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Nursing Management, 2009
Drug alerts, medical safety alerts, guidance and up-to-date information for critical care professionals have been made available on the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency's website, at www.mhra.gov.uk/Safetyinformation/Healthcareproviders/Criticalcarepractitioners/index.htm.
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Drug alerts, medical safety alerts, guidance and up-to-date information for critical care professionals have been made available on the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency's website, at www.mhra.gov.uk/Safetyinformation/Healthcareproviders/Criticalcarepractitioners/index.htm.
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Ophthalmology in Critical Care
Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 2019Abstract Ophthalmic disease encountered in the intensive care unit (ICU) has a wide spectrum of prevalence and severity. Prolonged exposure of the cornea is common and preventable. Trauma, glaucoma, infection, vascular disease, and burns are among the potential causes of vision loss. Patients are predisposed to ocular complications by
Priyanka H. Parekh +4 more
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2007
Small mammals and birds present unique challenges for the clinician in treatment of life-threatening conditions. Numerous books have been written on shock, critical care, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation in small animals. The basic protocols can be adapted for use in small mammals and birds.
Marla, Lichtenberger, Jeff, Ko
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Small mammals and birds present unique challenges for the clinician in treatment of life-threatening conditions. Numerous books have been written on shock, critical care, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation in small animals. The basic protocols can be adapted for use in small mammals and birds.
Marla, Lichtenberger, Jeff, Ko
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American Journal of Critical Care, 1992
Critical care, as a specialty in both nursing and medicine, is well recognized and the number of people requiring hospitalization for critical illnesses continues to increase. The purpose of this paper is to examine the future and the changes that lie ahead in critical care.
E B, Rudy, A, Grenvik
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Critical care, as a specialty in both nursing and medicine, is well recognized and the number of people requiring hospitalization for critical illnesses continues to increase. The purpose of this paper is to examine the future and the changes that lie ahead in critical care.
E B, Rudy, A, Grenvik
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Critical Care Clinics, 2003
Demographic compulsions are inescapable. There has been a 50% increase in life expectancy at birth for persons born in 1980 compared to those born in 1900. Not only do critical care units utilize up to a third of hospital expenditures and about 1% of GNP, the critically ill elderly consume a disproportionate amount of ICU resources.
Ramesh, Nagappan, Geoffrey, Parkin
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Demographic compulsions are inescapable. There has been a 50% increase in life expectancy at birth for persons born in 1980 compared to those born in 1900. Not only do critical care units utilize up to a third of hospital expenditures and about 1% of GNP, the critically ill elderly consume a disproportionate amount of ICU resources.
Ramesh, Nagappan, Geoffrey, Parkin
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1989
Important keys to successful patient management include: 1. Identify and treat the most life-threatening problems first. 2. Make the patient as stable as possible before undertaking stressful procedures. 3. The critical patient's condition is rapidly changing and requires intensive monitoring and frequent reevaluation. 4.
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Important keys to successful patient management include: 1. Identify and treat the most life-threatening problems first. 2. Make the patient as stable as possible before undertaking stressful procedures. 3. The critical patient's condition is rapidly changing and requires intensive monitoring and frequent reevaluation. 4.
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Critical Care Clinics, 1997
India is a vast democracy of nearly one billion people. Before the British rule ended in 1947, the life span of an Indian was a mere 21 years. Within a short span of 50 years, it increased to an impressive 63 years, largely due to public health measures initiated by the government.
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India is a vast democracy of nearly one billion people. Before the British rule ended in 1947, the life span of an Indian was a mere 21 years. Within a short span of 50 years, it increased to an impressive 63 years, largely due to public health measures initiated by the government.
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2008
Emergency physicians are regularly called on to care for critically poisoned patients. This article reviews the general approach and management of the critically poisoned patient. Specific clinical characteristics are identified that may clue the clinician into a specific toxin class as a diagnosis.
Christopher P, Holstege +2 more
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Emergency physicians are regularly called on to care for critically poisoned patients. This article reviews the general approach and management of the critically poisoned patient. Specific clinical characteristics are identified that may clue the clinician into a specific toxin class as a diagnosis.
Christopher P, Holstege +2 more
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Position Paper on Critical Care Pharmacy Services: 2020 Update
Critical Care Medicine, 2020Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. Objectives: To provide a multiorganizational statement to update recommendations for critical care pharmacy practice and make recommendations for future practice.
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 2017
High-value CCC is rapidly evolving to meet the demands of increased patient acuity and to incorporate advances in technology. The high-performing CCC system and culture should aim to learn quickly and continuously improve. CCC demands a proactive, interactive, precise, an expert team, and continuity.
Kevin W, Lobdell +2 more
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High-value CCC is rapidly evolving to meet the demands of increased patient acuity and to incorporate advances in technology. The high-performing CCC system and culture should aim to learn quickly and continuously improve. CCC demands a proactive, interactive, precise, an expert team, and continuity.
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