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Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2015
During the last 15 years, critical care services provided via telemedicine have expanded to now be incorporated into the care of 13% of patients in intensive care units (ICUs) in the United States. A response to shortfalls in the availability of critical care-trained providers has evolved into integrated programs of ICU care with contributions to ...
Steven A, Fuhrman, Craig M, Lilly
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During the last 15 years, critical care services provided via telemedicine have expanded to now be incorporated into the care of 13% of patients in intensive care units (ICUs) in the United States. A response to shortfalls in the availability of critical care-trained providers has evolved into integrated programs of ICU care with contributions to ...
Steven A, Fuhrman, Craig M, Lilly
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Chest, 2007
Observational studies of patients receiving prolonged mechanical ventilation and other forms of critical care support have determined acquired neuromuscular disorders to be extremely common. Early studies used electrophysiologic investigations to diagnose critical illness polyneuropathy (CIP) and muscle biopsy to confirm critical illness myopathy (CIM).
William D, Schweickert, Jesse, Hall
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Observational studies of patients receiving prolonged mechanical ventilation and other forms of critical care support have determined acquired neuromuscular disorders to be extremely common. Early studies used electrophysiologic investigations to diagnose critical illness polyneuropathy (CIP) and muscle biopsy to confirm critical illness myopathy (CIM).
William D, Schweickert, Jesse, Hall
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Annales francaises d'anesthesie et de reanimation, 2013
La neuromyopathie acquise en réanimation (NMAR) est la pathologie neurologique acquise la plus fréquemment observée en réanimation. Elle associe une atteinte nerveuse, musculaire et de la jonction neuromusculaire. Sa physiopathologie est complexe.
Gueret, Gildas +9 more
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La neuromyopathie acquise en réanimation (NMAR) est la pathologie neurologique acquise la plus fréquemment observée en réanimation. Elle associe une atteinte nerveuse, musculaire et de la jonction neuromusculaire. Sa physiopathologie est complexe.
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1968
way to having a total of four rooms with 14 beds. Within the immediate area there is a conference room, laboratory, and sleeping quarters for the physician on call. The unit is equipped with cardiac monitors, pacemakers, cardioverters, defibrillators, electocardiography machines, hypo-hyperthermia units, suction machines, a volume respirator, and an ...
A J, Steckel, J R, Lawrence
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way to having a total of four rooms with 14 beds. Within the immediate area there is a conference room, laboratory, and sleeping quarters for the physician on call. The unit is equipped with cardiac monitors, pacemakers, cardioverters, defibrillators, electocardiography machines, hypo-hyperthermia units, suction machines, a volume respirator, and an ...
A J, Steckel, J R, Lawrence
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Critical Care Clinics, 2019
Tele-ICU improves access to high-quality critical care using a variety of information technology (IT) solutions. Recent advances in computing and telecommunications have expanded telemedicine programs nationwide. This review covers the basic principles of delivery models, technological needs, cybersecurity, health IT standards, and interoperability ...
Vitaly, Herasevich, Sanjay, Subramanian
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Tele-ICU improves access to high-quality critical care using a variety of information technology (IT) solutions. Recent advances in computing and telecommunications have expanded telemedicine programs nationwide. This review covers the basic principles of delivery models, technological needs, cybersecurity, health IT standards, and interoperability ...
Vitaly, Herasevich, Sanjay, Subramanian
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Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1994
Critically ill patients need their families more than ever, but rigid policies often restrict family visitation in ICU. Family visitation is not a "privilege" granted by hospitals, it is a necessary adjunct to the therapeutic regimen. Though changing outdated visitation policies can be difficult, it must be done.
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Critically ill patients need their families more than ever, but rigid policies often restrict family visitation in ICU. Family visitation is not a "privilege" granted by hospitals, it is a necessary adjunct to the therapeutic regimen. Though changing outdated visitation policies can be difficult, it must be done.
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The Neurodiagnostic Journal, 2020
The neurological application of long-term electroencephalography (EEG) monitoring in the intensive care unit (ICU) has been implemented in many healthcare institutions. The use of EEG as a monitoring tool in the ICU affords many potential benefits.
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The neurological application of long-term electroencephalography (EEG) monitoring in the intensive care unit (ICU) has been implemented in many healthcare institutions. The use of EEG as a monitoring tool in the ICU affords many potential benefits.
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Critical Care Medicine, 1984
Head nurses from 78 ICUs in 37 northeast Ohio hospitals were interviewed about visiting policies. There was tremendous variation with regard to frequency and length of visits; 25% of these ICUs allowed only 2 visits/day, and 42% restricted visits to under 20 min. Most units rarely or never allowed children under 12 yr old to visit.
S J, Youngner +4 more
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Head nurses from 78 ICUs in 37 northeast Ohio hospitals were interviewed about visiting policies. There was tremendous variation with regard to frequency and length of visits; 25% of these ICUs allowed only 2 visits/day, and 42% restricted visits to under 20 min. Most units rarely or never allowed children under 12 yr old to visit.
S J, Youngner +4 more
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Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 2014
Many ICU patients struggle to recovery following critical illness and may be left with physical, cognitive and psychological problems, which have a negative impact on their quality of life. Gross muscle mass loss and weakness can take some months to recover after the patients' Intensive Care Unit (ICU) discharge, in addition critical illness ...
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Many ICU patients struggle to recovery following critical illness and may be left with physical, cognitive and psychological problems, which have a negative impact on their quality of life. Gross muscle mass loss and weakness can take some months to recover after the patients' Intensive Care Unit (ICU) discharge, in addition critical illness ...
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