Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9040640 | Australian Critical Care | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
There were similarities observed in the methods and types of sedation agents used within Australian and New Zealand PICUs. However, only half of the units had guidelines for sedation management, and most units did not use validated paediatric scales to assist staff in assessing patient sedation and pain levels. Therefore it is recommended that a standardised approach to sedation assessment and management of critically ill children requiring prolonged ventilation be developed and tested.
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Authors
RN MN PhD Candidate (Henry Blackwood Nurse Researcher), RN MN (Nurse Unit Manager), RN BSc(Hons) PhD (Nurse Researcher),