Over five million individuals are admitted to a critical care unit in the United States each year. The number one diagnosis for admission is respiratory failure. Something as simple as decreasing the amount of medication a patient receives can improve outcomes for this large and vulnerable patient population. This prospective quality improvement project aims to develop a simplistic sedation management order-set for patients requiring mechanical ventilation at a local community hospital intensive care unit. Surveys have shown that very few ICU providers use a sedation protocol and even fewer perform interruption of sedation on a daily basis. Literature dating back to 2002 has shown the benefit of a daily interruption of sedation therapy incl...
Sedatives and analgesic drugs give comfort and allow adequate respiratory support to critically ill...
Background: Intensive Care Units (ICU) often initiate mechanical ventilation (MV) in conjunction wit...
The use of sedation is required for the majority of mechanically ventilated patients in order to ens...
Background: According to the Society of Critical Care Medicine, more than 5 million Americans are ad...
Background: According to the Society of Critical Care Medicine, more than 5 million Americans are ad...
Background\ud Standard treatment of critically ill patients undergoing mechanical ventilation is con...
BACKGROUND We aimed to compare the effects of nursing-implemented sedation protocol and daily int...
Learning Objective 1: compare protocol-directed sedation management with traditional non-protocol-di...
Introduction: Achieving an adequate level of sedation for patients who receive mechanical ventilatio...
Background: Critically ill patients require sedation for patient comfort and ventilator synchrony. D...
The use of sedation is required for the majority of mechanically ventilated patients in order to ens...
Background: Sedation and analgesia have an important impact on the outcome of patients treated with ...
Aims Assess the effects of protocol-directed sedation management on the duration of mechanical venti...
Sedatives and analgesic drugs give comfort and allow adequate respiratory support to critically ill...
© 2020 Elsevier Inc. Background: Intensive Care Units (ICU) often initiate mechanical ventilation (M...
Sedatives and analgesic drugs give comfort and allow adequate respiratory support to critically ill...
Background: Intensive Care Units (ICU) often initiate mechanical ventilation (MV) in conjunction wit...
The use of sedation is required for the majority of mechanically ventilated patients in order to ens...
Background: According to the Society of Critical Care Medicine, more than 5 million Americans are ad...
Background: According to the Society of Critical Care Medicine, more than 5 million Americans are ad...
Background\ud Standard treatment of critically ill patients undergoing mechanical ventilation is con...
BACKGROUND We aimed to compare the effects of nursing-implemented sedation protocol and daily int...
Learning Objective 1: compare protocol-directed sedation management with traditional non-protocol-di...
Introduction: Achieving an adequate level of sedation for patients who receive mechanical ventilatio...
Background: Critically ill patients require sedation for patient comfort and ventilator synchrony. D...
The use of sedation is required for the majority of mechanically ventilated patients in order to ens...
Background: Sedation and analgesia have an important impact on the outcome of patients treated with ...
Aims Assess the effects of protocol-directed sedation management on the duration of mechanical venti...
Sedatives and analgesic drugs give comfort and allow adequate respiratory support to critically ill...
© 2020 Elsevier Inc. Background: Intensive Care Units (ICU) often initiate mechanical ventilation (M...
Sedatives and analgesic drugs give comfort and allow adequate respiratory support to critically ill...
Background: Intensive Care Units (ICU) often initiate mechanical ventilation (MV) in conjunction wit...
The use of sedation is required for the majority of mechanically ventilated patients in order to ens...