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  • ...|url=http://www.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/mesh/2008/MB_cgi?term=Critical+care |title=Critical care |accessdate=2008-01-07 |author=Anonymous|publisher=National Library of Medi ==Surgical and trauma critical care==
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Critical care]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #redirect [[Critical care]]
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  • Minimal surgery, before transfer to the [[critical care|Surgical Intensive Care Unit]], that achieves control of hemorrhage and con
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  • ...e goal of the ATS is to decrease morbidity and mortality from respiratory, critical care and sleep disorders and life threatening acute illnesses in people of all a
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  • Method commonly used in medicine and critical care for predicting the severity of illness.
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  • Professional and scientific society of respiratory, critical care and sleep medicine.
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  • ...dministered by continuous intravenous infusion, using a microdrip pump, in critical care settings
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  • ...field of chest medicine, which includes pulmonology, thoracic surgery, and critical care medicine.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Critical care]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...Chronic Health Evaluation) is a method commonly used in [[medicine]] and [[critical care]] for predicting the severity of illness. It was first developed in 1985<r
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  • A number of hospitals limit its use to [[critical care|critical care unit]]s,<ref>{{citation ...tion; the hospitals limiting its use to ICUs may require monitoring with [[critical care#Pulmonary artery catheterization|pulmonary artery catheterization]] (i.e.,
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  • ...e information include automated [[point of care]] analyzers, and, in the [[critical care]] setting, ion-selective electrodes in the patient's blood vessels.
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  • ...re may be better than the [[Glasgow Coma Scale]] (GCS) among patients in [[critical care]].<ref name="pmid19648386">{{cite journal| author=Iyer VN, Mandrekar JN, Da
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  • In [[pulmonary medicine]], [[critical care]] and [[anesthesiology]], the '''P:F ratio''' is the ratio of arterial oxyg
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  • ...tamination, temporary closure, resuscitation to normal physiology in the [[critical care|intensive care unit]], and subsequent re-exploration and definitive repair. ...en one lengthy procedure in many, then turning to [[critical care|surgical critical care]] to prepare for the next procedure. Damage control surgery first was widel
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  • Usually in the context of [[critical care | critical care medicine]], '''disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)''' is a syndrom
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  • ...ents. They are increasingly common as real-time physiological sensors in [[critical care]], providing real-time levels of [[sodium]], [[potassium]], [[bicarbonate]]
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  • ...rolyte panel]] taken from blood. Continuous monitoring, typically in the [[critical care]] environment, can come from an indwelling [[ion selective electrode]].
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  • }}</ref> It requires extremely intense [[critical care]] and a deep understanding of pathological mechanisms and drug interactions
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  • Emergency and critical care medicine needs to use triage in non-disaster situations as events in which
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  • ...to irreversible shock. It encompasses both [[trauma surgery]] and [[trauma critical care]]. Victims of physical trauma may indeed suffer [[trauma (psychological)]] ...en one lengthy procedure in many, then turning to [[critical care|surgical critical care]] to prepare for the next procedure. Damage control surgery first was widel
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  • ...re]], [[acidosis]], [[hyperkalemia]] and [[hypokalemia]]. Admission to a [[critical care|intensive care unit]], preferably one experienced in [[trauma medicine]], m
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  • ...zers are becoming available, and can give results at the bedside. In the [[critical care]] environment, continuous measurement can be provided by catheter-inserted
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  • ...the larger the number, the smaller the diameter -- is 18 or 20 gauge. In critical care or emergency situations, "large bore" access (16 or 14 gauge) is needed to
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  • ...procalcitonin for diagnosis of sepsis in the intensive care unit |journal=Critical care (London, England) |volume=7 |issue=1 |pages=85-90 |year=2003 |pmid=12617745 ...ients and '''should not be used''' as often as it is currently done in the critical care setting.
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  • ...interesting area is mobility and portability of information. Obviously, in critical care situations it is highly desirable to have access to information that may no
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  • ...add or adjust levels of training or certifications. For instance, the "EMT-Critical Care" in the state of [[New York (disambiguation)|New York]].
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  • ...- Mechanisms of secondary damage and treatment in the intensive care unit. Critical Care Clinics, 2003. 19(3): p. 529-+.</ref> ...- Mechanisms of secondary damage and treatment in the intensive care unit. Critical Care Clinics, 2003. 19(3): p. 529-+.</ref>
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  • ...be used in surgery that is performed under [[general anesthesia]] or in [[critical care]] medicine for patients with [[respiratory insufficiency]] from causes such
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  • | Kumar et al<ref name="pmid16625125"/><br/>2006|| 2154 [[Critical care|ICU patients]] patients<br/>&bull;&nbsp;34% bacteremia<br/>&bull;&nbsp;56% ...sus statements from an international task force by the American College of Critical Care Medicine |journal=Crit. Care Med. |volume=36 |issue=6 |pages=1937–49 |yea
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  • ...nal fluids given as needed. If the episode is prolonged, treatment in an [[critical care|intensive care unit]] may be needed with invasive monitoring of [[cardiac o
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  • | [[Critical care|Intensive care]] (all ages)|| 570 patients whose doctors requested continuo
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  • ...ociated pneumonia.<ref name="pmid17182987">{{cite journal| author=Canadian Critical Care Trials Group| title=A randomized trial of diagnostic techniques for ventila
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  • ...Critical Care Medicine and the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies |volume=8 |issue=3 |pages=268–71 |year=2007 |pmid=17417119 |doi
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  • ...|url=http://www.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/mesh/2008/MB_cgi?term=Critical+care |title=Critical care |accessdate=2008-01-07 |author=Anonymous|publisher=National Library of Medi ==Surgical and trauma critical care==
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  • ...al care. Transfusion Requirements in Critical Care Investigators, Canadian Critical Care Trials Group |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |volume=340 |issue=6 |pages=409–17 Among patient in [[critical care]] units, a [[randomized controlled trial]] reported "epoetin alfa does not
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  • ...y|cardiologists]], and its continuous automated measurement is common in [[critical care]].
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  • ...rinology]], [[hematology]], [[genitourinary medicine]], [[dermatology]], [[critical care medicine]] and [[public health]]. Most of these specialities are further di
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