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Critical Care Nurses' Role in Implementing the ABCDE Bundle Into Practice

Journal

CRITICAL CARE NURSE
Volume 32, Issue 2, Pages 35-46

Publisher

AMER ASSOC CRITICAL CARE NURSES
DOI: 10.4037/ccn2012229

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Funding

  1. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Interdisciplinary Nursing Quality Research Initiative
  2. Nebraska Medical Center
  3. National Institutes of Health [K23AG040157, 1R01AG027472-01A1, 1R01AG035117-01A1]
  4. Veterans Affairs Clinical Research Center of Excellence
  5. Tennessee Valley Veterans Administration Geriatric Research Education Clinical Center
  6. Hospira
  7. Eli Lilly
  8. Cumberland
  9. Masimo
  10. Carmel-Pharma
  11. Astellas Inc
  12. Sanofi-Pasteur
  13. Otuska Inc.

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Imagine working in an environment where all patients undergoing mechanical ventilation are alert, calm, and delirium free. Envision practicing in an environment where nonvocal patients can effectively express their need for better pain control, repositioning, or emotional reassurance. Picture an intensive care unit where a nurse-led, interprofessional team practices evidence-based, patient-centered care focused on preserving and/or restoring their clients' physical, functional, and neurocognitive abilities. A recently proposed bundle of practices for the intensive care unit could advance the current practice environment toward this idealized environment. The Awakening and Breathing Coordination, Delirium Monitoring and Management, and Early Mobility (ABCDE) bundle incorporates the best available evidence related to delirium, immobility, sedation/analgesia, and ventilator management in the intensive care unit for adoption into everyday clinical practice. (Critical Care Nurse. 2012;32[2]:35-38,40-48)

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