Articles: critical-care.
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Changing demographics will increase the geriatric population in the intensive care unit. Geriatric clients are more likely to be malnourished than their younger counterparts, making the early initiation of appropriate nutritional support vital. The nutrition support process adapted for critical care nurses is outlined. Strategies for identification and management of common complications are presented.
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The critically ill older patient is at increased risk for developing an acute confusional state or delirium. Critical care nurses must be aware of the risk factors, the clinical manifestations, and potential complications associated with delirium. Nursing strategies focus on prevention, comprehensive assessments, and interventions to manage agitated behavior and provide environmental support.
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Int J Clin Monit Comput · Aug 1996
PatSim--simulator for practising anaesthesia and intensive care. Development and observations.
Simulators may be used in training personnel for the situations when consequences of inappropriate action could be dangerous or expensive. Mishaps and accidents in connection with the use of biomedical instrumentation are frequently a result of technical malfunction and improper use of the equipment. In the medical field, however, use of simulators is not very common. ⋯ They include laryngospasm, change of lung compliance or airway resistance, pneumothorax, leakage of the intubation tube cuff, blocking of the breathing sounds from one lung, secretion, gastric regurgitation and diuresis. During a simulation session, the trainee should be exposed to a lifelike situation. Hence, we place the manikin in a room that resembles either intensive care or operating room environment.