The New Zealand medical journal
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Comparative Study
An audit of the assessment and management of patients admitted to Christchurch Hospital with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
To audit the assessment and management of patients admitted to hospital with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) during three months of the winter of 1992. ⋯ Standards of assessment and treatment were adequate. Several areas were identified where improvements are required, particularly in the prescribing and monitoring of oxygen therapy. Hospital-wide guidelines for the management of COPD are to be developed.
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To identify methods of treatment withdrawal, staff support and follow up of families with children dying in a paediatric intensive care unit (PICU). ⋯ Family members are willing to take an active part in the decision making process regarding management of the dying child. This process is multidisciplinary, time consuming and difficult. Valuable assistance for all ethnic groups was gained through the services of Te Whanau Atawhai. Consideration should be given to allowing parents to stay during acute resuscitation of a critically ill child. There were deficiencies of both parental and staff followups. As a consequence, we have introduced a grief education and support service through the, child and family psychiatric service for families and staff.