Background: Critically ill patients in intensive care usually require invasive mechanical ventilation as part of their treatment and as such are often administered sedatives to increase their tolerance of invasive mechanical ventilation so as to promote their comfort and safety (Kress et al 2003, Arroliga 2005, Weinert & Calvin 2007). Nurses are primarily responsible for the titration and administration of sedatives. Over-sedation can increase the duration of mechanical ventilation which can in-turn impact on the risk of patients developing Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP) (Ibrahim, Tracy, Hill, Fraser, & Kollef, 2001, Schweickert et al., 2004, Grap, 2009, Sedwick et al., 2012). Therefore an optimal level of sedation is often endorsed ...
It has been proposed that by initiating the highest percentages of nursing compliance, overall patie...
Over five million individuals are admitted to a critical care unit in the United States each year. T...
Introduction: Achieving an adequate level of sedation for patients who receive mechanical ventilatio...
Background: Critically ill patients in intensive care usually require invasive mechanical ventilatio...
Objectives Mechanically ventilated patients commonly receive sedative medications. There is increasi...
BACKGROUND We aimed to compare the effects of nursing-implemented sedation protocol and daily int...
Background: Sedation and analgesia have an important impact on the outcome of patients treated with ...
Background: Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is a common side effect in patients who receive in...
Nursing management of sedation in mechanically ventilated patients is complex. The complexity of sed...
Mechanically ventilated patients are at an increased risk for developing multiple ventilator-associa...
Background: Intensive Care Units (ICU) often initiate mechanical ventilation (MV) in conjunction wit...
Introduction Critical care nurses are responsible for administering sedative medications to mechanic...
Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is the onset or diagnosis of pneumonia within 48-72 hours of e...
ObjectiveTo identify factors associated with the ABCDEF bundle (Assess, prevent, and manage pain, Bo...
Abstract Background Although light sedation levels are associated with several beneficial outcomes f...
It has been proposed that by initiating the highest percentages of nursing compliance, overall patie...
Over five million individuals are admitted to a critical care unit in the United States each year. T...
Introduction: Achieving an adequate level of sedation for patients who receive mechanical ventilatio...
Background: Critically ill patients in intensive care usually require invasive mechanical ventilatio...
Objectives Mechanically ventilated patients commonly receive sedative medications. There is increasi...
BACKGROUND We aimed to compare the effects of nursing-implemented sedation protocol and daily int...
Background: Sedation and analgesia have an important impact on the outcome of patients treated with ...
Background: Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is a common side effect in patients who receive in...
Nursing management of sedation in mechanically ventilated patients is complex. The complexity of sed...
Mechanically ventilated patients are at an increased risk for developing multiple ventilator-associa...
Background: Intensive Care Units (ICU) often initiate mechanical ventilation (MV) in conjunction wit...
Introduction Critical care nurses are responsible for administering sedative medications to mechanic...
Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is the onset or diagnosis of pneumonia within 48-72 hours of e...
ObjectiveTo identify factors associated with the ABCDEF bundle (Assess, prevent, and manage pain, Bo...
Abstract Background Although light sedation levels are associated with several beneficial outcomes f...
It has been proposed that by initiating the highest percentages of nursing compliance, overall patie...
Over five million individuals are admitted to a critical care unit in the United States each year. T...
Introduction: Achieving an adequate level of sedation for patients who receive mechanical ventilatio...