2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.mpsur.2020.11.002
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Care of the critically ill patient

Abstract: The care of critically ill patient within the intensive care unit requires a multidisciplinary approach. An understanding of the main principles of intensive care medicine is essential for surgeons, both for participating in the management of their own critically ill patients and also because surgical complications of critical care are well recognized. This article describes the main principles of intensive care medicine within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, giving an overview of a systematic approach t… Show more

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“…Critical care settings are distinct health service workplaces that provide high staffing ratios, advanced monitoring, and organ support to improve patient morbidity and mortality to critically ill patients who either suffer from life-threatening conditions or are at risk of developing them (Jackson & Cairns, 2020). The factor that influences well-being, health, and patient outcomes affect patient satisfaction, nursing care quality, and changes in patients' plans to return to the institution for care, all of which are important indicators of quality services (Assefa et al, 2022), results in actual adverse occurrences that have an impact on the standard of care and patient safety (e.g., errors in medication administration, falls, decubitus ulcers and hospital-acquired infections), poor outcomes among nurses (e.g., low work satisfaction, high turnover intention, work stress, job burnout and increased absenteeism) and, ultimately, adverse organizational outcomes (Stănesu-Yadav & Lillekroken, 2023).…”
Section: Associated Factors In Caring Behaviour Among Nursesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Critical care settings are distinct health service workplaces that provide high staffing ratios, advanced monitoring, and organ support to improve patient morbidity and mortality to critically ill patients who either suffer from life-threatening conditions or are at risk of developing them (Jackson & Cairns, 2020). The factor that influences well-being, health, and patient outcomes affect patient satisfaction, nursing care quality, and changes in patients' plans to return to the institution for care, all of which are important indicators of quality services (Assefa et al, 2022), results in actual adverse occurrences that have an impact on the standard of care and patient safety (e.g., errors in medication administration, falls, decubitus ulcers and hospital-acquired infections), poor outcomes among nurses (e.g., low work satisfaction, high turnover intention, work stress, job burnout and increased absenteeism) and, ultimately, adverse organizational outcomes (Stănesu-Yadav & Lillekroken, 2023).…”
Section: Associated Factors In Caring Behaviour Among Nursesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ICU adalah sistem terorganisir untuk penyediaan perawatan bagi pasien yang sakit kritis yang menyediakan perawatan medis dan perawatan intensif dan khusus, peningkatan kapasitas untuk pemantauan, dan berbagai modalitas dukungan organ fisiologis untuk mempertahankan hidup selama periode sistem organ yang mengancam jiwa. [4] ICU memberikan dukungan multi-organ atau teknik pemantauan lanjutan yang membutuhkan setidaknya satu perawat perawatan kritis khusus untuk setiap pasien: [18] -Pernapasan: ventilasi invasif dan non-invasif, oksigenasi membran ekstra-korporeal (ECMO) atau pengeluaran karbon dioksida (ECCO2R) di pusat-pusat tertentu.…”
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“…With improved intensive care medicine, most critically ill patients survive critical conditions and move out of the intensive care unit (ICU) [1,2]. According to the Society of Critical Care Medicine statistics, over five million patients are admitted to the ICU annually in the USA.…”
Section: Rationalementioning
confidence: 99%