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Pediatric Intensive Care

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1999
To provide optimal care, a veterinarian in a pediatric intensive care situation for a puppy or kitten should be familiar with normal and abnormal vital signs, nursing care and monitoring considerations, and probable diseases. This article is a brief discussion of the pediatric intensive care commonly required to treat puppies or kittens in emergency ...
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Drugs in pediatric intensive care.

Current drug targets, 2012
This is an editorial of an issue about drugs in pediatric intensive ...
Cavaliere, Franco   +2 more
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Pediatric intensive care in Argentina

Critical Care Medicine, 1993
8.2% of the gross domestic product is spent annually on health care in Argentina a country of 32 million people. There is 1 medical doctor of every 147000 beds in a total 3180 hospitals. The infant mortality rate in Argentina is 24.5/1000 live births which is high compared to developed countries.
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Monitoring in pediatric intensive care

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1993
Monitoring plays an essential role in the management of critically ill children, although continuous observation along with frequent clinical examination remains the best readily available monitor. Unfortunately, human beings do not have the capability of a prolonged, uninterrupted attention span and nurses often have multiple tasks assigned that limit
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Pediatric trauma: Postinjury care in the pediatric intensive care unit

Critical Care Medicine, 2002
Traumatic injuries occur in > 20 million children each year and are the leading source of death in children over the age of 1 yr. Mechanisms of injury and subsequent therapies for critically injured children are diverse. This review will focus on resources and management strategies for caring for the severely injured child in the pediatric intensive ...
Jeanette R M, White, Heidi J, Dalton
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Pediatric Palliative Care in the Intensive Care Unit

Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2015
The chronicity of illness that afflicts children in Pediatric Palliative Care and the medical technology that has improved their lifespan and quality of life make prognostication extremely difficult. The uncertainty of prognostication and the available medical technologies make both the neonatal intensive care unit and the pediatric intensive care unit
Kevin, Madden   +2 more
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Hospital costs of pediatric intensive care

Critical Care Medicine, 1999
To characterize hospital costs of pediatric intensive care and to determine which demographic and disease characteristics are associated with cost.Prospective cohort study.A 20-bed pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) in an urban university-affiliated teaching children's hospital.All children (n = 1,376) admitted to the multidisciplinary PICU during ...
R, Chalom, R C, Raphaely, A T, Costarino
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Pediatric Intensive Care

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1991
This second edition is another entry in the burgeoning area of textbooks addressing topics of the intensive care unit. It bears little similarity to the first edition, being markedly better (and larger) in all respects. The text is generally well written and covers most subjects in adequate detail for pediatric house officers and practitioners. Its 50
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Candidemia in a pediatric intensive care unit

Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 2004
To examine the incidence, epidemiology, and clinical characteristics of candidemia in a pediatric intensive care unit.Retrospective cohort study.Pediatric intensive care unit of a tertiary care teaching and referral hospital in north India.All patients with candidemia from March 1993 to December 1996.Patient-related data were analyzed to study ...
Sunit C, Singhi   +2 more
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Palliative Care in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

AACN Advanced Critical Care
The purposes of this review are to describe differences between palliative care for adult patients and palliative care for pediatric patients, both generally and in the intensive care unit; to highlight ethical considerations for pediatric intensive care unit patients by using illustrative cases; and to examine the impact of these ethical ...
Noreen, Crain, Joy, Miller
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