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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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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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Pediatric Intensive Care

Anesthesiology, 1975
J J, Downes, R C, Raphaely
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Pediatric Intensive Care

2019
Anesthetists will find themselves treating critically ill children as part of their responsibilities. This requires fundamental skills such as recognizing the child who is seriously ill or deteriorating, and then quickly intensifying treatment. Critically ill children are tachypneic, tachycardic and have signs of respiratory and cardiac failure.
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Telemedicine in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2013
Telemedicine technologies involve real-time, live, interactive video and audio communication and allow pediatric critical care physicians to have a virtual presence at the bedside of any critically ill child. Telemedicine use is increasing and will be a common technology in remote emergency departments, inpatient wards, and pediatric intensive care ...
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Pediatric intensive care nursing

Critical Care Medicine, 1993
P, Hendricks, D G, Lappe
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Pediatric Intensive Care in General Hospitals

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1980
With the upward spiraling costs of health care delivery in the United States, the subject of cost effectiveness can no longer be considered as an abstract notion of secondary importance to what is perceived as the life-saving function of such units. The expense of building and equipping ICUs is not necessarily related to the quality of patient care ...
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Is Pediatric Intensive Care Trauma-Informed? A Review of Principles and Evidence

Children, 2022
Andrew Riley   +2 more
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