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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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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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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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Intensive Care

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2014
The author finds his ideal of nursing care in an inpatient hospice.
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Perinatal intensive care

Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1977
Abstract In the past, few very low-birth-weight ( By 1966, intensive care had been introduced at University College Hospital.From that time, a follow up study of the survivors has been in progress and includes repeated physical examinations, psychological and behavioural testing.
A, Blake, A, Stewart, D, Turcan
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