Articles: critical-illness.
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AACN Clin Issues Crit Care Nurs · Nov 1991
ReviewNeuromuscular blocking agents in the critically ill patient: neither sedating nor pain relieving.
Although neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs), such as pancuronium bromide and succinylcholine, are widely used in the management of critically ill patients, many misconceptions regarding the agents' clinical effects and indications persist. This article will discuss these misconceptions and review the indications for the use of NMBAs in the critically ill patient, how these potent agents work, and strategies to effectively manage critically ill patients who are receiving NMBAs as a part of their treatment regimen.
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AACN Clin Issues Crit Care Nurs · Nov 1991
Case ReportsBenzodiazepine sedation in critically ill patients.
Agitation is a common phenomenon in critically ill patients. This multidimensional challenge can prolong illness, interfere with treatment, and harm the patient. The nurse must assess the cause of the agitation and provide effective, timely intervention. ⋯ With astute assessment and intervention, agitation can be prevented and treated to enhance recovery from critical illness. Benzodiazepines are an effective treatment intervention for agitation. With thorough knowledge of the actions and potential effects of these drugs, the nurse can provide the best pharmacologic intervention to treat agitation in the critically ill patient.