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期刊名:Critical care nursing quarterly

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ISSN:0887-9303

e-ISSN:1550-5111

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Tamara Norton,Laura Chechel,Courtney Sanchez et al. Tamara Norton et al.
The use of diaries is known to reduce post-intensive care syndrome in the intensive care unit (ICU) for survivors and families. Studies are needed to explore nurses' experience with diaries. Although the diaries are written for the patient,...
Sara Bekele,Nicole Kuhnly,Leon L Chen Sara Bekele
Innovations in oncology have expanded treatment eligibility, leading to a rise in cancer patients requiring critical care. This necessitates that all critical care clinicians possess a fundamental knowledge of prevalent oncological conditio...
Cassandra Asberry,Alaina Martini Cassandra Asberry
Prehospital rapid sequence intubation (RSI), like inpatient RSI, is not without risk of adverse effects to the patient. The most notable of these adverse effects is postintubation hemodynamic instability. Air medical providers choose induct...
Bradley Owens,Chris Hall Bradley Owens
Waveform capnography is a noninvasive measurement of ventilation and perfusion commonly employed in the prehospital setting. It is easy to apply, and modern cardiac monitors are equipped with the necessary ports and capability to display re...
Brandon Jones,Cassandra Asberry Brandon Jones
Prehospital intubation is a high-risk, relatively low frequency procedure. Provider experience plays a key role in first-pass success rates, especially in the setting of a difficult airway. While strong foundational knowledge is necessary t...
Peter Hough Jr,Philip Nawrocki,Tyler McCardell et al. Peter Hough Jr et al.
The air medical transport industry places a high value on developing and maintaining a culture of safety due to the higher risk nature of its operations. The dynamic nature of response and transport, inherent risks involved with flight, lac...
Brian Mikolich,Geoff Shank,David Thomas Brian Mikolich
Air medical providers are responsible for the care of an incredibly diverse patient population. When it is time to transport a patient, providers must be prepared for complex situations, each requiring different skills, medications, and cri...
Candice J Myrgo Candice J Myrgo
Air medical transport of critically ill and injured patients began during World War II. Now air transport has become an integral part of health care, nationally and internationally. With the development of portable medical equipment critica...
Alaina Martini,Stephanie Boswell,Russ Faiello et al. Alaina Martini et al.
The success of each air medical transport mission is dependent on the coordinated efforts of communications specialists, aviation personnel, medical crew members, referring hospitals, local emergency medical services, and fire and law enfor...