Sunday 27 April 2014

Work Stream: Clinical
Level: Clinicians at the point of care
Room Capacity: 100



Many patients in intensive care units require sedation, mechanical ventilation, and other life-saving interventions that can lead to complications. Over-sedation, immobility, and delirium are a triple threat—separate yet reinforcing complications that can lead to long-term patient harm. This session will help participants take action to reduce sedation, increase delirium detection, and improve mobility for critically ill patients.

At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
  • Describe how to reduce patient time in a delirious state and identify patients at high risk for acute brain injury
  • Describe new techniques to increase patient mobility earlier in the care process
  • List proven practices for reducing sedative overuse
  • Describe methods  that increase patient safety and engage the entire critical care team
Speakers:
Sean Townsend, MD
Vice President of Quality & Safety
California Pacific Medical Center
USA

Kevin Rooney, MB ChB, FRCA, FFICM
Professor of Care Improvement
NHS Scotland