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  • CAM-ICU Pocket Cards

    Click to Return to Search Page VIEW SELECTED LIBRARY MEDIA Name of Media: CAM-ICU Pocket Cards Author(s): Sessler, et al. Publisher or Source: CIBS Center Type of Media: Chart Media Originally for: Critical Care Physicians Country of Origin: United States Primary Focus of Media: Post Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS) COVID-19 Related: No Description: This is the pocket card version of RASS scale and new CAM-ICU Flowsheet. 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.

  • Systemic antibiotic prophylaxis after gastrointestinal hemorrhage in cirrhotic patients with a high risk of infection

    Click to Return to Search Page VIEW SELECTED LIBRARY MEDIA Name of Media: Systemic antibiotic prophylaxis after gastrointestinal hemorrhage in cirrhotic patients with a high risk of infection Author(s): Pauwels A, Mostefa-Kara N, Debenes B, Degoutte E, Levy V G Publisher or Source: University of York- the Centre for Reviews and Dissemination Type of Media: Medical Journal 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: Record Status This is a critical abstract of an economic evaluation that meets the criteria for inclusion on NHS EED. Each abstract contains a brief summary of the methods, the results and conclusions followed by a detailed critical assessment on the reliability of the study and the conclusions drawn. Health technology Prophylactic course of antibiotics to cirrhotic patients admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) with gastrointestinal haemorrhage and high risk of infection. Amoxicillin and clavulanic acid 1 g/200 mg three times daily and ciprofloxacin 200 mg twice daily. 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.

  • Elderly and the chronically ill urged to get vaccinated

    Click to Return to Search Page VIEW SELECTED LIBRARY MEDIA Name of Media: Elderly and the chronically ill urged to get vaccinated Author(s): The Peninsula Publisher or Source: The Peninsula Type of Media: Newspaper Article Media Originally for: General Public Country of Origin: Qatar Primary Focus of Media: Post Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS) COVID-19 Related: Yes Description: Doha: The Minister of Public Health, H E Dr. Hanan Mohammed Al Kuwari, has urged the public to get vaccinated, particularly those who are 60 years of age or older and people with chronic health conditions to reduce the risk of chronic COVID-19 syndrome. 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.

  • ICU-Liberation-ABCDEF-Bundle-Implementation

    Click to Return to Search Page VIEW SELECTED LIBRARY MEDIA Name of Media: ICU-Liberation-ABCDEF-Bundle-Implementation Author(s): Society of Critical Care Medicine Publisher or Source: Society of Critical Care Medicine Type of Media: PowerPoint Media Originally for: Critical Care Physicians, Nurses and/or Other Critical Care Medical Professionals Country of Origin: United States Primary Focus of Media: Pre-Use of PICS Designation COVID-19 Related: No Description: ABCDEF-Bundle-Implementation guide 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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  • Effect of an ICU Diary on Post traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms Among Patients Receiving Mechanical Ventilation

    Click to Return to Search Page VIEW SELECTED LIBRARY MEDIA Name of Media: Effect of an ICU Diary on Post traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms Among Patients Receiving Mechanical Ventilation Author(s): Garrouste-Orgeas, M., Flahault, C., Vinatier, I., Rigaud, J. P., Thieulot-Rolin, N., Mercier, E., Rouget, A., Grand, H., Lesieur, O., Tamion, F., Hamidfar, R., Renault, A., Parmentier-Decrucq, E., Monseau, Y., Argaud, L., Bretonnière, C., Lautrette, A., Badié, J., Boulet, E., Floccard, B., … Timsit, J. F. Publisher or Source: National Center for Biotechnology Information Type of Media: Medical Research 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 Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) COVID-19 Related: No Description: Each year, millions of patients throughout the world survive a hospitalization that included a stay in an intensive care unit (ICU). ICU survivors can experience a variety of physical, cognitive, and emotional sequelae. In particular, mental health disorders associated with an ICU stay include anxiety, depression symptoms, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, and complicated grief for families. It is possible that impaired recall of the ICU stay, potentially accompanied by hallucinations or delusions, contributes to the post traumatic stress. Thus, use of an ICU diary given to the patient at discharge to consult at will could offer benefit. By providing objective information to patients, which could help fill in memory gaps, ICU diaries have allowed them to abandon unrealistic experiences, reconstruct their experience, gain a sense of reality, and resolve differences in experience with their families. However, studies exploring the usefulness of ICU diaries in preventing psychological post–intensive care syndrome were often conducted with small numbers of patients or select samples or with various design characteristics, outcome measures, and length of follow-up that compromised comparision. This multicenter study was designed to assess the effect of an ICU diary on the occurrence of mental health consequences in patients and their families in the ICU setting. 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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  • ICU survivors at higher risk of suicide

    Click to Return to Search Page VIEW SELECTED LIBRARY MEDIA Name of Media: ICU survivors at higher risk of suicide Author(s): Colin Perkel Publisher or Source: The Canadian Press Type of Media: Newspaper Article Media Originally for: Critical Care Physicians,General Public,General Medical Professionals,Nurses and/or Other Critical Care Medical Professionals Country of Origin: Canada Primary Focus of Media: Post Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS) COVID-19 Related: Yes Description: TORONTO — Patients discharged from intensive care are at higher risk of suicide, according to new research, suggesting that people who survive a serious COVID-19 infection could also be more likely to harm themselves. 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.

  • Tackling Post-ICU Traumatic Stress

    Click to Return to Search Page VIEW SELECTED LIBRARY MEDIA Name of Media: Tackling Post-ICU Traumatic Stress Author(s): BrainWise Publisher or Source: Johns Hopkins Medicine Type of Media: One-Pager Media Originally for: General Public Country of Origin: United States Primary Focus of Media: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) COVID-19 Related: No Description: People usually associate post-traumatic stress disorder with those who survive military combat, major catastrophes or assaults. But critically ill patients who survive an intensive care unit stay are at equally high risk for PTSD 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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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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