2016
DOI: 10.1097/bcr.0000000000000238
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Reducing the Indication for Ventilatory Support in the Severely Burned Patient

Abstract: Initial management of the severely injured routinely includes sedation and mechanical ventilatory support. However, nonjudiciously applied mechanical ventilatory support can itself lead to poorer patient outcomes. In an attempt to reduce this iatrogenic risk, a standardized, in-house, five-point protocol providing clinical guidance on the use and duration of ventilation was introduced and analyzed, and the impact on patient outcomes was assessed. In 2007, a protocol for early spontaneous breathing was introduc… Show more

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“…(23) . (24) . Ressaltase a implementação de bundles como protocolo institucional que pode reduzir as taxas de PAV, a fim de garantir a segurança do paciente (25) .…”
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“…(23) . (24) . Ressaltase a implementação de bundles como protocolo institucional que pode reduzir as taxas de PAV, a fim de garantir a segurança do paciente (25) .…”
Section: As Medidas De Prevenção Deunclassified