Critical care nursing clinics of North America
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MH is a life-threatening crisis that can be controlled if promptly recognized and appropriately treated. Identification of patients at risk for MH is an ongoing crusade. Preparedness with needed supplies available at hand facilitates optimal treatment. All perioperative personnel should remain current in their knowledge of MH management and treatment to ensure the best possible outcome for their patients.
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Crit Care Nurs Clin North Am · Jun 2000
ReviewState of the science of music interventions. Critical care and perioperative practice.
Music therapy is an easy to administer, relatively inexpensive, noninvasive intervention that can reduce anxiety and pain in critical care and perioperative patients. Libraries of relaxing music selections need to be compiled, reflecting diverse musical tastes. Providing patients with the opportunity to partake in music therapy sessions, selecting their own music, and providing them with quiet, uninterrupted time to listen to the music provides patients with a sense of control and separation from the multiple environmental stressors they are experiencing. ⋯ Further, there are little data with respect to optimal time for implementation of music therapy, length of music therapy sessions, or types of music to use. The effects of cultural diversity have not been addressed. Music therapy can improve the quality of care that critical care and perioperative nurses deliver to their patients.