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Sleep Quality and Its Predictors among Critically Ill Patients: A Descriptive Correlational Study

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Azza Awad Algendy   +10 more
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Chronic critical illness in critically ill COVID-19 patients

Chronic Illness, 2023
Objectives To evaluate the presence of chronic critical illness (CCI) in COVID-19 patients and compare clinical characteristics and prognosis of patients with and without CCI admitted to intensive care unit (ICU). Methods It was a retrospective, observational study at a university hospital ICU.
Burcin Halacli   +5 more
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Neuromonitoring in Critically Ill Patients

Critical Care Medicine, 2023
OBJECTIVES: Critically ill patients are at high risk of acute brain injury. Bedside multimodality neuromonitoring techniques can provide a direct assessment of physiologic interactions between systemic derangements and intracranial processes and offer the potential for early detection of neurologic deterioration before ...
Swarna, Rajagopalan, Aarti, Sarwal
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Care for Critically Ill Patients With COVID-19.

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2020
Initial reports suggest that COVID-19 is associated with severe disease that requires intensive care in approximately 5% of proven infections.1 Given how common the disease is becoming, as in prior major severe acute respiratory infection outbreaks—SARS (
S. Murthy, C. Gomersall, R. Fowler
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Thrombocytopenia in Critically Ill Patients

Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2008
Critically ill patients often have a low platelet count. A proper identification of the underlying cause of this abnormality is required, because various underlying disorders may necessitate different diagnostic and therapeutic management strategies. Platelets are part of the first line of defense of the body against bleeding, hence, thrombocytopenia ...
Levi, Marcel, Löwenberg, Ester C.
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Communication with critically ill patients

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2005
Aim.  This paper reports a study that investigated the experiences of a group of critical care Jordanian nurses concerning verbal communication with critically ill patients.Background.  There is evidence that communication in critical care settings is not sufficiently implemented in practice.
Jafar, Alasad, Muayyad, Ahmad
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Outcomes of critically ill patients

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2005
We hypothesized that critically ill patients who remain in the ED for more than 24 hours experience worse outcomes and longer lengths of stay than those transferred to the medical intensive care unit (MICU) within 24 hours.Medical records were examined of all patients admitted to the MICU directly from the ED of a 325-bed community teaching hospital ...
Lisa, Tilluckdharry   +3 more
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