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Avaliação do Nível de Estresse da Equipe de Enfermagem em Terapia Intensiva/Evaluation of Stress Level Team Nursing in Intensive Care

open access: green, 1970
Patrícia Costa dos Santos da Silva   +4 more
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Intensive Care Medicine [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
奥寺 敬, 杉木 実, 澁谷 伸子
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Intensive care

Nursing Management, 2004
The families and friends of patients in intensive care are the target of a new website at www.ics.ac.uk It provides easily accessible answers to common questions away from stressful hospital situations.
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Burn Intensive Care

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2014
As a result of continuous development in the treatment of burns, the LD50 (the burn size lethal to 50% of the population) for thermal injuries has risen from 42% total body surface area (TBSA) during the 1940s and 1950s to more than 90% TBSA for young thermally injured patients.
Shawn P. Fagan   +2 more
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The Endothelium in Intensive Care

Critical Care Clinics, 2005
This article reviews the major role that the vascular endothelium plays in pathophysiological processes related to metabolism, vascular function, and blood coagulation. Normally an antithrombotic surface, inflammation activates endothelium to become a prothrombotic and pro-inflammatory interface that is critically involved in multi-organ failure in ...
Benoit Vallet, Eric Wiel, Hugo ten Cate
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Surviving intensive care*

Critical Care Medicine, 2002
From the contents: The Variable Use of Survival as an Outcome for ICU Patients. Morbidity and Functional Limitations in Survivors of ARDS. Health-related Quality of Life. The Neuropsychological Consequences of Intensive Care. The Burden of Caregiving on Families of ICU Survivors.
Vladimir Kaplan, Derek C. Angus
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MRSA in intensive care [PDF]

open access: possibleNursing Standard, 2001
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is becoming more prevalent, particularly in intensive care settings. To prevent its transmission, all patients should undergo the same infection control procedures that they would if they carried the infection. Continuing education programmes can help to increase awareness among hospital staff.
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The intensive care unit

2010
This chapter discusses the provision of palliative care in ICUs, with an emphasis on end-of-life care. Specifically, challenges and barriers to providing such care in ICUs are described, and recommendations are offered for the provision of symptom assessment and management.
Jennifer McAdam, Kathleen Puntillo
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Handover in Intensive Care

Medicina Intensiva (English Edition), 2018
Handover is a frequent and complex task that also implies the transfer of the responsibility of the care. The deficiencies in this process are associated with important gaps in clinical safety and also in patient and professional dissatisfaction, as well as increasing health cost.
M.C. Martín Delgado   +15 more
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