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  • DAS extubation guidelines

    Click to Return to Search Page VIEW SELECTED LIBRARY MEDIA Name of Media: DAS extubation guidelines Author(s): Difficult Airway Society (DAS) Publisher or Source: Difficult Airway Society (DAS) Type of Media: Medical Professional Education Media Originally for: Critical Care Physicians,Nurses and/or Other Critical Care Medical Professionals Country of Origin: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the) Primary Focus of Media: Pre-Use of PICS Designation COVID-19 Related: No Description: hese extubation guidelines comprise three algorithms on what to do in the following situations: basic extubation low-risk extubation 'at risk' extubation Their common features are planning, preparation and recovery. To view the PDF, Article, Photo, or Chart, Click Icon: To view the attached Video media file, Click Icon: PostICU, Inc's library staff reviewed this copyrighted material contained in the library and reasonably believes that its inclusion in our library complies with the "Fair Use Doctrine" because: (1) our library's is for nonprofit and educational purposes; (2) the nature of the copyrighted work is related to our mission; (3) the amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole is fair and reasonable; and (4) the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work will if impacted, should be enhanced, by its presence in our library.

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  • Co-occurrence of Post-Intensive Care Syndrome Problems Among 406 Survivors of Critical Illness

    Click to Return to Search Page VIEW SELECTED LIBRARY MEDIA Name of Media: Co-occurrence of Post-Intensive Care Syndrome Problems Among 406 Survivors of Critical Illness Author(s): MARRA, A., PANDHARIPANDE, P. P., GIRARD, T. D., PATEL, M. B., HUGHES, C. G., JACKSON, J. C., THOMPSON, J. L., CHANDRASEKHAR, R., ELY, E. W. AND BRUMMEL, N. E. Publisher or Source: Critical Care Medicine Type of Media: Medical Journal Media Originally for: Critical Care Physicians, General Medical Professionals, Nurses and/or Other Critical Care Medical Professionals Country of Origin: United States Primary Focus of Media: Post Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS) COVID-19 Related: No Description: In this multicenter cohort study, one or more PICS problems were present in the majority of survivors, but co-occurring problems were present in only 1 out of 4. Education was protective from PICS and frailty predictive of the development of PICS. Future studies are needed to understand better the heterogeneous subtypes of PICS and to identify modifiable risk factors. To view the PDF, Article, Photo, or Chart, Click Icon: To view the attached Video media file, Click Icon: PostICU, Inc's library staff reviewed this copyrighted material contained in the library and reasonably believes that its inclusion in our library complies with the "Fair Use Doctrine" because: (1) our library's is for nonprofit and educational purposes; (2) the nature of the copyrighted work is related to our mission; (3) the amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole is fair and reasonable; and (4) the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work will if impacted, should be enhanced, by its presence in our library.

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  • Corona patients can follow a tailored multidisciplinary rehabilitation program at Medifit Rehabilitation Center after an ICU admission

    Click to Return to Search Page VIEW SELECTED LIBRARY MEDIA Name of Media: Corona patients can follow a tailored multidisciplinary rehabilitation program at Medifit Rehabilitation Center after an ICU admission Author(s): Staff Reporter Publisher or Source: Olive Press Type of Media: Newspaper Article Media Originally for: General Public Country of Origin: Spain Primary Focus of Media: Post Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS) COVID-19 Related: Yes Description: People after a stay in an intensive Care Unit (ICU) often have Post Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS) this is a combination of physical disorders and limitations such as muscle weakness, reduced stamina, shortness of breath, pain and stiffness in the joints. The physical consequences after an ICU are usually known, but there may also be psychological and cognitive problems. These residual symptoms lead to long-term limitations in daily functioning and reduced quality of life. To view the PDF, Article, Photo, or Chart, Click Icon: To view the attached Video media file, Click Icon: PostICU, Inc's library staff reviewed this copyrighted material contained in the library and reasonably believes that its inclusion in our library complies with the "Fair Use Doctrine" because: (1) our library's is for nonprofit and educational purposes; (2) the nature of the copyrighted work is related to our mission; (3) the amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole is fair and reasonable; and (4) the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work will if impacted, should be enhanced, by its presence in our library.

  • COVID-19 recovery a long haul for many patients

    Click to Return to Search Page VIEW SELECTED LIBRARY MEDIA Name of Media: COVID-19 recovery a long haul for many patients Author(s): Jenny Porter Tilley Publisher or Source: hoosiertimes.com Type of Media: Newspaper Article Media Originally for: General Public Country of Origin: United States of America (the) Primary Focus of Media: Post Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS) COVID-19 Related: Yes Description: Since mid-March, more than 3,800 Hoosiers who tested positive for COVID-19 have died. More than half of those deaths were patients age 80 or older. In Monroe County, all 38 COVID-19-related deaths have been in patients age 50 or older. Younger patients, though less likely to die after suffering from COVID-19, may face continuing symptoms even several months after diagnoses. Those include fatigue, weakness, cognitive impairment and difficulty breathing, among other lingering effects. In many online support groups, individuals with confirmed or suspected cases of COVID-19 have connected to discuss their continued illness. Lingering symptoms of COVID-19 have been given various nicknames, including “Long COVID” and “Slowvid.” Doctors aren’t yet sure how long the effects can last, or what lasting damage may be done to the body. To view the PDF, Article, Photo, or Chart, Click Icon: To view the attached Video media file, Click Icon: PostICU, Inc's library staff reviewed this copyrighted material contained in the library and reasonably believes that its inclusion in our library complies with the "Fair Use Doctrine" because: (1) our library's is for nonprofit and educational purposes; (2) the nature of the copyrighted work is related to our mission; (3) the amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole is fair and reasonable; and (4) the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work will if impacted, should be enhanced, by its presence in our library.

  • Level 3 Paediatric Intensive Care

    Click to Return to Search Page VIEW SELECTED LIBRARY MEDIA Name of Media: Level 3 Paediatric Intensive Care Author(s): NHS England Publisher or Source: NHS England Type of Media: Medical Professional Education Media Originally for: Critical Care Physicians Country of Origin: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the) Primary Focus of Media: Pre-Use of PICS Designation COVID-19 Related: No Description: Paediatric Critical Care (PCC) services look after children and young people whose conditions are life-threatening and need constant close monitoring and support from equipment and medication to restore and/or maintain normal body functions. The definitions of the full range of Paediatric Critical Care is provided below. This specification specifically covers care provided in Level 3 Paediatric Critical Care (PCC) units previously known as PICUs, (Paediatric Intensive Care Units) which are usually located in tertiary centres or specialist hospitals which provide all 3 levels of PCC. However PCC level 3 units will care for patients across the whole range of PCC levels 1 – 3. PCC level 3 units provide ca re for children requiring intensive care and monitoring, including medically unstable patients requiring intubation or ventilation, single or multi-organ support, and continuous or intensive medical or nursing supervision. PCC level 3 units also provides routine planned post-operative care for surgical procedures, or during some planned medical admissions. To view the PDF, Article, Photo, or Chart, Click Icon: To view the attached Video media file, Click Icon: PostICU, Inc's library staff reviewed this copyrighted material contained in the library and reasonably believes that its inclusion in our library complies with the "Fair Use Doctrine" because: (1) our library's is for nonprofit and educational purposes; (2) the nature of the copyrighted work is related to our mission; (3) the amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole is fair and reasonable; and (4) the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work will if impacted, should be enhanced, by its presence in our library.

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