Nettet30. mar. 2024 · Measuring Mobility in Low Functioning Hospital Patients: An AM-PAC Replenishment Project. Daniel L. Young, Sowmya Kumble, Carmen E. Capo-Lugo, Heather Littier, Annette Lavezza, Erik H. Hoyer,... NettetAn Interprofessional Examination of the Johns Hopkins Mobility Goal Calculator among Hospitalized Post‐Surgical Patients. Article. Full-text available. Aug 2024; Kevin H. McLaughlin;
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NettetPerson as author : Pontier, L. In : Methodology of plant eco-physiology: proceedings of the Montpellier Symposium, p. 77-82, illus. Language : French Year of publication : 1965. book part. METHODOLOGY OF PLANT ECO-PHYSIOLOGY Proceedings of the Montpellier Symposium Edited by F. E. ECKARDT MÉTHODOLOGIE DE L'ÉCO- PHYSIOLOGIE … NettetThis study aimed to examine the feasibility of an automated mobility goal calculator on a postoperative nursing unit. To examine this, we used the goal calculator to create goals for patients ( N = 128) following surgery and mobilized each patient with either a nurse or physical therapist. hih 5030 datasheet
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NettetThe Activity & Mobility Promotion program firmly establishes the concept that a systematic approach is beneficial in combating the harms of immobility in our hospitals. Throughout our hospital we have adopted structured quality improvement processes to promote a culture of activity and mobility. NettetThose with higher mobility achieved their goals similarly with either provider. Providers reported 47% of goals were appropriate, with goals being set too low as the primary reason for goals being inappropriate. We conclude that the automated goal calculator can be used on postoperative nursing units to set realistic goals for patients after ... NettetThe Johns Hopkins Mobility Goal Calculator was created to guide a daily patient mobility goal based on the level of mobility impairment. Findings: On the project unit, patient mobility increased from 5.2 to 5.8 on the Johns Hopkins Highest Level of Mobility score, mobility goal attainment went from 54.2% to 64.2%, and patients … hih5030-001