Drug Overdose and Poisoning
Drug Overdose and Poisoning KEY POINTS 1 With little intervention, the outcome for most victims of poisoning is excellent. Supportive care, with particular attention to maintaining an airway, oxygenation, and…
Drug Overdose and Poisoning KEY POINTS 1 With little intervention, the outcome for most victims of poisoning is excellent. Supportive care, with particular attention to maintaining an airway, oxygenation, and…
Acute Kidney Injury and Renal Replacement Therapy KEY POINTS 1 The development of acute kidney injury is associated with a significant increase in mortality in the critically ill patient despite…
Hepatic Failure KEY POINTS 1 Only hepatic failure caused by acetaminophen has an effective specific therapy; therefore, supportive care is the basis for treating most patients. In selected cases, transplantation…
Clotting and Bleeding Disorders and Anticoagulation Therapy KEY POINTS 1 A prothrombin time, an activated partial thromboplastin time, and a platelet count done after a careful detailed history, which includes…
Severe Sepsis KEY POINTS 1 Severe sepsis is a syndrome caused by infection and defined by the presence of vital sign abnormalities and new organ system failure caused by the…
Thermal Disorders KEY POINTS 1 Body temperature is the net result of balance between heat generated and heat lost. Usually heat loss is a much more efficient process than heat…
Ventilatory Failure KEY POINTS 1 Three major mechanisms cause or contribute to ventilatory failure: deficient central drive, ineffective muscular contraction, and excessive breathing workload. Important factors contributing to the minute…
ICU Infections KEY POINTS 1 Antibiotic choices should be reassessed on a daily basis, keeping in mind that antibiotics rarely, if ever, reverse the effects of any infection in less…
Venous Thromboembolism KEY POINTS 1 Because venous thromboembolism is so common and in large part preventable, essentially all hospitalized adults with risk factors should be strongly considered for prophylaxis. 2…
Fluid and Electrolyte Disorders KEY POINTS 1 The diagnosis of the etiology of hyponatremia relies on serum osmolality and an accurate assessment of fluid status of the patient. In most…