Critical care medicine update: Essentials for the nonintensivist, part 1

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Abstract

The intensive care unit (ICU) can be a challenging environment for health care practitioners who are not trained in critical care medicine. A structured approach to patient care is necessary in order to achieve optimal clinical outcomes. The purpose of this two-part article is to review essential highlights of critical care medicine for the nonintensivist. We provide a structured overview of the management of the critically ill patient and focus on problems commonly encountered in the heterogeneous ICU patient population. In Part 1 we review (a) altered states of consciousness and sedation, (b) respiratory failure and ventilators, (c) cardiovascular monitoring and management, and (d) fluid and electrolyte disorders. © Copyright 2006 by ASCMS All rights of any nature whatsoever reserved.

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Katikireddy, C. K., & Kuschner, W. G. (2006). Critical care medicine update: Essentials for the nonintensivist, part 1. Comprehensive Therapy. https://doi.org/10.1385/COMP:32:2:74

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