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Practical guidance for evidence-based ICU family conferences


JR Curtis, DB White - Chest, 2008 - chestjournal.chestpubs.org
Because most critically ill patients lack decision-making capacity, physicians
often ask family members to act as surrogates for the patient in discussions
about the goals of care. Therefore, clinician-family communication is a ...
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Organ donation, patients' rights, and medical responsibilities at the end of life*.

- nursing2007.com
AS Iltis, MA Rie, A Wall - Critical Care Medicine, 2009 - pdfs.journals.lww.com
Historically, OPOs have been given au- thority over the body after the
declaration of brain death, although in some cases they evaluated potential
donors before the declaration of death to ensure that organs could be ...
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Update in critical care 2007


RA Fowler, NKJ Adhikari, DC Scales, WL Lee … - American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care …, 2008 - Am Thoracic Soc
Critical care comprises only one part of the continuum of medical care, which
itself is only one determinant of population health. US expenditures on health
care were $2.1 trillion in 2006 and accounted for 16% of the gross domestic ...
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[PDF] End-of-Life Decision Making in the ICU


MD Siegel - Clinics in chest medicine, 2009 - palliativecare.yale.edu
Twenty percent of deaths in the United States follow admission to an ICU,1 often
in association with decisions to forego life support.2 In recent years,
end-of-life decision making has become a key feature of critical care ...
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Investigating Critically Ill Patients' and Families' Perceptions of Likelihood of Survival


D Ford, JG Zapka, M Gebregziabher, W … - Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2009 - liebertonline.com
JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE MEDICINE Volume 12, Number 1, 2009 © Mary Ann Liebert,
Inc. DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2008.0183 ... Dee Ford, MD, MSCR, 1,3 Jane G. Zapka,
Sc.D., 2 Mulugeta Gebregziabher, Ph.D., 2 ... Winnie Hennessy, RN, Ph.D., ...
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[BOOK] Evaluation of Capacity to Consent to Treatment and Research


SYH Kim, 2009 - books.google.com
-JM Scott YH KIM Evaluation of Capacity to Consent to Treatment and Research
... OXFORD Scott YH KIM Evaluation of Capacity to Consent to Treatment and
Research ... EVALUATION OF CAPACITY TO CONSENT TO TREATMENT AND RESEARCH

Using family satisfaction data to improve the processes of care in ICU


J Kryworuchko, DK Heyland - Intensive Care Medicine - Springer
Jennifer Kryworuchko Daren K. Heyland Using family satisfaction data to improve
... This editorial refers to the article available at: doi:10.1007/s00134-009-
1611-4. ... J. Kryworuchko ()) School of Nursing, University of Ottawa, ...
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[PDF] Nonpulmonary Critical Care


JR McArdle, MD Siegel - d.yimg.com
It has been 5 years since Clinics in Chest Medicine devoted an issue to
nonpulmonary critical care. Since then, novel scientific discoveries and
clinical observations have challenged our approach to critical illness. ...
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End-of-Life Decision Making in the Intensive Care Unit

- critcaremed.com
MD Siegel - Clinical Pulmonary Medicine, 2008 - journals.lww.com
More than 20% of deaths in the United States follow admission to an intensive
care unit (ICU). 1 Death is often preceded by decisions to withhold or withdraw
life support. 2 Critical care physicians must work closely with patients ...
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[PDF] Pulmonary and Critical Care Updates


P STUDIES, AL INJURY, M VENTILATION - Am J Respir Crit Care Med, 2008 - assets0.pubget.com
CRITICAL CARE IN THE GLOBAL CONTEXT Critical care comprises only one part of the
continuum of medical care, which itself is only one determinant of population
health. US expenditures on health care were $2.1 trillion in 2006 and ...
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