Study Uncovers Genetic Evidence: Sepsis Caused by Single Bacteria
- ICU
- 24/03/2014
A recent study undertaken by an international team of academics and published in the academic journal PLOS Pathogens, has investigated the causes...
READ MOREA recent study undertaken by an international team of academics and published in the academic journal PLOS Pathogens, has investigated the causes...
READ MORE2nd Annual International Best of Brussels Symposium on Intensive Care & Emergency Medicine (2014)
READ MOREComparing three treatment methods shows same survival rate According to a five-year clinical study named ProCESS, for Protocolised Care for...
READ MOREFindings of a study published in the March 19 issue of JAMA show that following their hospital discharge, critically ill patients receiving mechanica
READ MORECOMPANY NAMES American Association of Critical Care Nurses, Aliso Viejo, CA Kathryn Roberts Maureen Seckel Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation, Arlington,...
READ MOREYour Role: Your role is to be a neutral observer, with fresh eyes, of what you see during your ICU visit. We would like you to pay particular attention to the PEOPLE (patients, staff and family visitors): how they work, how they flow, how they affect the care and safety of patients. You may...
READ MOREYour Role: Your role is to be a neutral observer, with fresh eyes, of what you see during your ICU visit. We would like you to pay particular attention to the WORK PROCESSES: how patients, staff and family visitors interact and flow through the ICU, and how they affect the care and safety of...
READ MOREIs there such a thing as a perfect ICU? Organisation and design of the ICU has evolved exponentially since the first units delivering intensive care were set up in the 1950s. Organisation and design of the perfect ICU involves many factors – architecture, equipment and technology, staffing, patients and families. In our cover story this issue we include...
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