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  1. The systems-based approach

    The systems-based approach. One of the idiosyncrasies of critical care is the practice of breaking down each patient by systems. Most specialties document the review of systems and physical examination in this manner, organizing the large quantity of resulting data into categories such as "Cardiovascular," "Respiratory," and ...

  2. PDF Presenting a Pt Case Systems-based

    Describe the purpose of using a systems based approach when monitoring and presenting a patient to a preceptor/provider. Differentiate categories used to breakdown medical issues facing complex patients. Identify categories to which different types of information would belong. Compose a presentation to summarize a patient case and provide ...

  3. ICU Presentation Template & Example

    The systems presented in this ICU presentation template represent an exhaustive list based on the template produced by the University of Florida. As such, not every system will necessarily be covered in ICU presentations. Systems should only be reviewed if relevant updates or events are to be shared with the rest of the patient's care team.

  4. Approach to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU)

    Abstract. The intensive care unit (ICU) is an area where critically ill and high-risk patients are treated. It is important for healthcare workers to know and understand the function and organization of the unit to better understand critical care. This chapter approaches concepts such as teamwork and system-oriented patient presentations (the ...

  5. Critical Care: Presentations and Some Concepts

    PGY-1 Part 1 ». Critical Care: Presentations and Some Concepts. It can be very difficult for third year medical students, and NP/PAs new to critical care to learn how to present patients. I have done several podcasts on this and I direct you to the "critical care podcasts" page of this site and the "ICU presentations" podcasts.

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  7. Telemedicine in Intensive Care Units: Protocol for a Scoping Review

    The organizational context is a key aspect to consider when developing new tele-ICU systems and evaluating the effectiveness of telemedicine intensive care interventions. Extensive literature has been produced on tele-ICU interventions, including several systematic reviews [18-23]. The main focus of these reviews has been on the benefits of ...

  8. Physical Examination in the ICU

    The key to a good physical exam in the intensive care unit (ICU) setting is the ability to interface this medical technology with the patient's clinical presentation. Performing both planned and quick focused (ie, unplanned or emergent) exams can make the difference in timely diagnosis and treatment, thus having a positive impact on patient ...

  9. Systematized and efficient: organization of critical care in the future

    Since the advent of critical care in the twentieth century, the core elements that are the foundation for critical care systems, namely to care for critically ill and injured patients and to save lives, have evolved enormously. The past half-century has seen dramatic advancements in diagnostic, organ support, and treatment modalities in critical care, with further improvements now needed to ...

  10. The post-ICU presentation screen (PICUPS) and rehabilitation

    Surviving critical care impacts many aspects of physical, cognitive and psychological function, often described as 'Post intensive care unit [ICU] Syndrome. 1,2 Rehabilitation needs can thus be complex. 3,4 In particular, COVID-19 ICU survivors face all the general impacts of ICU care, but with additional disease specific features 5 and possible sustained post-infective elements ('Long ...

  11. The Post-ICU presentation screen (PICUPS) and rehabilitation

    ICU Presentation Screen (PICUPS) tool as a means to identify the rehabilitation needs not just of post-ICU COVID-19 patients, but of all critical care survivors.18 This tool was intended to address the first stage of the care pathways following severe illness/ injury, as set out by the BSRM,17 supporting triage

  12. Informatics for the Modern Intensive Care Unit

    Introduction. Deploying advanced informatics systems into the modern intensive care unit (ICU) offers great potential for advances in unit operations, patient safety, staff efficiencies and data analytics. Yet creating the ICU informatics environment is enormously challenging and involves support from the hospital informatics administration ...

  13. PDF Telemedicine Intensive Care Unit (Tele-ICU) Implementation ...

    critical care physicians to lesser trained physicians and nurses to care for an expanded level of patients using best practices. This concept has made Tele-ICU known as a "force multiplier" in the critical care community with its hybrid use of remote personnel and digital health technologies [16,21]. Whether centralized through

  14. The eICU® Solution: A Technology-Enabled Care Paradigm for ICU

    This presentation describes a broad-based effort to redesign a complex clinical environment, the intensive care unit (ICU). ICUs account for about 10 percent of inpatient beds nationwide, although in tertiary-care centers the percentage is higher. ... Several trends in ICU care suggest a need for new systems. First, the number and acuity of ICU ...

  15. Scoring systems in the critically ill: uses, cautions, and future

    Scoring systems usually integrate easily measured data from patients into a statistical algorithm that provides a single score. Such scores predict how a patient's illness will progress, or how he or she will respond to a clinical intervention. In critical care, most relate to the severity of illness, and some are designed to predict outcome—typically mortality.

  16. PDF ICU Residents Guide

    new sections have been added to the topical outline (e.g., ICU Management, Rational Use of PA Catheters, Lung Protective Strategies); the bulk of the topic outline remains as a presentation of the most important concepts of critical care. Short case presentations have been added to provoke interest and increase relevance. Self-study questions ...

  17. PDF Scoring Systems for the Patients of Intensive Care Unit

    Second, as the system was developed in ICU settings in the United States, there can be differences in the areas of ICU resources, classification systems and ICU bed avail-ability, compared with other countries. SAPS II, since developed in 1993, has been used as one of ICU scoring systems quantifying disease sever-

  18. Creating the ICU of the future: patient-centred design to optimise

    Background Intensive Care survival continues to improve, and the number of ICU services is increasing globally. However, there is a growing awareness of the detrimental impact of the ICU environment on patients, families, and staff. Excessive noise and suboptimal lighting especially have been shown to adversely impact physical and mental recovery during and after an ICU admission. Current ICU ...

  19. Information Technology in Critical Care: Review of Monitoring and Data

    2. Computers in the ICU. Clinical information management systems are now common in most hospitals. These systems have evolved along several parallel lines beginning, not surprisingly, in 1946 with the introduction of the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC), the first general-purpose computer (see Table 1).The size of a room and weighing in at 27 tons, ENIAC was developed to ...

  20. Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Infographics

    We have designed a set of infographics that will be very useful for medical presentations, as in this template we have included different infographic resources to talk about the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Illustrations of medical processes or materials will give you the visual touch needed to explain these complicated scientific concepts.

  21. Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Center

    Free Google Slides theme and PowerPoint template. Intensive Care Units are the parts of hospitals that take care of patients that are the most critical. These treatments are very important because patients who are staying in the ICUs are often fighting between life and death or recovering from severe surgery.

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  23. Telemedicine/Virtual ICU: Where Are We and Where Are We Going?

    Abstract. Intensive care unit telemedicine (tele-ICU) is technology enabled care delivered from off-site locations that was developed to address the increasing complexity of patients and insufficient supply of intensivists. Although tele-ICU deployment is increasing, it continues to cover only a small proportion of ICU patients.

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  25. PDF PFAS National Primary Drinking Water Regulation

    PFAS exposure for approximately 100 million Americans served by public drinking water systems. The Rule . As the lead federal agency responsible for protecting America's drinking water, EPA is using the best available ... PFOA 0 4.0 ppt PFOS 0 4.0 ppt PFNA 10 ppt 10 ppt PFHxS 10 ppt 10 ppt HFPO-DA (GenX chemicals) 10 ppt 10 ppt Mixture of two ...

  26. Telemedicine Intensive Care Unit (Tele-ICU) Implementation During COVID

    Expanded to over 1,000 ICU beds during the COVID-19 surge. Tele-ICU expanded from 176 beds during pre-COVID to 450 beds. Northwell decreased staffing by 1.35 full-time employees for each six-hour shift. This freed up New York physicians who had been used outside of their specialty.