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What’s the single most important thing intensive care units can do to avoid the disasters that can happen when patients are transported to and from hospital departments? The most important factor is having a critical care doctor or head ICU nurse present to quarterback the move, says pediatrician Robert F. Patterson, MD, FAAP, critical care intensivist at Nemours Children’s Clinic in Pensacola, Fla.

Critical Care Plus: Intra-Hospital Patient Transport Fraught With Difficulties