نتایج جستجو برای: critical illness

تعداد نتایج: 564214  

Journal: :American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2014
Pleuni E Hooijman Albertus Beishuizen Monique C de Waard Frances S de Man J W Vermeijden Pascal Steenvoorde R Arthur Bouwman Wies Lommen Hieronymus W H van Hees Leo M A Heunks Chris Dickhoff Donald L van der Peet Armand R J Girbes Jeff R Jasper Fady I Malik Ger J M Stienen Koen J Hartemink Marinus A Paul Coen A C Ottenheijm

2017
Lei Xu Ting Wang Ting Chen Wen-Qun Yang Ze-Ping Liang Jing-Ci Zhu

OBJECTIVES To identify risk factors for enteral feeding intolerance screening in critically ill patients, thereby, provide some reference for healthcare staff to assess the risk of feeding intolerance, and lay the foundation for future scale development.  Methods: This study used a mixed methodology, including a literature review, semi-structured interviews, the Delphi technique, and the analyt...

2007
Jan Ramon

In this paper we describe an interesting application of temporal data mining, predicting the evolution of critically ill patients. We point out several issues which make this application particularly challenging. We outline our work in progress and discuss directions for further work.

2013
Daren K Heyland Paul E Wischmeyer

Recent studies challenge the beneficial role of artificial nutrition provided to critically ill patients and point out the limitations of existing studies in this area. We take a differing view of the existing data and refute many of the arguments put forward by previous authors. We review the mechanistic, observational, and experimental data supporting a role for early enteral nutrition in the...

Journal: :Critical Care 2005
Randi Zlotnik Shaul

Research involving critically ill persons highlights challenging questions surrounding third party authorization. The ethical and legal viability in research involving persons who do not have the capacity to consent to participation is not universally accepted, and inconsistent standards are reflected in research ethics guidelines, law and practice. In order to ensure that research participants...

Journal: :Dimensions of critical care nursing : DCCN 2007
Rosemary A Timmerman

Although the complications of immobility are well-described in the literature, critically ill patients are often subjected to prolonged periods of bed rest. Nurses, by virtue of their expertise in preventing iatrogenic complications, are in an ideal position to prevent the adverse outcomes associated with immobility. This article describes how nurses can use a mobility protocol to increase the ...

Journal: :Journal of accident & emergency medicine 1996
G H McGinn R E MacKenzie J A Donnelly E A Smith C J Runcie

A specialist transfer team based in the regional intensive therapy unit (ITU) at the Western Infirmary, Glasgow, acts as a central interhospital retrieval team for Glasgow and the west of Scotland. The establishment of trauma systems has been proposed. This paper describes the activities of the specialist transfer team to illustrate the potential role of a central retrieval team within such a s...

2015
Margriet FC de Jong Nienke Molenaar Albertus Beishuizen AB Johan Groeneveld

Unfortunately, the original version of this article [1] contained an error. Table Two (Table 1 here) was included incorrectly. The correct Table Two (Table 1 here) can be found below: permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate i...

Journal: :Critical care clinics 2006
Bradley A Boucher G Christopher Wood Joseph M Swanson

Physiologic alterations in critically ill patients can significantly affect the pharmacokinetics of drugs used in the critically ill patient population. Understanding these pharmacokinetic changes is essential relative to optimizing drug therapy. This article outlines the major differences seen in the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of drugs in critically ill patients. Impor...

2011
Jeremy C Pamplin Sarah J Murray Kevin K Chung

Communication failures are a significant contributor to medical errors that harm patients. Critical care delivery is a complex system of inter-professional work that is distributed across time, space, and multiple disciplines. Because health-care education and delivery remain siloed by profession, we lack a shared framework within which we discuss and subsequently optimize patient care. Further...

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