The COVID-19 pandemic has presented significant patient and provider safety concerns, notably for clinicians involved in aerosol-generating procedures. Healthcare systems established new and innovative ways to function safely and maintain operations, including mandatory preoperative testing, changes to patient scheduling, infection control practices, staffing, surgical prioritization, environmental cleaning, and operating room processing. This article provides practice and policy considerations for preprocedure COVID-19 testing, taking into consideration the available evidence and variability in community prevalence, rate of vaccinations, and new COVID-19 variants.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCertified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) care for patients with opioid use disorder frequently. Goals are to support recovery, prevent relapse, and effectively and safely treat perioperative pain. During emergencies, care may be urgent to prevent patient harm, potentially interfering with helpful interventions.
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July 2018
Electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) is used widely during labor & delivery, but existing solutions limit patient mobility, are uncomfortable, and do not consistently capture fetal heart rate (FHR) and uterine activity (UA) signals. A wireless EFM system was developed that features wearable US and tocodynamometer devices that conform to the body and do not require cables or belts. Benchtop testing demonstrated that the devices can accurately and consistently measure simulated FHRs and UAs over clinically meaningful ranges and body curvatures.
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