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C19TM: A nurse practitioner and physician assistant-led telemonitoring initiative ensures timely transfer of critically ill coronavirus disease 2019 patients.
Santos, Christan D; Grek, Ami A; Ojard, Michelle M; Propst, Joshua A; Hastings, Jacquelyn J; Krider, Tina L; Villar, Dolores C; Sanghavi, Devang K; Freeman, William D; Siegel, Jason L.
  • Santos CD; Department of Critical Care Medicine.
  • Grek AA; Department of Critical Care Medicine.
  • Ojard MM; Department of Critical Care Medicine.
  • Propst JA; Department of Critical Care Medicine.
  • Hastings JJ; Department of Critical Care Medicine.
  • Krider TL; Department of Critical Care Medicine.
  • Villar DC; Department of Critical Care Medicine.
  • Sanghavi DK; Department of Critical Care Medicine.
  • Freeman WD; Department of Critical Care Medicine.
  • Siegel JL; Department of Neurologic Surgery, and.
J Am Assoc Nurse Pract ; 33(12): 1120-1124, 2021 02 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1075656
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ABSTRACT The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has required swift implementation of innovative practices in health care across the globe. We describe a nurse practitioner (NP) and physician assistant (PA)-led initiative to implement telemonitoring (TM) of noncritical patients with COVID-19 by critical care NPs and PAs (C19TM) for early detection of decompensation and early transfer to the intensive care unit (ICU). Every hospitalized patient with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 received an initial telemedicine consult with a critical care NP or PA. Patients were subsequently monitored via electronic health record once every 12-hour shift for the following indicators oxygen modality and flow, increase in oxygen requirements, sustained tachypnea, and hemodynamic instability. If signs of decompensation were noted, the NP/PA would remotely reassess the patient, provide recommendations to the hospital internal medicine team, and transfer the patient to the ICU. The primary goal was to avoid cardiopulmonary deterioration requiring aerosol-generating procedures outside of the ICU. Over 65 days, 113 patients (86 suspected and 27 confirmed) were enrolled in C19TM. As a result, there were 13 transfers to the ICU, none of which required an aerosol-generating procedure outside of the ICU.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Physician Assistants / COVID-19 / Nurse Practitioners Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: J Am Assoc Nurse Pract Year: 2021 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Physician Assistants / COVID-19 / Nurse Practitioners Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: J Am Assoc Nurse Pract Year: 2021 Document Type: Article