Cardiopulmonary Arrest

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Cardiopulmonary Arrest KEY POINTS 1 The success (hospital discharge without neurological impairment) of cardiopulmonary resuscitation is highly variable among patient populations. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is very effective when applied promptly to…

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Quality Improvement and Cost Control

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Quality Improvement and Cost Control KEY POINTS 1 Quality, cost-efficient care requires dedicated, open-minded, and well-trained ICU leaders who are provided with accurate performance data and the power to establish…

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General Supportive Care

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General Supportive Care KEY POINTS 1 Failure to systematically review the available database relevant to prior history, events immediately preceding presentation, vital organ performance, and therapy prescribed before and during…

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Analgesia, Sedation, and Therapeutic Paralysis

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Analgesia, Sedation, and Therapeutic Paralysis KEY POINTS 1 Sedatives should be administered to achieve specific target levels of an objective sedation scale and for most patients, should be interrupted at…

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Nutritional Assessment and Support

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Nutritional Assessment and Support 1 For patients with preexisting nutritional deficiencies, profound hypermetabolic states, or prolonged ICU stays, nutritional support is probably important. By contrast, for patients with normal nutritional…

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Pharmacotherapy

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Pharmacotherapy KEY POINTS 1 It is essential to review the medication list of every patient daily, preferably with a pharmacist specializing in critical care. 2 In choosing a cost-effective course…

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Blood Conservation and Transfusion

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Blood Conservation and Transfusion KEY POINTS 1 In hemodynamically stable, nonbleeding patients, reasonable target levels for hemoglobin are 7 to 9 gm/dL and greater than 20,000/mm3 for platelets. Higher levels…

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Respiratory Monitoring

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Respiratory Monitoring KEY POINTS 1 Although pulse oximetry is an invaluable clinical tool, it provides a signal-averaged number, the output of which lags behind the actual physiologic value of interest….

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Intensive Care Unit Imaging

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Intensive Care Unit Imaging KEY POINTS 1 The value of a portable CXR is critically dependent on obtaining an appropriately penetrated, upright exposure in full inspiration. Consistency of technique from…

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Weaning and Discontinuation of Mechanical Ventilation

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Weaning and Discontinuation of Mechanical Ventilation KEY POINTS 1 A continuing need for ventilator assistance may arise from oxygen desaturation of hemoglobin during spontaneous breathing, cardiovascular instability during machine withdrawal,…

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