Articles Tagged With: trauma
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Critical Care Plus: Artificial Variability Research Picks Up Momentum
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Critical Care Plus: Researcher Advises Replacing JCAHO Ratings
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Critical Care Plus: Respiratory Isolation Measures Underused, Researcher Finds
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Critical Care Plus: Special Beds: Boon to Patients or High-Profit Boondoggle?
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The ‘Sigh’ as a Recruitment Maneuver in ARDS?
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Special Feature: Analgesic Considerations in the Critically Ill and Injured Patient
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Critical Care Plus: Unsanitary Conditions Lead to Shakeup in Kansas City
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Full August 2007 Issue in PDF
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Making Decisions about ICU Care When There is No Next of Kin
An elderly man is found hypothermic and unresponsive in a bus station, and is brought by paramedics to the nearest hospital. -
PAV+: A New Mode Coming To A Ventilator Near You
Mechanical ventilation has been evolving ever since the introduction and large scale use of iron lungs. Advances in the fields of medicine and technology have resulted in nearly an alphabet soup of modes of mechanical ventilation.