Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8556340 | Australian Critical Care | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Introducing a pain and sedation protocol changed bedside nurse practice in pain and sedation management. The protocol has enabled nurses to provide pain and sedation management in a consistent and timely manner and reduced the dose of midazolam required to maintain comfort according to the patients COMFORT B scores. Individual evaluation of practice change is recommended to units who implement nurse led analgesic and sedative protocols to monitor changes in practice.
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Authors
Grace E. RN, Pdip, paed crit care, MNurs, Stephen RGN, RN, Dip.Trop.Nurse, ENB 415, BSc(Hons), PhD,