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Beyond Pressure Injuries: The Complex Physiology of Immobility with Margaret Arnold, PT

Beyond Pressure Injuries: The Complex Physiology of Immobility with Margaret Arnold, PT

Update: 2024-02-05
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We all know that staying in bed increases the risk of pressure injuries and DVTs. But the adverse effects of immobilization go far beyond those basics. In this eye-opening episode, Margaret Arnold, PT pulls back the curtain on the rapid and surprising physiological changes that occur when your patients are inactive. You’ll learn about the hidden dangers of immobility most nurses overlook, spanning metabolic, musculoskeletal, cardiopulmonary, and neurological systems. We’ll also equip you with practical tips to incorporate safe mobilization into your busy shift. This discussion will drastically change the way you view the vital importance of patient mobility.

Check out Margaret's Early Mobility Conference this April 2024. I will be there!

Learn more about the physiology of immobility with Margaret's webpage The Difference a Day Can Make: The Effects of Immobility.

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See the show notes at upmynursinggame.com.

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Beyond Pressure Injuries: The Complex Physiology of Immobility with Margaret Arnold, PT

Beyond Pressure Injuries: The Complex Physiology of Immobility with Margaret Arnold, PT

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