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Kali shares her journey from a nurse in a pioneering ICU—where awake, mobile, intubated patients were the norm—to a world where comatose ventilator patients are the expectation. She unpacks the hidden harms of automatic sedation, sharing both eye-opening research and the heart-wrenching stories of ICU survivors who left with trauma, cognitive struggles, and fractured lives.
Dr. Bonta and Kali explore how culture, habit, and outdated beliefs have shaped critical care—and challenge us all to rethink what’s possible. Is it really safer, easier, or kinder to keep patients sedated? Or can presence, mobility, and human connection transform not just survival, but recovery?
Get ready to question what you thought you knew about the ICU, discover what’s already possible in some hospitals, and hear a call to action for compassionate, evidence-based change. If you work in healthcare—or might ever need it—this is a conversation you can’t afford to miss. Let’s ditch the lab coat and reimagine patient care, one episode at a time.
Episode Highlights05:14 — Challenges of Mechanical Ventilation
06:57 — ICU Nursing: Breathing Tube Walks
10:14 — ICU Norms Challenged: Breathing Tubes
13:16 — Pioneering Awake, Mobile Patient Care
19:11 — Awake and Walking ICU Initiative
22:06 — Rethinking Hospital DVT Practices
25:42 — Sedation Considerations Before Intubation
27:20 — Reducing Delirium in ICU Care
32:57 — Sedation: Not Just Laughing Gas
36:24 — Rounding Culture and ICU Challenges
39:08 — Improving ICU Care: ABCDEF Protocol
41:23 — Rethinking Patient Sedation Practices
44:14 — Improving ICU Patient Care
47:38 — Revolutionizing Awake ICU Care
By Dr. Mark Bonta5
1919 ratings
Kali shares her journey from a nurse in a pioneering ICU—where awake, mobile, intubated patients were the norm—to a world where comatose ventilator patients are the expectation. She unpacks the hidden harms of automatic sedation, sharing both eye-opening research and the heart-wrenching stories of ICU survivors who left with trauma, cognitive struggles, and fractured lives.
Dr. Bonta and Kali explore how culture, habit, and outdated beliefs have shaped critical care—and challenge us all to rethink what’s possible. Is it really safer, easier, or kinder to keep patients sedated? Or can presence, mobility, and human connection transform not just survival, but recovery?
Get ready to question what you thought you knew about the ICU, discover what’s already possible in some hospitals, and hear a call to action for compassionate, evidence-based change. If you work in healthcare—or might ever need it—this is a conversation you can’t afford to miss. Let’s ditch the lab coat and reimagine patient care, one episode at a time.
Episode Highlights05:14 — Challenges of Mechanical Ventilation
06:57 — ICU Nursing: Breathing Tube Walks
10:14 — ICU Norms Challenged: Breathing Tubes
13:16 — Pioneering Awake, Mobile Patient Care
19:11 — Awake and Walking ICU Initiative
22:06 — Rethinking Hospital DVT Practices
25:42 — Sedation Considerations Before Intubation
27:20 — Reducing Delirium in ICU Care
32:57 — Sedation: Not Just Laughing Gas
36:24 — Rounding Culture and ICU Challenges
39:08 — Improving ICU Care: ABCDEF Protocol
41:23 — Rethinking Patient Sedation Practices
44:14 — Improving ICU Patient Care
47:38 — Revolutionizing Awake ICU Care

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