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Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2016
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To determine the feasibility and utility of a thematic analysis approach to synthesising qualitative evidence about parental experiences in the neonatal intensive care unit.
Dua'a Fayiz Al Maghaireh+4 more
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AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To determine the feasibility and utility of a thematic analysis approach to synthesising qualitative evidence about parental experiences in the neonatal intensive care unit.
Dua'a Fayiz Al Maghaireh+4 more
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Transfusion in the Intensive Care Unit
Surgical Infections, 2005Anemia is a common complication of critical illness. Because tissue hypoxia is a prominent factor in the development of organ dysfunction in the critically ill, conventional wisdom has argued that the transfusion of packed red blood cells can attenuate tissue hypoxia and so improve outcome.Review of pertinent English-language literature.The empiric ...
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Palliative Care in the Intensive Care Unit
Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2014Most patients who receive terminal care in the intensive care setting die after withdrawing or limiting of life-sustaining measures provided in the intensive care setting. The integration of palliative care into the intensive care unit (ICU) provides care, comfort, and planning for patients, families, and the medical staff to help decrease the ...
Jame Restau, Pamela Green
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Dysnatremias in the Intensive Care Unit
2010Dysnatremias (hypo- and hypernatremia) are common in patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) with a prevalence approaching 20-30% in some studies. Recent data reveals that both hypo- and hypernatremia present on admission to or developing in the ICU are independent risk factors for poor prognosis.
Rosner MH, Ronco C
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Palliative care interventions in intensive care unit patients
Intensive Care Medicine, 2021V. Metaxa+10 more
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1981
The epidemic of poliomyelitis which occurred in Copenhagen in the summer of 1952 produced many cases of bulbar and respiratory paralysis. The combined efforts of physicians and anaesthetists were able to effect a marked reduction in mortality by the use of tracheostomy to secure a clear airway and by artificial inflation of the lungs to provide ...
R. S. Atkinson+2 more
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The epidemic of poliomyelitis which occurred in Copenhagen in the summer of 1952 produced many cases of bulbar and respiratory paralysis. The combined efforts of physicians and anaesthetists were able to effect a marked reduction in mortality by the use of tracheostomy to secure a clear airway and by artificial inflation of the lungs to provide ...
R. S. Atkinson+2 more
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