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AORN Journal, 1973
KD Roberts, Paediatric Intesive Care, 1971, Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications, Edwards, 271, pp, $11 ...
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KD Roberts, Paediatric Intesive Care, 1971, Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications, Edwards, 271, pp, $11 ...
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Paediatric intensive care in Harare
Annals of Tropical Paediatrics, 1987A review of 1 year's experience in the paediatric intensive care unit in Harare is presented. Two hundred and eighty-six children were admitted and 66.4% survived. The major conditions for which the children were admitted were respiratory tract infections, surgical conditions, sepsis, tetanus, the Guillain Barré syndrome and acute renal failure.
J M, Topley, F K, Nkrumah
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Ethics in paediatric intensive care
Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 1995Although many nurses may not consciously acknowledge the fact, ethical considerations are a vital part of nursing practice. The concept and definition of ethics, and how these may be applied to Paediatric Intensive Care in particular are considered here. Suggested frameworks for addressing ethical dilemmas are examined, as well as the possible conflict
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Bronchoscopy in paediatric intensive care
Paediatric Respiratory Reviews, 2003Bronchoscopy is a highly versatile technique in the context of intensive care and has many potentially valuable indications. Safety is of paramount importance and the risks in critically unstable patients are correspondingly greater than in more stable children. The main contraindication to bronchoscopy is if it will provide no useful information.
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Bereavement in paediatric intensive care
Pediatric Anesthesia, 2003SummaryThe death of a child is a very sad event in anyone's life. It also affects all staff in paediatric intensive care units in different ways at different times. The publication of standards of bereavement care in paediatric intensive care hopes to be able to assist medical and nursing staff to understand and feel more confident in this emotionally ...
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Paediatric palliative care and paediatric intensive care
Nursing in Critical Care, 2012openaire +2 more sources
Paediatric Neuro-Intensive Care
Abstract Acute neurological failure is among the top three reasons for admissions to paediatric critical care units worldwide and is associated with significant associated morbidity and mortality. Prompt recognition and early appropriate treatments improve outcome of these patients. However, interpretation of neurological examinations inEmma Harley +2 more
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Planning for post‐pandemic cancer care delivery: Recovery or opportunity for redesign?
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Pelin Cinar +2 more
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