Journal of perianesthesia nursing : official journal of the American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses
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Individuals who abuse illicit drugs have an increased incidence of traumatic injury, medical illness, and drug overdose. Subsequently, many of these drug abusers will require perianesthesia care. The health care professionals responsible for their care must have an understanding of the prevalence, the pharmacology, and medical complications of illicit drug use, including the potential interactions with anesthetic agents.
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The increasing number of critically ill patients requiring prolonged lengths of stay in the surgical intensive care unit has led hospitals to examine ways of using the PACU as a short-term area for critically ill patients. This article identifies common problems associated with this situation, and offers suggestions/guidelines to facilitate a smooth transition and ensure competent care of these patients. This article will not focus on financial issues related to patient charges. The criteria established in this article are based on personal experience.