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Assessment of Pain in Non-vocal or Unresponsive ICU Patients
Pain defined as an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage1 is a common symptom experienced by critically ill patients. -
Do Arterial Catheters Improve Patient Care in the ICU?
Gershengorn and colleagues used prospectively collected data from the Project IMPACT database (a nationwide, voluntary, proprietary database for assessing performance of U.S. ICUs with respect to patient outcomes and numerous other variables) to examine the question of whether the use of arterial catheters (ACs) in critically ill, mechanically ventilated patients was associated with improved survival or other documentable benefits. -
The Choosing Wisely ® Top 5 List in Critical Care Medicine
The Choosing Wisely Campaign was introduced in 2011 by the American Board of Internal Medicine to identify practices and procedures physicians and patients should question. The critical care top 5 list was developed through a collaborative effort of several critical care societies. -
ED Legal Letter - Full September 1, 2014 Issue in PDF
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Pediatric Emergency Medicine Reports - Full September 2014 Issue in PDF
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Bioterrorism Watch: Fear is the foe when anthrax spores are found within hospital walls
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Full June 1, 2002 Issue in PDF
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