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Protecting Patient Safety and Preventing Modifiable Complications After Acute Ischemic Stroke.

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TOPIC Protecting patient safety and preventing modifiable complications after acute ischemic stroke. CLINICAL RELEVANCE Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability in adults. Stroke survivors often experience a… Click to show full abstract

TOPIC Protecting patient safety and preventing modifiable complications after acute ischemic stroke. CLINICAL RELEVANCE Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability in adults. Stroke survivors often experience a variety of deficits related to mobility, nutrition, immunity, mood, and cognition. These post-stroke complications and residual effects can adversely affect safety, placing the patient at risk for further injury. In order to develop a plan of care that protects patient safety, critical care and progressive care nurses must understand the unique needs of this patient population. PURPOSE To describe selected ischemic stroke-related physiological changes, how these changes contribute to safety risks, and methods of enhancing patient safety. CONTENT COVERED Stroke physiology and stroke-specific interventions that can enable nurses to reduce the risk of falls, dysphagia, malnutrition, dehydration, altered glucose metabolism, device-related infections, aspiration pneumonia, delirium, and depression.

Keywords: ischemic stroke; protecting patient; safety; patient safety; safety preventing

Journal Title: Critical care nurse
Year Published: 2020

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