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Issues of daily ICU nursing care : safety, nutrition and sedation
Binnekade, J.M.
Publication date
2005
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Binnekade, J. M. (2005). Issues of daily ICU nursing care : safety, nutrition and sedation.
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Contents
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Part One Measuring t h e quality of intensive nursing care
Chapter 2 The risk of nursing in an error-prone environment 11 Chapter 3 The critical nursing situation index for safety assessment 19
in the intensive care
Chapter 4 The quality of Intensive Care nursing before, under and 33 after the introduction of nursing assistants
Part T w o Reducing uncertainty and risk of the enteral feeding practice
Chapter 5 Daily feeding practice in the ICU: attainment of goals and interfering factors
Chapter 6 Bacterial contamination of ready-to-use 1-L feeding bottles and administration sets in severely compromised Intensive Care patients
Chapter 7 Bacterial safety of enteral feeding on the intensive care
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Part T h r e e : I m p r o v i n g the sedation practice
Chapter 8 The reliability and validity of a new and simple method 103 to measure sedation levels in Intensive Care patients
Chapter 9 The ability of the Bispectral Index to predict wake-up 117 time following cessation of sedatives in critically ill
patients
Chapter 10 Summary and concluding remarks 129
Summary in Dutch 135
Dankwoord 141 List of publications 144