
Name of Media:
Physical therapists can aid COVID-19 patients’ recovery after ICU
Type of Library Material:
Magazine Article
Brief description of media:
At least half of all patients who survive treatment in an intensive care unit will experience at least one of a triad of problems associated with post-intensive care syndrome, or PICS, and this may be true for people recovering from COVID-19 following ICU care.
PICS can manifest as problems with physical function, cognition and mental health, according to a fact sheet from the American Thoracic Society.
PICS is a relatively under-recognized issue, despite the fact that it affects a large number of people treated in an ICU, according to Patricia Ohtake, associate professor in the physical therapy program, School of Public Health and Health Professions.
Is this COVID-19 Related Material:
Yes

Name of Media:
PICS (Post-ICU Syndrome): A Serious Challenge for COVID-19 Survivors
Type of Library Material:
Magazine Article
Brief description of media:
Even healthcare professionals may not be aware and prepared for a condition called Post-ICU Syndrome (PICS) that can occur in the aftermath of COVID-19. What about those who were hospitalized for COVID-19, treated in ICU, and are unaware of the possible long-term impact and rehabilitation phase? There is a tendency to think that once the patient is discharged from the hospital, has tested negative, and looks well, the problem is resolved. However, the struggle of COVID-19 survivors and family members or caregivers may not end there.
Is this COVID-19 Related Material:
Yes

Name of Media:
Post- intensive Care Syndrome-what SNFs need to know
Type of Library Material:
Magazine Article
Brief description of media:
The COVID-19 patients may be flooding some hospital systems across our nation presently. However, the reality is they will soon need post-acute rehabilitative care, and we as care providers need to be ready to serve them.
Our acute-care counterparts are working tirelessly on improved care and survival rates while also initiating the recovery process.
As a result, many post-acute care providers are left asking themselves the following questions:
“What is the best practice for treating the COVID-19 patient?”
“What are the long-term impacts of the disease?”
“What is length of stay of the recovery process going to look like?”
Is this COVID-19 Related Material:
Yes
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