SLEEP AND REST
Why are hospitalized patients at risk?
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, Protect Human Rights Often interrupt a patients
sleep when getting vital signs,
assessments, diagnostics, labs,
hospital environment (red
lights, pages, temp), staff
conversations, alarms
EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE
What is NEWS?
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National Early Warning Score
Score 0-20 using criteria (score 5 or greater = sepsis risk: respiratory rate,
oxygen saturations, systolic BP, heart rate, LOC (AVPU score), temperature
INFECTION
What are examples of susceptible host?
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Babies, children, elderly, people with weakened immune system,
unimmunized people, anyone
EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE
What is MEWS?
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, Modified Early Warning Score
Score 3-5 monitor closely and report to PCP score greater than 5 = high
sepsis risk: respiratory rate, systolic BP, heart rate, LOC (ACPU score),
temperature hourly urine output
SLEEP AND REST
What does an actigraphy do?
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Noninvasive recorder (watch or band) that monitors rest and activity
Assesses movement cycles, Download, and analyze data
Pull the pin
Aim at the base of the fire
Squeeze the handle
Sweep side to side
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Fire extinguisher safety PASS acronym
SLEEP AND REST
What type of medications affect sleep and how?
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, Steroid Injections - prevent sleep and jack up systems
INFECTION
Duration of acute or chronic infection?
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Acute: seconds to months - respiratory infections
Chronic: greater than 3 months - pancreatitis, UTI, pneumonia, bronchitis,
HIV, STDs
INFECTION
What is Colonization?
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Presence and growth of microorganism within a host but without tissue
evasion or damage (more people at risk)
Risk for stress and anxiety
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What physiological effects occur when the hospital stay is expensive and
the patient is loosing income?
Why are hospitalized patients at risk?
No worries, learning is a process!
, Protect Human Rights Often interrupt a patients
sleep when getting vital signs,
assessments, diagnostics, labs,
hospital environment (red
lights, pages, temp), staff
conversations, alarms
EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE
What is NEWS?
Give this one a try later!
National Early Warning Score
Score 0-20 using criteria (score 5 or greater = sepsis risk: respiratory rate,
oxygen saturations, systolic BP, heart rate, LOC (AVPU score), temperature
INFECTION
What are examples of susceptible host?
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Babies, children, elderly, people with weakened immune system,
unimmunized people, anyone
EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE
What is MEWS?
Give this one a try later!
, Modified Early Warning Score
Score 3-5 monitor closely and report to PCP score greater than 5 = high
sepsis risk: respiratory rate, systolic BP, heart rate, LOC (ACPU score),
temperature hourly urine output
SLEEP AND REST
What does an actigraphy do?
Give this one a try later!
Noninvasive recorder (watch or band) that monitors rest and activity
Assesses movement cycles, Download, and analyze data
Pull the pin
Aim at the base of the fire
Squeeze the handle
Sweep side to side
Give this one a try later!
Fire extinguisher safety PASS acronym
SLEEP AND REST
What type of medications affect sleep and how?
Give this one a try later!
, Steroid Injections - prevent sleep and jack up systems
INFECTION
Duration of acute or chronic infection?
Give this one a try later!
Acute: seconds to months - respiratory infections
Chronic: greater than 3 months - pancreatitis, UTI, pneumonia, bronchitis,
HIV, STDs
INFECTION
What is Colonization?
Give this one a try later!
Presence and growth of microorganism within a host but without tissue
evasion or damage (more people at risk)
Risk for stress and anxiety
Give this one a try later!
What physiological effects occur when the hospital stay is expensive and
the patient is loosing income?