Use of Physical Restraints in Neurosurgery: Guide for a Good Practice

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Weaning from artificial ventilation, recovering from acute illness can be a long and difficult process. The problem with critically ill patients is re-sedation, often needed to handle agitation and avoid treatment interference (Cohen et al., 2002). Sedatives lengthen hospitalization and complicate recovery (Westcott, 1995); therefore, the management of these patients can often be a dilemma (Hine, 2007).

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Demir, A. (2012). Use of Physical Restraints in Neurosurgery: Guide for a Good Practice. In Explicative Cases of Controversial Issues in Neurosurgery. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/28921

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