The COPD Specialist Practitioner Team began in Oct 2017 with an aim to improve care for those admitted to QA Hospital with an acute exacerbation of COPD
Clare's precise sewing, vintage aesthetic and unflappable nature have brought her to the Final. But can she win The Great British Sewing Bee? #SewingBee
First Covid-19 follow up clinic today at PHT in the respiratory department run by our brilliant physiotherapists.@QAHospitalNews @Ruth_RespPhysio@RespPhysioJen
Today face behind the mask 😷 and thank you gose to Are fantastic physio colleagues working on G5 RHCU you have been amazing at supporting our patients and getting them well again Another discharged today well done team respiratory @NatalieRaven10 @QahHigh
Very proud of our Respiratory Specialist Physiotherapist Hilary Greetham who has been working tirelessly on @icu_portsmouth, along with 2 Respiratory Specialist Nurses, to help in the care of those withCovid-19 who are requiring the highest level of support and care.
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@RebeccaMLiv @amygriff36 Have you tried putting them in reverse Trendelenburg as well? We are having some good results with self proning/recovery position and have combined a head up tilt in a few. We are using ROX score and if there is a deterioration then don't encourage the patient to prone.
As our friends and colleagues brave the font lines, we must also get ready for a series of aftershocks. It's very hard to plan this far ahead while we're in survival mode. We must prepare early and strategize our response to the collateral damage of #COVID19
Self Proning in Awake Non-intubated #COVID19 patients: SPANC Algorithm incorporating best evidence and practices vetted by @TmcCrit & CCM Superfriends #ACCIfights