This publication of the second edition of Critical Care Nursing of Infants and Children is another important milestone in the evolving development of pediatric critical care nursing. It often surprises students and colleagues when I discuss my experiences in the days before pediatric intensive care units. They cannot conceive of a time when these specialized units, along with their highly technologic treatments, were not available to facilitate the care of critically ill children. During this before period, seriously ill children were cared for on regular hospital units with minimal technology. Staff nurses were often assigned to special the child, unless the family provided a private duty nurse. Sometimes a separate room was set asid...
The second edition of Nursing Care of Children and Young People with Long Term Conditions remains th...
Pediatric critical care is an important component of reducing morbidity and mortality globally. Curr...
Pediatric critical care has continued to advance since our last article, “Pediatric Critical Care in...
This publication of the second edition of Critical Care Nursing of Infants and Children is another i...
The practice of pediatric criticalcare has matured dramaticallythroughout the past 3 de-cades. Knowl...
Pediatric critical care is an important component of reducing morbidity and mortality globally. Curr...
The number of children with complex care needs has increased over the past decade. This is due to ad...
Pediatric intensive care is now a subspecialty of pediatric medicine. Different pathologic and physi...
Intensive Care, we have compiled a series of articles addressing the management of infections in cri...
Objective: To identify and prioritize research questions of concern to the practice of pediatric cri...
Critically ill children are the children whom requiring, or potentially requiring, high reliance or ...
Objective: To identify and prioritize research questions of concernto the practice of pediatric crit...
Pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) have been developed to provide intensive care for children be...
Abstract To date, a large number of children are hospitalized inappropriately in adult intensive car...
Many of themarkers that involve the care given to criti-cally ill children have exhibited enormous a...
The second edition of Nursing Care of Children and Young People with Long Term Conditions remains th...
Pediatric critical care is an important component of reducing morbidity and mortality globally. Curr...
Pediatric critical care has continued to advance since our last article, “Pediatric Critical Care in...
This publication of the second edition of Critical Care Nursing of Infants and Children is another i...
The practice of pediatric criticalcare has matured dramaticallythroughout the past 3 de-cades. Knowl...
Pediatric critical care is an important component of reducing morbidity and mortality globally. Curr...
The number of children with complex care needs has increased over the past decade. This is due to ad...
Pediatric intensive care is now a subspecialty of pediatric medicine. Different pathologic and physi...
Intensive Care, we have compiled a series of articles addressing the management of infections in cri...
Objective: To identify and prioritize research questions of concern to the practice of pediatric cri...
Critically ill children are the children whom requiring, or potentially requiring, high reliance or ...
Objective: To identify and prioritize research questions of concernto the practice of pediatric crit...
Pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) have been developed to provide intensive care for children be...
Abstract To date, a large number of children are hospitalized inappropriately in adult intensive car...
Many of themarkers that involve the care given to criti-cally ill children have exhibited enormous a...
The second edition of Nursing Care of Children and Young People with Long Term Conditions remains th...
Pediatric critical care is an important component of reducing morbidity and mortality globally. Curr...
Pediatric critical care has continued to advance since our last article, “Pediatric Critical Care in...