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Critically Ill Patients’ Care

The value of correlation of serum 20S proteasome concentration and percentage of lymphocytic apoptosis in critically ill patients: a prospective observational study

The value of correlation of serum 20S proteasome concentration and percentage of lymphocytic apoptosis in critically ill patients: a prospective observational study

... Sixty-seven critically ill adult intensive care patients divided into two groups, 32 septic patients (sepsis group) and 35 nonseptic critically ill patients ...

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Integrating palliative care with intensive care for critically ill patients with lung cancer

Integrating palliative care with intensive care for critically ill patients with lung cancer

... intensive care therapies, and issues related to end-of-life care reflects in part concerns that such com- munication would extinguish hope or worsen emotional distress ...cancer patients and their ...

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Videolaryngoscopy in critically ill patients

Videolaryngoscopy in critically ill patients

... the critically ill patients [21] iden- tified nine randomized controlled trials (RCTs) compar- ing VL to traditional direct laryngoscopy ...sive care unit (ICU) vs emergency department), the ...

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Hypomagnesemia in critically ill patients

Hypomagnesemia in critically ill patients

... hospitalized patients (7–11%) and even more frequent in patients with other coexisting electrolyte abnormalities [1–3] and in critically ill patients [4, ...in critically ...

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Original Article Factors affecting the prognosis of cancer patients in general intensive care units in a Chinese population

Original Article Factors affecting the prognosis of cancer patients in general intensive care units in a Chinese population

... cally ill cancer patients with postoperative respiratory insufficiency in China ...of critically ill cancer patients, but most of the patients were mainly underwent scheduled ...

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Kurdistan Nurses’ Feelings and Experiences About Patients’ Death in ICUs: A Case Study in Kurdistan Region, Iraq

Kurdistan Nurses’ Feelings and Experiences About Patients’ Death in ICUs: A Case Study in Kurdistan Region, Iraq

... health care team (Naidoo ...health care system; therefore the extra duties performed in ICU by Kurdish nurses led them to further ...critical care units (Valiee, Peyrovi & Nik- bakht Nasrabadi ...

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Acute kidney injury in the perioperative period and in intensive care units (excluding renal replacement therapies)

Acute kidney injury in the perioperative period and in intensive care units (excluding renal replacement therapies)

... in critically ill patients [88], especially during sepsis [89–91], this value is usu- ally considered as the lowest acceptable level required for maintaining renal perfusion during AKI ...and ...

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The Effect of Information Booklets on Family Members’ Satisfaction with Decision Making in an Intensive Care Unit of Malaysia

The Effect of Information Booklets on Family Members’ Satisfaction with Decision Making in an Intensive Care Unit of Malaysia

... the care of critically ill patients in an intensive care ...of critically-ill patients were conveniently assigned to an intervention group and a control ...sive ...

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What is an Appropriate Nursing Care Model in Critical Care Units: Domestic or International Models

What is an Appropriate Nursing Care Model in Critical Care Units: Domestic or International Models

... critical care therapies. Models of care delivery to guide care of critically ill patients are valuable resources to optimize care and promote the well-being of these ...

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Reintubation in critically ill patients: procedural complications and implications for care

Reintubation in critically ill patients: procedural complications and implications for care

... In critically ill patients, re-intubation is common and may be a high-risk ...high-risk patients can allow time for life-saving ...on patients that underwent multiple out-of-operating ...

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Improving the quality of care of the critically ill patients: Implementing the care bundle approach in the ICU

Improving the quality of care of the critically ill patients: Implementing the care bundle approach in the ICU

... patient care remains a challenge in critical care services, especially where resources are stretched and the health care system ...the critically ill patient and the critical ...

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Involvement of Patients’ Families in Care of Critically Ill Patients at Kenyatta National Hospital Critical Care Units

Involvement of Patients’ Families in Care of Critically Ill Patients at Kenyatta National Hospital Critical Care Units

... son’s care getting involved in activities such as bathing and turning is hard for me because it makes me emotionally vulnerable but I want to be involved in everything that is happening and being done to him ...

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Transferring the critically ill patient: are we there yet?

Transferring the critically ill patient: are we there yet?

... critical care transfers [78] and the most appropriate receiving hospital is not always chosen as the destination ...critical care networks have been established to improve this and to facilitate and ...

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Becoming a high reliability organization

Becoming a high reliability organization

... health care, particularly in high-risk settings like the intensive care unit ...patient care in the ICU, the potential for medical error, and the particular sensitivity of critically ...

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Original Article Tracheostomy in critically ill Chinese patients: propensity score matching analysis to determine indication and timing

Original Article Tracheostomy in critically ill Chinese patients: propensity score matching analysis to determine indication and timing

... more patients requiring prolonged airway intubation and respiratory ...intensive care unit (ICU) for patients requiring long-term mechanical ventilation (MV) ...

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Perceived needs and level of satisfaction with care by family members of critically ill patients at Muhimbili National hospital intensive care units, Tanzania

Perceived needs and level of satisfaction with care by family members of critically ill patients at Muhimbili National hospital intensive care units, Tanzania

... the critically ill patient’ s condition and prognosis [14, ...and patients to be able to provide care and support for both ...critical care nurses advocate for critically ...

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The global need for essential emergency and critical care

The global need for essential emergency and critical care

... critical ill- ness, or for the provision of emergency and critical ...critical care can be conflated with technologically advanced and expensive care on ...managing patients with multi-organ ...

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Clinical chronobiology: a timely consideration in critical care medicine

Clinical chronobiology: a timely consideration in critical care medicine

... feed critically ill adults continuously, whether via the enteral or parenteral ...of critically ill patients [74, 75], they did not consider circadian factors in their ...

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Nosocomial infections in critically ill patients

Nosocomial infections in critically ill patients

... of critically ill patients acquire an infection during their stay in an intensive care unit (ICU) and the frequency of these infections varies considerably in different populations and ...

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Oral hygiene care in critically ill patients

Oral hygiene care in critically ill patients

... unconscious patients are assisted in maintaining a healthy oral condition. Such care includes lubricating the lips and cleaning the inside of the cheeks, the roof of the mouth, and the ...

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