weeks, months, and years? Let's dive deeper into how our favorite sedatives change the course of critical illness. Photos, transcriptions, and citations at: www.DaytonICUConsulting.com @DaytonICUConsulting Get your CE credit for this episode and all learning you do ⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠ ! Want to bring the revolution to your ICU? Check out ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.DaytonICUConsulting.com⁠...

Aug 16, 202144 min

Episode 80: Big Picture of Propofol

How does propofol affect muscles? The brain? Outcomes? ERRXpodcast host and critical care pharmacist, Adis Keric, BCPS, BCCP, shares with us the big picture of propofol. Photos, transcriptions, and citations at: www.DaytonICUConsulting.com @DaytonICUConsulting Get your CE credit for this episode and all learning you do ⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠ ! Want to bring the revolution to your ICU? Check out ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.DaytonICUConsulting.com⁠...

Aug 14, 202143 min

Episode 79: Step Up and Step Forward

Episode 79: Step Up and Step Forward What can happen when a clinician wakes up to the reality of sedation and immobility? ICU revolutionists around the world are stepping up and stepping forward to elevate sedation and mobility practices for their patients. It can take 1 person to make 1 decision and change a patient’s entire life. Hear their success stories! Photos, transcriptions, and citations at: www.DaytonICUConsulting.com @DaytonICUConsulting Get your CE credit for this episode and all lea...

Aug 06, 202135 min

Episode 78: “Never Really Over”

What is it really like to be in a medically-induced coma? As an experienced ICU physiotherapist and war veteran, Aron Welsh provides soul-shaking insight into the graphic trauma of ICU delirium during and after deep sedation. Warning: Mature Audiences Only. Photos, transcriptions, and citations at: www.DaytonICUConsulting.com @DaytonICUConsulting Get your CE credit for this episode and all learning you do ⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠ ! Want to bring the revolution to your ICU? Check out ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.DaytonICUConsult...

Jul 17, 202157 min

Episode 77: Start Where You Are

Are lung-protective strategies only implemented when patients are sedated? Is walking on the ventilator safe for the lungs? How do we transition from “sedating to keep patients safe” to “walking to keep patients safe”? Dr. Ali Fazili from the “Awake and Walking ICU” shares with us his expertise. Photos, transcriptions, and citations at: www.DaytonICUConsulting.com @DaytonICUConsulting Get your CE credit for this episode and all learning you do ⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠ ! Want to bring the revolution to your ...

Jul 08, 202143 min

Episode 76: Less Sedation = Less Work

Is it *really* easier to sedate patients? Ultimately, does giving patient delirium and ICU acquired weakness actually decrease staff workload? Travel nurse, Alex, gives us the real deal. Photos, transcriptions, and citations at: www.DaytonICUConsulting.com @DaytonICUConsulting Get your CE credit for this episode and all learning you do ⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠ ! Want to bring the revolution to your ICU? Check out ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.DaytonICUConsulting.com⁠...

Jun 26, 202141 minSeason 1Ep. 76

Episode 75: Communicate. Don't Sedate.

When Jeff Sweat was about to be intubated, what was he told about what was to come? What information did his wife, Sunny Cannon, receive about the risks and reality of deep sedation? Was is it really like to "wake up" 3 weeks later? How have sedation, immobility, and tracheostomy impacted their family? Had they been allowed transparency and autonomy in Jeff's course, what would they have chosen? Photos, transcriptions, and citations at: www.DaytonICUConsulting.com @DaytonICUConsulting Get your C...

Jun 19, 20211 hr 31 min

Episode 74: Walk Them To Sleep

What are the main “treatments” or “tools” to prevent and treat delirium? How can we facilitate “quiet nights” without harming patients with sedation? Peter Nydahl, RN, MScN, PhD, teaches us how to walk them to sleep. Photos, transcriptions, and citations at: www.DaytonICUConsulting.com @DaytonICUConsulting Get your CE credit for this episode and all learning you do ⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠ ! Want to bring the revolution to your ICU? Check out ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.DaytonICUConsulting.com⁠...

Jun 16, 202137 min

Episode 73: Say It Again: Sedation is NOT Sleep

We habitually lie to ourselves and our patients' families when the word “sleep” leaves our tongues in reference to sedated patients. Why is sleep so vital to survival in the ICU? What prevents our patients from preserving their sanity and cognitive function? What has COVID taught us about the role of sleep in the ICU? Dr. Margaret Pisani, intensivist and sleep researcher, ties it all together for us. Photos, transcriptions, and citations at: www.DaytonICUConsulting.com @DaytonICUConsulting Get y...

Jun 11, 202139 minSeason 1Ep. 73

Episode 72: Military Veterans and Delirium

Why is baseline PTSD a risk factor for post-ICU PTSD? What does delirium look and feel like for war veterans? Why should the ICU community understand what veterans have experienced before and during the ICU? Photos, transcriptions, and citations at: www.DaytonICUConsulting.com @DaytonICUConsulting Get your CE credit for this episode and all learning you do ⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠ ! Want to bring the revolution to your ICU? Check out ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.DaytonICUConsulting.com⁠...

Jun 11, 202146 minSeason 1Ep. 72

Episode 71: What “Fight To Survive” Truly Means

When an ICU team started discussing end-of-life with 31-year-old Megan Wakley’s family, they fought to have her transferred to the “Awake and Walking ICU”. When research shows that the less sedation used and the more mobility performed the less likely patients are to die, what did that mean for Megan Wakely? She shares her story of surviving and thriving in the ICU. Photos, transcriptions, and citations at: www.DaytonICUConsulting.com @DaytonICUConsulting Get your CE credit for this episode and ...

May 27, 202153 minSeason 1Ep. 71

Episode 70: Rallying The Troops In The PICU

What specific approaches help rally the troops to bring change to the ICU? How have other PICU teams cultivated a rich culture of mobility? When an interdisciplinary approach becomes the culture of the PICU, what happens to patient outcomes? Erin Gates, DPT and Sara Eilerman, DPT share with us the PICU UP! culture and practices they have led their team to develop. Photos, transcriptions, and citations at: www.DaytonICUConsulting.com @DaytonICUConsulting Get your CE credit for this episode and al...

May 19, 202125 minSeason 1Ep. 70

Episode 69: Awake and Playing In The PICU

What does it take to inspire a PICU team to keep children on mechanical ventilation awake and playing? Who can bring the change? Hannah Child, a pediatric physiotherapist in the UK, shares with us her team’s evolution and successes. Photos, transcriptions, and citations at: www.DaytonICUConsulting.com @DaytonICUConsulting Get your CE credit for this episode and all learning you do ⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠ ! Want to bring the revolution to your ICU? Check out ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.DaytonICUConsulting.com⁠...

May 15, 202138 minSeason 1Ep. 69

Episode 68: PICU UP!

We know that sedation causes and worsens ICU delirium, post-ICU PTSD, post-ICU dementia, and ICU-acquired weakness in adults. The research is vast and compelling. What does this mean for children? What does research reveal about the harm children suffer from drug-induced comas? Is there a different way to treat our children? Can we preserve their futures by changing our practices in the ICU? What will it take to protect our children? Dr. Kudchadkar shares her life-preserving research and practic...

May 09, 202151 minSeason 1Ep. 68

Episode 67: On to LTACH?

If you were to come out of a medically-induced coma after weeks of delirium and atrophy with a new tracheostomy, only to find yourself unable to hold your head up...would you want to be discharged to an LTACH? Do other countries have LTACHs? Are there other options to survival after the ICU for survivors? Patrik shares with us his experience and role in guiding family and survivors out of the ICU. Photos, transcriptions, and citations at: www.DaytonICUConsulting.com @DaytonICUConsulting Get your...

May 06, 202136 minSeason 1Ep. 67

Episode 66: Trach and Peg

Why do tracheostomy rates fluctuate so drastically between ICUs? What is the true reason for so many tracheostomies? What are the long-term effects of tracheostomies? Photos, transcriptions, and citations at: www.DaytonICUConsulting.com @DaytonICUConsulting Get your CE credit for this episode and all learning you do ⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠ ! Want to bring the revolution to your ICU? Check out ⁠⁠⁠www.DaytonICUConsulting.com⁠...

May 04, 202128 minSeason 1Ep. 66

Episode 65: "Create Survivors, Not Victims"

Jeroen Molinger, MSc brings the research to the bedside. He ties together the importance of muscle maintenance, nutrition, and how to create survivors not victims. Photos, transcriptions, and citations at: www.DaytonICUConsulting.com @DaytonICUConsulting Get your CE credit for this episode and all learning you do ⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠ ! Want to bring the revolution to your ICU? Check out ⁠⁠⁠www.DaytonICUConsulting.com⁠...

Apr 20, 202135 minSeason 1Ep. 65

Episode 64: Nutrition During Critical Illness

What role does nutrition play in improving outcomes in the ICU? How can we help preserve muscle through appropriate nutrition during critical illness? Jeroen Molinger, MSc continues to upgrade our approach to critical care through exercise physiology. Photos, transcriptions, and citations at: www.DaytonICUConsulting.com @DaytonICUConsulting Get your CE credit for this episode and all learning you do ⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠ ! Want to bring the revolution to your ICU? Check out ⁠⁠⁠www.DaytonICUConsulting.com⁠...

Apr 16, 202138 minSeason 1Ep. 64

Episode 63: Muscles Matter

Why is ICU-acquired weakness an independent predictor of mortality? What role does muscular atrophy play in multi-organ failure? When we unnecessarily sacrifice muscles for other organs, how badly do we damage patients’ chances to survive and thrive? Jereon Molinger, MSc, brings eye-opening information to the discussion. Photos, transcriptions, and citations at: www.DaytonICUConsulting.com @DaytonICUConsulting Get your CE credit for this episode and all learning you do ⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠ ! Want to bring...

Apr 12, 202142 minSeason 1Ep. 63

Episode 62: Patient and Families Have the Right to Know the Risks

We say we respect patient autonomy. We provide patients or families informed consent prior to intubation. Should patients and families be warned of the risks and repercussions of sedation and immobility? When sedation is nonessential, should patients be given the choice to be comatose or awake and moving? Photos, transcriptions, and citations at: www.DaytonICUConsulting.com @DaytonICUConsulting Get your CE credit for this episode and all learning you do ⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠ ! Want to bring the revolution ...

Apr 09, 202112 minSeason 1Ep. 62
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