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Physiotherapy practices in Intensive Care Units across Maharashtra
Conclusion: The study showed that physiotherapists among the responding ICUs surveyed lack in experience and updated knowledge. Physician reference is necessary to initiate physiotherapy and there exists no established criteria for physiotherapy treatment in ICU. All physiotherapists were routinely involved in chest physiotherapy, mobilization, and positioning.
Source: Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine - November 10, 2015 Category: Intensive Care Authors: Ujwal Lakshman YeoleAnkita Ramesh ChandBiplab B NandiPravin P GawaliRoshan G Adkitte Source Type: research

Effect of intensive education and training of nurses on ventilator-associated pneumonia and central line-associated bloodstream infection incidence in intensive care unit at a tertiary care center in North India
Conclusion: Intensive education and training sessions with feedback from nurses over a period of 6 months led to significant reduction in the incidence of CLABSI; however, the incidence of VAP increased.
Source: Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine - November 13, 2017 Category: Intensive Care Authors: Neeru Sahni Manisha Biswal Komal Gandhi Kulbeer Kaur Vikas Saini Lakshminarayana N Yaddanapudi Source Type: research

Knowledge and attitude of ER and intensive care unit physicians toward Do-Not-Resuscitate in a Tertiary Care Center in Saudi Arabia: A survey study
Conclusions: There is a lack of knowledge about DNR policy which makes the optimization of DNR process difficult. Most physicians wish DNR for themselves and their patients at the end of life, but only a few of them have advance directives. The most important barriers for initializing and discussing DNR were lack of patient understanding, level of education, and the culture of patients. Most of the Muslim physicians believe that DNR is not against Islamic rules. We suggest that the DNR concept should be a part of any training program.
Source: Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine - April 18, 2018 Category: Intensive Care Authors: Alaa Gouda Norah Alrasheed Alaa Ali Ahmad Allaf Najd Almudaiheem Youssuf Ali Ahmad Alghabban Sami Alsalolami Source Type: research

SCCM Pod-86 Message from the 2007 President
SCCM President Frederick P. Ognibene, MD, FCCM, shares his experiences and accomplishments as president, offers his vision for the Society and discusses current topics in critical care. Dr. Ognibene is director of the office of clinical research training and medical education at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical Center and the director of clinical research training program. He also is an attending in the medical intensive care unit at the NIH Clinical Center.
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - October 19, 2007 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Medicine Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-59: Message from the 2007 President
Frederick P. Ognibene, MD, FCCM, discusses his goals as the Society's president for 2007 as well as his decades-long involvement in SCCM and the critical care community. Dr. Ognibene is director of the office of clinical research training and medical education at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical Center and the director of clinical research training program, OIR. He also is an attending in the medical intensive care unit at the NIH Clinical Center.
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - January 12, 2007 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Medicine Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-86 Message from the 2007 President
SCCM President Frederick P. Ognibene, MD, FCCM, shares his experiences and accomplishments as president, offers his vision for the Society and discusses current topics in critical care. Dr. Ognibene is director of the office of clinical research training and medical education at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical Center and the director of clinical research training program. He also is an attending in the medical intensive care unit at the NIH Clinical Center.
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - October 19, 2007 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Medicine Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-59: Message from the 2007 President
Frederick P. Ognibene, MD, FCCM, discusses his goals as the Society's president for 2007 as well as his decades-long involvement in SCCM and the critical care community. Dr. Ognibene is director of the office of clinical research training and medical education at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical Center and the director of clinical research training program, OIR. He also is an attending in the medical intensive care unit at the NIH Clinical Center.
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - January 12, 2007 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Medicine Source Type: podcasts

The Formation, Elements of Success, and Challenges in Managing a Critical Care Program: Part II
Leaders of critical care services require knowledge and skills not typically acquired during their medical education and training. Leaders possess personality characteristics and evolve and adopt behaviors and knowledge in addition to those useful in the care of patients and rounding with an ICU team. Successful leaders have impeccable integrity, possess a service mentality, are decisive, and speak the truth consistently and accurately. Effective leaders are thoughtful listeners, introspective, develop a range of relationships, and nurture others. They understand group psychology, observe, analyze assumptions, decide, and ...
Source: Critical Care Medicine - April 17, 2015 Category: Emergency Medicine Tags: Concise Definitive Review Source Type: research

Problems and limitations in thrombolysis of acute stroke patients at a tertiary care center
Conclusion: Reasons for delay in thrombolysis are: Absence of stroke education program for common people. Lack of priority for triage and imaging for stroke patients.
Source: Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine - May 6, 2015 Category: Intensive Care Authors: Sushma K GuravKapil G ZirpeRS WadiaManishprasad K PathakAbhijeet M DeshmukhRahul V SonawaneNikhil Goli Source Type: research

Improving Human Immunodeficiency Virus/AIDS Palliative Care in Critical Care.
This study examines the effects of an educational intervention addressing palliative care in the intensive care unit and the needs of the HIV/AIDS patients and families. The study will evaluate the critical care nurses' knowledge and competence in caring for this population following the educational sessions. METHODS: Thirty critical care nurses were recruited from the critical care unit at a hospital in the south. An HIV/AIDS palliative care course provided participants background knowledge, general principles, and opportunities for critical thinking regarding palliative care. A pretest and posttest on palliative care...
Source: Dimensions in Critical Care Nursing - February 14, 2016 Category: Nursing Tags: Dimens Crit Care Nurs Source Type: research

SCCM Pod-312 Interview with SCCM President Todd Dorman
Margaret Parker, MD, MCCM, speaks with SCCM President Todd Dorman, MD, FCCM. Dr. Dorman is Senior Associate Dean for Education Coordination, Associate Dean of Continuing Medical Education, and Professor and Vice Chair for Critical Care.
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - March 3, 2016 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Medicine Source Type: podcasts

Choosing Wisely in Critical Care: A National Survey of Critical Care Nurses.
CONCLUSIONS: Acute and critical care nurses are directly involved with measures to reduce unnecessary testing and treatments. Greater awareness and championing of the Choosing Wisely recommendations by acute and critical care nurses can help to promote high-value care for acute and critically ill patients. PMID: 31676518 [PubMed - in process]
Source: American Journal of Critical Care - October 31, 2019 Category: Nursing Authors: Wiencek CA, Kleinpell R, Moss M, Sessler CN Tags: Am J Crit Care Source Type: research

Generating Evidence of Critical Care Nurses' Perceptions, Knowledge, Beliefs, and Use of Music Therapy, Aromatherapy, and Guided Imagery.
This study sought to determine critical care nurses' perspectives of music therapy, aromatherapy, and guided imagery (GI) including perceptions of legitimacy, self-reported knowledge, interest in gaining knowledge, beliefs of harm/benefits, professional use, personal use, recommendations for use in critical care practice, and requests for these therapies by critical care patients or families. METHODS: A descriptive cross-sectional design with repeated measures was conducted with critical care nurses (N = 53) practicing in 3 intensive care units at a Midwestern academic-affiliated medical center. The nurses' current per...
Source: Dimensions in Critical Care Nursing - December 4, 2019 Category: Nursing Tags: Dimens Crit Care Nurs Source Type: research

SCCM Pod-312 Interview with SCCM President Todd Dorman
Margaret Parker, MD, MCCM, speaks with SCCM President Todd Dorman, MD, FCCM. Dr. Dorman is Senior Associate Dean for Education Coordination, Associate Dean of Continuing Medical Education, and Professor and Vice Chair for Critical Care.
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - March 3, 2016 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Medicine Source Type: podcasts