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Non-invasive respiratory support in paediatric critical care: protocol for a cohort study emulating the FIRST-line support for Assistance in Breathing in Children (FIRST-ABC) step-up randomised clinical trial using routinely collected data from the Paediatric Intensive Care Audit Network (PICANet) database. [PDF]
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Measuring evidence-based clinical guideline compliance in the paediatric intensive care unit. [PDF]
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The role of bioethics services in paediatric intensive care units: a qualitative descriptive study. [PDF]
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Speech-language pathologist involvement in the paediatric intensive care unit. [PDF]
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National Service Framework for Children, Young People and Maternity Services. Standard for hospital services [PDF]
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Current Anaesthesia & Critical Care, 1997
Abstract This concise reference provides a core curriculum for those who have to look after critically ill children. Early recognition of those children who need intensive care, prompt resuscitation, and safe transportation to specialized units are the keys to success for the sickest children.
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Abstract This concise reference provides a core curriculum for those who have to look after critically ill children. Early recognition of those children who need intensive care, prompt resuscitation, and safe transportation to specialized units are the keys to success for the sickest children.
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1981
Specialized paediatric intensive care units are viable only as Regional Centres and these will usually be associated with paediatric hospitals or university departments. Financial and manpower resources seldom permit the establishment of more than one unit for intensive care in the district general hospital and this has to serve all age groups. Despite
R. S. Atkinson +2 more
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Specialized paediatric intensive care units are viable only as Regional Centres and these will usually be associated with paediatric hospitals or university departments. Financial and manpower resources seldom permit the establishment of more than one unit for intensive care in the district general hospital and this has to serve all age groups. Despite
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