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Post-Intensive Care Syndrome, An Issue of Critical Care Clinics

Post-Intensive Care Syndrome, An Issue of Critical Care Clinics

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In this issue of Critical Care Clinics, guest editors Drs. Wes Ely, Nicole Paige Herbst, and Tammy L. Eaton bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Post-Intensive Care Syndrome. Top experts cover key issues surrounding PICS, including impairments in cognition, psychological health, and physical function of the survivor of critical illness. Topics include the overlap of PICS and long COVID, pediatric PICS, in-hospital mitigation of PICS, multidisciplinary team approaches to treating PICS, and much more.
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Elsevier
103158
9780443315428
9780443315428

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Publication date
2024
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
240
Dimensions (mm)
152 x 229
Weight (g)
450
  • Post-Intensive Care Syndrome: Physical Impairments and Function
    Post-Intensive Care Syndrome-Mental Health
    Long-Term Cognitive Function Among Critical Illness Survivors
    Pediatric Post-Intensive Care Syndrome and Current Therapeutic Options
    Post-Intensive Care Syndrome Family
    Clinical Comparison of Post-intensive Care Syndrome and Long Coronavirus Disease
    The Financial Impact of Post Intensive Care Syndrome
    Creating a Culture of an Awake and Walking Intensive Care Unit: In-Hospital Strategies to Mitigate Post-Intensive Care Syndrome
    Care Transitions After Critical Illness
    Multidisciplinary Team Approaches to Assessing and Addressing Post Intensive Care Syndrome
    Integrating Compassion and Collaboration into the Care of Intensive Care Unit Survivors: A Modest Proposal
    Health Equity in the Care of Adult Critical Illness Survivors
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