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A Framework for Rationing Ventilators and Critical Care Beds During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2020
As the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic intensifies, shortages of ventilators have occurred in Italy and are likely imminent in parts of the US.
D. White, B. Lo
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Definitions for sepsis and organ failure and guidelines for the use of innovative therapies in sepsis. The ACCP/SCCM Consensus Conference Committee. American College of Chest Physicians/Society of Critical Care Medicine.

Chest, 1992
An American College of Chest Physicians/Society of Critical Care Medicine Consensus Conference was held in Northbrook in August 1991 with the goal of agreeing on a set of definitions that could be applied to patients with sepsis and its sequelae.
R. Bone   +7 more
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Critical Care

Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2006
2006 marks the 40th year of publication for The Annals. Over that time, The Annals has been an important contributor to the development of clinical pharmacy. Throughout 2006, we are publishing articles reflecting on the history of clinical pharmacy through the eyes of practitioners, including those pioneering clinical pharmacy, as well as those who ...
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Critical care

2010
It is well recognized that errors of communication are associated with causing harm to patients on the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). By means of presenting a patient-based narrative, this chapter looks at communication in intensive care medicine focusing attention on styles of communication that are useful in different areas of common practice. It must be
Daniel Nethercott, Maire Shelley
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Position Paper on Critical Care Pharmacy Services: 2020 Update

Critical Care Medicine, 2020
Supplemental 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.
I. Lat   +14 more
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Critical care

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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Critical Care Medicine

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1985
Shock and multiple organ system failure are 2 of the most common and important problems in the intensive care unit (ICU). When tissue oxygen supply decreases in certain forms of shock, increased oxygen extraction occurs to maintain oxygen consumption. If shock continues unabated, oxygen delivery becomes inadequate and anaerobic metabolism ensues, with ...
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CRITICAL CARE IN EUROPE

Critical Care Clinics, 1997
Intensive care medicine developed in Europe following the polio epidemic in Denmark in 1952 and is now a specialty in its own right. Across Europe differences exist between countries regarding unit size, policy, staffing, and patient demographics. There is in particular a marked north/south divide, with smaller units dealing with sicker patients in the
Vincent, Jean Louis   +2 more
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Ophthalmology in Critical Care

Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 2019
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.
Priyanka H. Parekh   +4 more
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Critical Care

Emergency Medicine News, 2023
J. Morgenstern
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