I have a question for eveyrone. It seems like a silly issue to me but it's causing some problems in our unit. Which side of the bed should IV pumps and transducers be placed on?
We have a new unit with great huge rooms so space is not an issue. The tradition in this hospital has been that the ventilator always goes under the monitor and the IV pumps always go on the other side of the bed (due to space issues int he old unit).
I and several others disagree with this practice as it many times leads to lines being run across the patient (in a neuro icu) so there's a bigger risk of lines being pulled out by patients, extension tubings that descrease the accuracy of your #'s, etc.
I am looking for information to support either practice as I would like to get this settled once & for all. Does anyone have any suggestions about where I might look for research to support either practice? What do you do in your units?
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