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Pediatric critical care transport: The road ahead. [30-Apr-2020]
Oberender F.Nutrition research in the ICU. [24-Apr-2024]
Kuhn L.Older age, delirium, dementia, frailty, and critical care: Care priorities. [1-Aug-2022]
Bloomer M.J.; Woszczeiko C.; Hutchinson A.M.The impact of critical illness on patients' physical function and recovery: an explanatory mixed-methods analysis. [7-Dec-2023]
Paton M. ; Le Maitre C.; Berkovic D.; Lane R. ; Hodgson C.L.
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liaison personnel to provide education, support and assist the transition from hospital-based care to home, particularly in those without stable social supports, may improve the recovery process for survivors of critical illness.Copyright © 2023 The Author
Families' perspectives of participation in patient care in an adult intensive care unit: A qualitative study. [6-Aug-2021]
Wong P.; Redley B. ; Digby R.; Correya A.; Bucknall T.
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College of Critical Care Nurses Ltd. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Use of point-of-care ultrasound during cardiac arrest in the intensive care unit: a cross-sectional survey. [31-May-2024]
West D.A.; Killick C.; Jones D.
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ultrasound during cardiac arrest or negative attitudes towards its use. We aimed to determine the self-reported prevalence, attitudes towards, and barriers to use of point-of-care ultrasound during cardiac arrest in the intensive care unit. METHOD(S): We
Critical Care Transport: How Do We Measure Up?. [9-Oct-2015]
Oberender F.Patient care bridge - Mobile ICU for transit care of the critically I11. [22-Jan-2001]
Lindsay S.; Nagappan R.; Riddell T.; Barker J.; Maiden N.J.
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, New Zealand. It carries all the basic intensive care monitoring accoutrements, is lightweight and is suited for pre-hospital, inter-hospital and intra-hospital transit care. It is ideal for patient evacuation from the scene of motor vehicle
Critical care nutrition for children - where are we now? [3-Dec-2024]
Winderlich J. ; Brown G.; Udy A.A.; Ridley E.J.The impact of language barriers & interpreters on critical care patient outcomes. [17-Nov-2022]
Duronjic A.; Ku D.; Chavan S.; Bucci T.; Taylor S.; Pilcher D.
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for an interpreter and in-hospital mortality amongst non-elective intensive care unit (ICU) patients. METHOD(S): Adult patients admitted to all 23 public ICUs within the state of Victoria, Australia from July 2007 to June 2018, were extracted from The Australian New
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