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After the ICU : multidisciplinary perspectives on supporting critical illness survivors / [edited by] Meghan B Lane-Fall, David S. Shapiro, Lewis J. Kaplan.

McGraw Hill AccessAnesthesiology Book Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Lane-Fall, Meghan B., editor.
Shapiro, David S. (Surgeon), editor.
Kaplan, Lewis J., editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Critical care medicine.
Hospitals--After care.
Hospitals.
Intensive care units.
Aftercare.
Critical Illness--rehabilitation.
Critical Care.
Intensive Care Units.
intensive care units.
Medical Subjects:
Aftercare.
Critical Illness--rehabilitation.
Critical Care.
Intensive Care Units.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
[New York] : McGraw Hill, 2024.
Summary:
After the ICU: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Supporting Critical Illness Survivors will offer ICU clinical staff a guide to the patient encounter in the ICU and to successful outcomes of a post-ICU stay. Improving the quality of ICU survivorship has led to a rapidly evolving field documenting patient and family-reported outcomes. This textbook focuses specifically on such interventions that can be employed across the arc of care, from the intensive care unit (ICU) to home".
"LANGE: After the ICU: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Supporting Critical Illness Survivors fills a gap in the existing literature on the subject. Arranged in three sections, the book addresses the ways in which care in the ICU can impact life afterwards and provides a framework for the recovery process. The early chapters feature personal stories from patients describing their life-threatening illness, journey to recovery, and the clinicians who helped them along the way. In the following chapters, clinicians, physicians, nurses, and patients' family members share their unique perspectives on the recovery process. Each chapter includes a specific section dedicated to tips for clinicians."--Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Section One: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on ICU Care and Recovery
Chapter 1: The Patient and Family Perspective
Chapter 2: The Physician's Perspective
Chapter 3: The Advanced Practice Provider's Perspective
Chapter 4: The Nurse's Perspective
Chapter 5: The Respiratory Therapist's Perspective
Chapter 6: The Pharmacist's Perspective
Chapter 7: The Therapy Team's Perspective-Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist, and Speech-Language Therapist
Chapter 8: The Palliative Care Perspective
Chapter 9: Spiritual and Pastoral Care Perspective
Chapter 10: Wound Care Specialist Perspective
Chapter 11: The Nutritionist's Perspective
Chapter 12: Social Worker/Case Manager's Perspective
Section Two: Innovations in ICU Recovery
Chapter 13: Music Interventions in ICU and Post-ICU Care
Chapter 14: Promoting ICU Recovery: ICU Diaries
Chapter 15: Post-ICU Clinics
Chapter 16: Family Presence on Critical Care Rounds
Chapter 17: Pet Therapy
Section Three: Special Populations
Chapter 18: Pediatrics
Chapter 19: Obstetrics
Chapter 20: Burns
Chapter 21: Trauma
Chapter 22: Neurodiverse Patients
Chapter 23: LGBTQIA+ Patients and Families
Chapter 24: Patients with Limited English Proficiency
Chapter 25: COVID-19
Appendix A: The First Few Days at Home
Appendix B: The First Primary Care Visit
Appendix C: Resources for Patients and Families
Appendix D: Resources for Primary Care Providers
About the Editors.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Other Format:
Print version: After the ICU
OCLC:
1399400043

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