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CRITICAL CARE NURSE
Current Resources. Access free ahead of print articles about caring for patients with COVID-19 and other current topics here.. For free articles in Critical Care Nurse, AACN Advanced Critical Care, and the American Journal of Critical Care related to the care of patients with COVID-19, click here. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CRITICAL CARE A bimonthly scientific journal, AJCC offers the latest advances in clinical research, with features that highlight bedside applicationsof select research
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American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 27071 Aliso Creek Road Aliso Viejo, CA 92656. Tel: (800) 899-1712 Tel: (949) 362-2000 INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORSCE ARTICLES
American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 27071 Aliso Creek Road Aliso Viejo, CA 92656. Tel: (800) 899-1712 Tel: (949) 362-2000 AUTHENTIC LEADERSHIP: HOW DOES IT DIFFER FROM As more and more hospitals strive to be Magnet or to create Magnet-like work environments, nurse leaders are focusing on transformational leadership. 1 The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) has identified authentic leadership as a key standard for a Healthy Work Environment. 1 Are transformational leadership and authentic leadership the same? PHLEBITIS IN INTRAVENOUS AMIODARONE ADMINISTRATION In the 20 included studies, phlebitis incidence ranged from 0% to 85%. Increasing the infusion concentration from 1.2 mg/mL to 1.8 mg/mL increased the phlebitis rate (P < .001).Total amiodarone doses greater than 1 g resulted in higher phlebitis rates than did doses less than 0.45 mg (P < .001).Most infusion durations and rates were not correlated with phlebitis incidence. FEASIBILITY OF A HOME-BASED PALLIATIVE CARE INTERVENTION Florian B. Mayr is a staff physician, Critical Care Service Line, VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, and an assistant professor, Clinical Research, Investigation, and Modeling of Acute Illness Center, Department of Critical Care Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. NURSES AND PREVENTABLE BACK INJURIES The consensus is that nurses are being injured primarily while transferring patients or when lifting patients, either by cumulative injury, by lifting over and over day after day (year after year), or by a direct injury such as lifting or transferring a 135-kg (300 lb) patient alone. 3–, 6 The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health recommended a weight limit of 20.7 kg (46 lb INCOMPETENCE AMONG CRITICAL CARE NURSES: A SURVEY REPORT The August 2008 editorial in Critical Care Nurse (CCN) examined the pivotal role that staff competency serves for both ensuring the provision of optimal and safe patient care as well as in determining whether nurses judge their work environment to be satisfying. 1 Regardless of whether the context of discussion is how the nursing profession meets its obligations for public safety, how theCRITICAL CARE NURSE
Current Resources. Access free ahead of print articles about caring for patients with COVID-19 and other current topics here.. For free articles in Critical Care Nurse, AACN Advanced Critical Care, and the American Journal of Critical Care related to the care of patients with COVID-19, click here. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CRITICAL CARE A bimonthly scientific journal, AJCC offers the latest advances in clinical research, with features that highlight bedside applicationsof select research
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American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 27071 Aliso Creek Road Aliso Viejo, CA 92656. Tel: (800) 899-1712 Tel: (949) 362-2000 INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORSCE ARTICLES
American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 27071 Aliso Creek Road Aliso Viejo, CA 92656. Tel: (800) 899-1712 Tel: (949) 362-2000 AUTHENTIC LEADERSHIP: HOW DOES IT DIFFER FROM As more and more hospitals strive to be Magnet or to create Magnet-like work environments, nurse leaders are focusing on transformational leadership. 1 The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) has identified authentic leadership as a key standard for a Healthy Work Environment. 1 Are transformational leadership and authentic leadership the same? PHLEBITIS IN INTRAVENOUS AMIODARONE ADMINISTRATION In the 20 included studies, phlebitis incidence ranged from 0% to 85%. Increasing the infusion concentration from 1.2 mg/mL to 1.8 mg/mL increased the phlebitis rate (P < .001).Total amiodarone doses greater than 1 g resulted in higher phlebitis rates than did doses less than 0.45 mg (P < .001).Most infusion durations and rates were not correlated with phlebitis incidence. FEASIBILITY OF A HOME-BASED PALLIATIVE CARE INTERVENTION Florian B. Mayr is a staff physician, Critical Care Service Line, VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, and an assistant professor, Clinical Research, Investigation, and Modeling of Acute Illness Center, Department of Critical Care Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. NURSES AND PREVENTABLE BACK INJURIES The consensus is that nurses are being injured primarily while transferring patients or when lifting patients, either by cumulative injury, by lifting over and over day after day (year after year), or by a direct injury such as lifting or transferring a 135-kg (300 lb) patient alone. 3–, 6 The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health recommended a weight limit of 20.7 kg (46 lb INCOMPETENCE AMONG CRITICAL CARE NURSES: A SURVEY REPORT The August 2008 editorial in Critical Care Nurse (CCN) examined the pivotal role that staff competency serves for both ensuring the provision of optimal and safe patient care as well as in determining whether nurses judge their work environment to be satisfying. 1 Regardless of whether the context of discussion is how the nursing profession meets its obligations for public safety, how theCE ARTICLES
American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 27071 Aliso Creek Road Aliso Viejo, CA 92656. Tel: (800) 899-1712 Tel: (949) 362-2000 POST–COVID-19 SYNDROME: THEORETICAL BASIS, IDENTIFICATION As COVID-19 continues to spread, with the United States surpassing 29 million cases, 1 health care workers are beginning to see patients who have been infected with SARS-CoV-2 return seeking treatment for the physical and mental effects of the virus. The term long-haulers is applied to patients who have not fully recovered from the disease after weeks or months. 2 Although the acute NURSING MANAGEMENT OF A PATIENT WITH COVID-19 RECEIVING On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic. 1 As of August 2020, more than 5.5 million cases had been confirmed in the United States, and more than 175 000 COVID-19–related deaths had occurred. 2 COVID-19 is caused by SARS-CoV-2, and an individual with COVID-19 may become critically ill with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), an acute lung AACN ADVANCED CRITICAL CARE VIDEOS American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 27071 Aliso Creek Road Aliso Viejo, CA 92656. Tel: (800) 899-1712 Tel: (949) 362-2000CE ARTICLES
American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 27071 Aliso Creek Road Aliso Viejo, CA 92656. Tel: (800) 899-1712 Tel: (949) 362-2000 HEALTHY WORK ENVIRONMENT: RESOLUTIONS FOR 2020 The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) made a strong commitment to promoting healthy work environments in 2001 and led the development of 6 standards that are the foundation of healthy work environments. 1 These standards—skilled communication, true collaboration, effective decision-making, appropriate staffing, meaningful recognition, and authentic KEY ELEMENTS OF THE CRITICAL CARE WORK ENVIRONMENT Among nurses in the sample, 61% experience moderate burnout. In models controlling for key nurse characteristics including age, level of education, and professional recognition, 3 key elements of the work environment emerged as significant predictors of burnout: staffing, meaningful recognition, and effective decision-making. ETHICAL ISSUES IN THE CARE OF EMERGING ADULTS IN PEDIATRIC Sydney, an 18-year-old woman with congenital heart disease (CHD), had infective endocarditis and was admitted in critical condition to the cardiac intensive care unit (CICU) at a pediatric medical center, where she has been followed since birth because of the CHD. GENERATIONAL DIFFERENCES AND MULTIGENERATIONAL TEAMWORK Many current work environments are composed of 5 generations (Table 1). 1–4 This multigenerational workforce contains a diversity of attitudes, beliefs, and work habits that need to be taken into consideration when building relationships with colleagues. Along with characteristics such as gender, race, ethnicity, and religion, the generation we are born into contributes to our unique identity. NURSING MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS REQUIRING ACUTE MECHANICAL The IABP is recommended for short-term use in the management of cardiogenic shock, refractory unstable angina, or refractory or intractable ventricular tachycardia; supporting preoperative or postoperative cardiac surgery; or as a bridge to advanced therapies (ventricular assist device or transplant). 7 Additional indications include acute mitral regurgitation due to papillaryrupture
CRITICAL CARE NURSE
Current Resources. Access free ahead of print articles about caring for patients with COVID-19 and other current topics here.. For free articles in Critical Care Nurse, AACN Advanced Critical Care, and the American Journal of Critical Care related to the care of patients with COVID-19, click here. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CRITICAL CARE A bimonthly scientific journal, AJCC offers the latest advances in clinical research, with features that highlight bedside applicationsof select research
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American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 27071 Aliso Creek Road Aliso Viejo, CA 92656. Tel: (800) 899-1712 Tel: (949) 362-2000CE ARTICLES
American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 27071 Aliso Creek Road Aliso Viejo, CA 92656. Tel: (800) 899-1712 Tel: (949) 362-2000 EVIDENCE-BASED PREVENTION OF PRESSURE ULCERS IN THEPREVENTION OF PRESSURE ULCERS ARTICLESEVIDENCE BASED PRESSURE ULCER PREVENTIONARTICLES ON PRESSURE ULCERSPRESSURE ULCER PREVENTION NURSING ARTICLESPRESSURE ULCER PREVENTION NURSING RESEARCH The development of stage III or IV pressure ulcers is currently considered a never event. Critical care patients are at high risk for development of pressure ulcers because of the increased use of devices, hemodynamic instability, and the use of vasoactivemedications.
GENERATIONAL DIFFERENCES AND MULTIGENERATIONAL TEAMWORK Many current work environments are composed of 5 generations (Table 1). 1–4 This multigenerational workforce contains a diversity of attitudes, beliefs, and work habits that need to be taken into consideration when building relationships with colleagues. Along with characteristics such as gender, race, ethnicity, and religion, the generation we are born into contributes to our unique identity. ORGAN DONATION BREAKTHROUGH COLLABORATIVE Teresa J. Shafer is executive vice president and chief operating officer of LifeGift Organ Donation Center in Houston, Tex. She isnational cochair of
NARROWING THE 17-YEAR RESEARCH TO PRACTICE GAP Cindy L. Munro is coeditor in chief of the American Journal of Critical Care.She is associate dean for research and innovation at the University of South Florida, College of Nursing, Tampa, Florida. Richard H. Savel is coeditor in chief of the American Journal of Critical Care. He is director, Adult Critical Care Services at Maimonides Medical Center and a professor of clinical medicine at the BUILDING RESPECT AND REDUCING INCIVILITY IN THE WORKPLACE The past 20 years have seen significant changes in nurses’ work environment, including an increase in instances of violent situations. Disrespectful behavior can no longer be tolerated because of the impact it has on patient safety and nurse retention. MEDICATION ERRORS: A CASE-BASED REVIEW Marianne Pop is Clinical Assistant Professor/Emergency Medicine Clinical Pharmacist, Department of Pharmacy Practice, University of Illinois-Rockford, 1601 Parkview Ave, Room A301, Rockford, IL 61107 (marip2010@gmail.com).Mary Finocchi is Emergency Department/Operating Room Pharmacy Satellite Operations Supervisor, Department of Pharmacy Services, Tampa General Hospital,CRITICAL CARE NURSE
Current Resources. Access free ahead of print articles about caring for patients with COVID-19 and other current topics here.. For free articles in Critical Care Nurse, AACN Advanced Critical Care, and the American Journal of Critical Care related to the care of patients with COVID-19, click here. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CRITICAL CARE A bimonthly scientific journal, AJCC offers the latest advances in clinical research, with features that highlight bedside applicationsof select research
CE ARTICLES
American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 27071 Aliso Creek Road Aliso Viejo, CA 92656. Tel: (800) 899-1712 Tel: (949) 362-2000CE ARTICLES
American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 27071 Aliso Creek Road Aliso Viejo, CA 92656. Tel: (800) 899-1712 Tel: (949) 362-2000 EVIDENCE-BASED PREVENTION OF PRESSURE ULCERS IN THEPREVENTION OF PRESSURE ULCERS ARTICLESEVIDENCE BASED PRESSURE ULCER PREVENTIONARTICLES ON PRESSURE ULCERSPRESSURE ULCER PREVENTION NURSING ARTICLESPRESSURE ULCER PREVENTION NURSING RESEARCH The development of stage III or IV pressure ulcers is currently considered a never event. Critical care patients are at high risk for development of pressure ulcers because of the increased use of devices, hemodynamic instability, and the use of vasoactivemedications.
GENERATIONAL DIFFERENCES AND MULTIGENERATIONAL TEAMWORK Many current work environments are composed of 5 generations (Table 1). 1–4 This multigenerational workforce contains a diversity of attitudes, beliefs, and work habits that need to be taken into consideration when building relationships with colleagues. Along with characteristics such as gender, race, ethnicity, and religion, the generation we are born into contributes to our unique identity. ORGAN DONATION BREAKTHROUGH COLLABORATIVE Teresa J. Shafer is executive vice president and chief operating officer of LifeGift Organ Donation Center in Houston, Tex. She isnational cochair of
NARROWING THE 17-YEAR RESEARCH TO PRACTICE GAP Cindy L. Munro is coeditor in chief of the American Journal of Critical Care.She is associate dean for research and innovation at the University of South Florida, College of Nursing, Tampa, Florida. Richard H. Savel is coeditor in chief of the American Journal of Critical Care. He is director, Adult Critical Care Services at Maimonides Medical Center and a professor of clinical medicine at the BUILDING RESPECT AND REDUCING INCIVILITY IN THE WORKPLACE The past 20 years have seen significant changes in nurses’ work environment, including an increase in instances of violent situations. Disrespectful behavior can no longer be tolerated because of the impact it has on patient safety and nurse retention. MEDICATION ERRORS: A CASE-BASED REVIEW Marianne Pop is Clinical Assistant Professor/Emergency Medicine Clinical Pharmacist, Department of Pharmacy Practice, University of Illinois-Rockford, 1601 Parkview Ave, Room A301, Rockford, IL 61107 (marip2010@gmail.com).Mary Finocchi is Emergency Department/Operating Room Pharmacy Satellite Operations Supervisor, Department of Pharmacy Services, Tampa General Hospital,CRITICAL CARE NURSE
Current Resources. Access free ahead of print articles about caring for patients with COVID-19 and other current topics here.. For free articles in Critical Care Nurse, AACN Advanced Critical Care, and the American Journal of Critical Care related to the care of patients with COVID-19, click here. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CRITICAL CARE A bimonthly scientific journal, AJCC offers the latest advances in clinical research, with features that highlight bedside applicationsof select research
POST–COVID-19 SYNDROME: THEORETICAL BASIS, IDENTIFICATION As COVID-19 continues to spread, with the United States surpassing 29 million cases, 1 health care workers are beginning to see patients who have been infected with SARS-CoV-2 return seeking treatment for the physical and mental effects of the virus. The term long-haulers is applied to patients who have not fully recovered from the disease after weeks or months. 2 Although the acute UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF COVID-19: NOW AND FOR THE As I write this series introduction, our future with COVID-19 remains uncertain. Overall in the United States new cases had been declining, although rates in most states currently remain higher than during the initial surge of the pandemic in the first 6 months of 2020. 1 In addition, some states are seeing increasing numbers of cases caused by variant and more virulent strains 2 and allCE ARTICLES
American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 27071 Aliso Creek Road Aliso Viejo, CA 92656. Tel: (800) 899-1712 Tel: (949) 362-2000 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR SARS-CoV-2 has caused 117 799 584 cases of COVID-19 across the world, 1 and to date it has caused 529 301 deaths in the United States. 2 The care of critically ill patients with COVID-19 infection has rapidly evolved, and health care workers have adapted to the complex care these patients require. 3 One of the various challenges has been the delivery of medications by infusion pumps placed ETHICAL ISSUES IN THE CARE OF EMERGING ADULTS IN PEDIATRIC Sydney, an 18-year-old woman with congenital heart disease (CHD), had infective endocarditis and was admitted in critical condition to the cardiac intensive care unit (CICU) at a pediatric medical center, where she has been followed since birth because of the CHD. ELECTROCARDIOGRAM FINDINGS ASSOCIATED WITH MALIGNANT Mr T. was a 71-year-old Caucasian male admitted to the hospital with new-onset shortness of breath. The patient had no documented past medical history and had not seen a physician throughout his adultlife.
CREATING SOLUTIONS FOR MEETING THE CHALLENGES OF Dawna Willsey is Clinical Director, Perioperative Services, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, 1000 W Carson Street, Box 39, Torrance, CA 90509 (dwillsey@dhs.lacounty.gov) READINESS ASSESSMENT FOR EXTUBATION PLANNING IN THE Jace D. Johnny is a nurse practitioner in the Pulmonary and Critical Care Division at University of Utah Health, Salt Lake City, Utah.CRITICAL CARE NURSE
Current Resources. Access free ahead of print articles about caring for patients with COVID-19 and other current topics here.. For free articles in Critical Care Nurse, AACN Advanced Critical Care, and the American Journal of Critical Care related to the care of patients with COVID-19, click here. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CRITICAL CARE A bimonthly scientific journal, AJCC offers the latest advances in clinical research, with features that highlight bedside applicationsof select research
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American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 27071 Aliso Creek Road Aliso Viejo, CA 92656. Tel: (800) 899-1712 Tel: (949) 362-2000CE ARTICLES
American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 27071 Aliso Creek Road Aliso Viejo, CA 92656. Tel: (800) 899-1712 Tel: (949) 362-2000 EVIDENCE-BASED PREVENTION OF PRESSURE ULCERS IN THEPREVENTION OF PRESSURE ULCERS ARTICLESEVIDENCE BASED PRESSURE ULCER PREVENTIONARTICLES ON PRESSURE ULCERSPRESSURE ULCER PREVENTION NURSING ARTICLESPRESSURE ULCER PREVENTION NURSING RESEARCH The development of stage III or IV pressure ulcers is currently considered a never event. Critical care patients are at high risk for development of pressure ulcers because of the increased use of devices, hemodynamic instability, and the use of vasoactivemedications.
GENERATIONAL DIFFERENCES AND MULTIGENERATIONAL TEAMWORK Many current work environments are composed of 5 generations (Table 1). 1–4 This multigenerational workforce contains a diversity of attitudes, beliefs, and work habits that need to be taken into consideration when building relationships with colleagues. Along with characteristics such as gender, race, ethnicity, and religion, the generation we are born into contributes to our unique identity. ORGAN DONATION BREAKTHROUGH COLLABORATIVE Teresa J. Shafer is executive vice president and chief operating officer of LifeGift Organ Donation Center in Houston, Tex. She isnational cochair of
NARROWING THE 17-YEAR RESEARCH TO PRACTICE GAP Cindy L. Munro is coeditor in chief of the American Journal of Critical Care.She is associate dean for research and innovation at the University of South Florida, College of Nursing, Tampa, Florida. Richard H. Savel is coeditor in chief of the American Journal of Critical Care. He is director, Adult Critical Care Services at Maimonides Medical Center and a professor of clinical medicine at the BUILDING RESPECT AND REDUCING INCIVILITY IN THE WORKPLACE The past 20 years have seen significant changes in nurses’ work environment, including an increase in instances of violent situations. Disrespectful behavior can no longer be tolerated because of the impact it has on patient safety and nurse retention. MEDICATION ERRORS: A CASE-BASED REVIEW Marianne Pop is Clinical Assistant Professor/Emergency Medicine Clinical Pharmacist, Department of Pharmacy Practice, University of Illinois-Rockford, 1601 Parkview Ave, Room A301, Rockford, IL 61107 (marip2010@gmail.com).Mary Finocchi is Emergency Department/Operating Room Pharmacy Satellite Operations Supervisor, Department of Pharmacy Services, Tampa General Hospital,CRITICAL CARE NURSE
Current Resources. Access free ahead of print articles about caring for patients with COVID-19 and other current topics here.. For free articles in Critical Care Nurse, AACN Advanced Critical Care, and the American Journal of Critical Care related to the care of patients with COVID-19, click here. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CRITICAL CARE A bimonthly scientific journal, AJCC offers the latest advances in clinical research, with features that highlight bedside applicationsof select research
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American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 27071 Aliso Creek Road Aliso Viejo, CA 92656. Tel: (800) 899-1712 Tel: (949) 362-2000CE ARTICLES
American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 27071 Aliso Creek Road Aliso Viejo, CA 92656. Tel: (800) 899-1712 Tel: (949) 362-2000 EVIDENCE-BASED PREVENTION OF PRESSURE ULCERS IN THEPREVENTION OF PRESSURE ULCERS ARTICLESEVIDENCE BASED PRESSURE ULCER PREVENTIONARTICLES ON PRESSURE ULCERSPRESSURE ULCER PREVENTION NURSING ARTICLESPRESSURE ULCER PREVENTION NURSING RESEARCH The development of stage III or IV pressure ulcers is currently considered a never event. Critical care patients are at high risk for development of pressure ulcers because of the increased use of devices, hemodynamic instability, and the use of vasoactivemedications.
GENERATIONAL DIFFERENCES AND MULTIGENERATIONAL TEAMWORK Many current work environments are composed of 5 generations (Table 1). 1–4 This multigenerational workforce contains a diversity of attitudes, beliefs, and work habits that need to be taken into consideration when building relationships with colleagues. Along with characteristics such as gender, race, ethnicity, and religion, the generation we are born into contributes to our unique identity. ORGAN DONATION BREAKTHROUGH COLLABORATIVE Teresa J. Shafer is executive vice president and chief operating officer of LifeGift Organ Donation Center in Houston, Tex. She isnational cochair of
NARROWING THE 17-YEAR RESEARCH TO PRACTICE GAP Cindy L. Munro is coeditor in chief of the American Journal of Critical Care.She is associate dean for research and innovation at the University of South Florida, College of Nursing, Tampa, Florida. Richard H. Savel is coeditor in chief of the American Journal of Critical Care. He is director, Adult Critical Care Services at Maimonides Medical Center and a professor of clinical medicine at the BUILDING RESPECT AND REDUCING INCIVILITY IN THE WORKPLACE The past 20 years have seen significant changes in nurses’ work environment, including an increase in instances of violent situations. Disrespectful behavior can no longer be tolerated because of the impact it has on patient safety and nurse retention. MEDICATION ERRORS: A CASE-BASED REVIEW Marianne Pop is Clinical Assistant Professor/Emergency Medicine Clinical Pharmacist, Department of Pharmacy Practice, University of Illinois-Rockford, 1601 Parkview Ave, Room A301, Rockford, IL 61107 (marip2010@gmail.com).Mary Finocchi is Emergency Department/Operating Room Pharmacy Satellite Operations Supervisor, Department of Pharmacy Services, Tampa General Hospital,CRITICAL CARE NURSE
Current Resources. Access free ahead of print articles about caring for patients with COVID-19 and other current topics here.. For free articles in Critical Care Nurse, AACN Advanced Critical Care, and the American Journal of Critical Care related to the care of patients with COVID-19, click here. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CRITICAL CARE A bimonthly scientific journal, AJCC offers the latest advances in clinical research, with features that highlight bedside applicationsof select research
POST–COVID-19 SYNDROME: THEORETICAL BASIS, IDENTIFICATION As COVID-19 continues to spread, with the United States surpassing 29 million cases, 1 health care workers are beginning to see patients who have been infected with SARS-CoV-2 return seeking treatment for the physical and mental effects of the virus. The term long-haulers is applied to patients who have not fully recovered from the disease after weeks or months. 2 Although the acute UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF COVID-19: NOW AND FOR THE As I write this series introduction, our future with COVID-19 remains uncertain. Overall in the United States new cases had been declining, although rates in most states currently remain higher than during the initial surge of the pandemic in the first 6 months of 2020. 1 In addition, some states are seeing increasing numbers of cases caused by variant and more virulent strains 2 and allCE ARTICLES
American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 27071 Aliso Creek Road Aliso Viejo, CA 92656. Tel: (800) 899-1712 Tel: (949) 362-2000 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR SARS-CoV-2 has caused 117 799 584 cases of COVID-19 across the world, 1 and to date it has caused 529 301 deaths in the United States. 2 The care of critically ill patients with COVID-19 infection has rapidly evolved, and health care workers have adapted to the complex care these patients require. 3 One of the various challenges has been the delivery of medications by infusion pumps placed ETHICAL ISSUES IN THE CARE OF EMERGING ADULTS IN PEDIATRIC Sydney, an 18-year-old woman with congenital heart disease (CHD), had infective endocarditis and was admitted in critical condition to the cardiac intensive care unit (CICU) at a pediatric medical center, where she has been followed since birth because of the CHD. ELECTROCARDIOGRAM FINDINGS ASSOCIATED WITH MALIGNANT Mr T. was a 71-year-old Caucasian male admitted to the hospital with new-onset shortness of breath. The patient had no documented past medical history and had not seen a physician throughout his adultlife.
CREATING SOLUTIONS FOR MEETING THE CHALLENGES OF Dawna Willsey is Clinical Director, Perioperative Services, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, 1000 W Carson Street, Box 39, Torrance, CA 90509 (dwillsey@dhs.lacounty.gov) READINESS ASSESSMENT FOR EXTUBATION PLANNING IN THE Jace D. Johnny is a nurse practitioner in the Pulmonary and Critical Care Division at University of Utah Health, Salt Lake City, Utah. Skip to Main Content_Search_
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