
Name of Media:
Proposed framework for post‐intensive care syndrome in pediatrics (PICS‐p). Compared to the concept of PICS for adult intensive care unit survivors, the unique features of PICS‐p include the importance of baseline status, system maturation and psychosocial development, stronger interdependence within the family, and recovery trajectories that can potentially impact a child's life for decades.
Type of Library Material:
Diagram
Brief description of media:
Proposed framework for post‐intensive care syndrome in pediatrics (PICS‐p). Compared to the concept of PICS for adult intensive care unit survivors, the unique features of PICS‐p include the importance of baseline status, system maturation and psychosocial development, stronger interdependence within the family, and recovery trajectories that can potentially impact a child's life for decades.
Is this COVID-19 Related Material:
No

Name of Media:
Management of moderate and severe alcohol withdrawal syndromes
Type of Library Material:
Medical Journal
Brief description of media:
Alcoholism is such a common condition that virtually every clinician is confronted with its complications. There are an estimated 8 million alcohol dependent people in the United States. Approximately 500,000 episodes of withdrawal severe enough to require pharmacologic treatment occur each year
The in-patient management of syndromes associated with moderate and severe alcohol withdrawal is reviewed here. The ambulatory management of mild alcohol withdrawal, the initial diagnosis and treatment of alcohol dependence, and specific conditions due to alcohol-related organ damage (eg, cirrhosis, pancreatitis) are discussed elsewhere.
Is this COVID-19 Related Material:
No
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