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The Creation of a Critical Care Admission Pressure Injury Prevention Cart to Reduce Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injuries
Nursing & Health Sciences Research Journal
  • Hollie Gow, Baptist Hospital of Miami
  • Courtney Willard, Baptist Hospital of Miami
  • Nelkys Casal, Baptist Hospital of Miami
  • Lili Estevez, Baptist Hospital of Miami
  • Laurie Green, Baptist Hospital of Miami
  • Jose Arnaez, Baptist Hospital of Miami
  • Carolina Granados, Baptist Hospital of Miami
  • Diana Petraitis, Baptist Hospital of Miami
  • Dayana Aguilera, Baptist Hospital of Miami
  • Nushi Berahman, Baptist Hospital of Miami
  • Ismaray Machin, Baptist Hospital of Miami
  • Stephanie Colon, Baptist Hospital of Miami
  • Rayma Yero, Baptist Hospital of Miami
  • Shireen Knox, Baptist Hospital of Miami
  • Gabriela Castillo, Baptist Health South Florida
  • Catherina Chang Martinez, Baptist Health South Florida
  • Seth Lopez, Baptist Hospital of Miami
Abstract

The goal of this process improvement initiative is to reduce hospital-acquired pressure injuries related to Covid-19 with Critical Care patients. Critically ill and ventilated patients require prone position therapy and prolonged ventilator times place the patient at risk for hospital acquired conditions and pressure injuries. The Critical Care team created a Critical Care Admission Pressure Injury Prevention Cart that contains preventative dressings for all pressure areas at risk.

The Critical Care Admission Pressure Injury Prevention Cart has significantly reduced the pressure injury rate. With the emergence of the pandemic and additional surges, pressure injuries continued to be on the rise due to prone position therapy. The Critical Care team worked with the system and developed prone position protocols, which included preventative dressings for all areas at risk.

Prior to the implementation of the admission cart, Critical Care ended fiscal year 2022, quarter one, with fifty-three hospital acquired pressure injuries. Last December and early January 2022 there was another surge of Covid-19. The Critical Care team implemented the admission cart in January 2022. From January 2022 through September 2022, there has been an 98% reduction. The cart has been successful for Critical Care, and Baptist Hospital implemented the cart in all high acuity areas. This cart was a multidisciplinary practice, which consists of nursing, the wound and skin team, respiratory care, and leadership working together towards the goal of patient safety and pressure injury prevention.

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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 International
Publication Date
2022-12-7
Citation Information
Hollie Gow, Courtney Willard, Nelkys Casal, Lili Estevez, et al.. "The Creation of a Critical Care Admission Pressure Injury Prevention Cart to Reduce Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injuries" (2022) p. 62 - 66
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/catherina-changmartinez/4/