This study explores the experiences of family members of patients with an emergent admission into a neurological intensive care unit. A descriptive, exploratory, multiple-case design was used.
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Ceribell System stands to reduce costly ICU admissions and intra-facility patient transfers ... on transforming the diagnosis and management of patients with serious neurological conditions (“Ceribell ...
The fellows are offered a unique 12- or 24-month experience rotating between Saint Louis University and Mercy St. Louis hospitals with exposure to various intensive care unit populations including ...
Boarding admitted patients in the emergency department for acute stroke is financially costly, according to a study published online.
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The newborn/infant intensive care unit tries to mimic what the babies – and their parents – would be experiencing at home.
Most studies involving families in the critical care setting have taken place in the coronary care unit (CCU) or medical-surgical ICU. Few have been conducted with families in the neurological ICU.