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e-ICM Burns Bundle - Fire Safety in the ICU
Critical Care Pharmacists are essential to the safe and effective running of critical care services
Paediatric Status Epilepticus
A 61-year-old gentleman presents to the Emergency Department with increased urinary frequency, thirst, nausea and is drowsy. The patient has recently been discharged from the hospital following an admission for a bilateral pneumonia...
Author: Dr Rhiannon Kirk
Author: Dr Rhiannon Kirk
Simulation tools and resources for Intensive Care Medicine
A 52 year old Gentleman was admitted to ITU following an in-hospital PEA cardiac arrest. He is known case of multiple myeloma; post autologous stem cell transplant with subsequent neutropenic sepsis. He has a background of Hypertension and Bipolar Depression on Lithium...
Author: Ahmed Elsayed
Author: Ahmed Elsayed
CCOT Assessing Patient for Discharge
Hyperinflammatory State in the Intensive Care Unit .
A 45-year-old woman presented via ambulance to A+E complaining of shortness of breath, cough, malaise and headache that had been ongoing for the last 3 days. Her past medical history consisted of HIV which she was diagnosed with 20 years ago; she stopped highly active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART) 10 years ago...
Author: Dr Iain Fraser
A 45-year-old woman presented via ambulance to A+E complaining of shortness of breath, cough, malaise and headache that had been ongoing for the last 3 days. Her past medical history consisted of HIV which she was diagnosed with 20 years ago; she stopped highly active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART) 10 years ago...
Author: Dr Iain Fraser
Prof Ramani Moonesinghe, Professor of Perioperative medicine at UCL; Dr David Murray, Chair of the National Laparotomy Audit project, and Dr Luke Flowers, Chair of the trainee research network.
First released 6 June 2024
First released 6 June 2024