Abstract

In COVID-19 patients, how does prone positioning compare to a posterior position affect oxygenation?

P: Patients that were diagnosed with COVID-19 or Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome.

I: Mechanically ventilating patients and proning them within two days.

C: Comparing patients that were not being proned while being mechanically ventilated.

O: Prone positioning improved survival rates in patients with COVID-19.

Description

This poster was an assigned project in Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing & Health Sciences' NSG 404: Fundamentals of Evidence Based Practice, Spring 2022.

Author Details

Audrey Hermann, Payton Hamilton, and Chelsea Zahn - Students

Sigma Membership

Pi Pi

Lead Author Affiliation

Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing & Health Sciences, Quincy, Illinois, USA

Type

Poster

Format Type

Text-based Document

Study Design/Type

Other

Research Approach

Translational Research/Evidence-based Practice

Keywords:

COVID-19, Prone Positions, Oxygenation, Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

Degree

Bachelor's

Degree Grantor

Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing & Health Sciences

Degree Year

2022

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