• Critical care nurse · Feb 2002

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    Advancing sedation assessment to promote patient comfort.

    • Patricia A McGaffigan.
    • Critical Care Aspect Medical Systems in Newton, Massachusetts, USA.
    • Crit Care Nurse. 2002 Feb 1; Suppl: 29-36; quiz 37-8.

    AbstractAs sedation assessment continues to evolve towards a more disciplined and standard part of clinical practice, the use of subjective sedation scales and objective sedation tools such as the BIS monitor continues to grow and show promise. The efforts of critical care nurses and their colleagues to better understand the value of these tools is integral to guiding their use and optimizing patient comfort.

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