. I first spoke with Teresa on my very first podcast and since then we have both grown our various enterprises.
Teresa has been awarded an MBE in the New Years honours list this year and it is thoroughly deserved for all her services to nursing.
We talk about her visit to Parliament and to the Health Select Committee. An informal process she said, but it sounded much more than that.
She also talked about how the
is developing so that they can use all of the information they are collecting and use it more effectively.
Summary:In this episode, we spotlight a stealthy ICU disruptor — hypophosphataemia. Based on a 2024 narrative review in the Journal of Clinical Medicine, we explore why phosphate matters, how it goes missing in critically ill patients, and why you should care even when it’s just “a little low.”What’s Covered:The vital role of phosphate in energy,
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Mobilisation in the ICU raises two big questions: is it safe, and will staff embrace it?In this discussion, Jonathan explores both sides of the story:Safety first:Large prevalence studies show mobilisation is happening, though often inconsistently.A systematic review of 1,800+ sessions found serious adverse events in only 0.6% — most minor and short-lived.Even patients on CRRT can safely mobilise
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