Clinical nurse specialist CNS
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Many critically ill patients require a tracheostomy when unable to be weaned from prolonged ventilator support. This study describes the characteristics, resource use, and outcomes of patients who required a tracheostomy for failure to wean from mechanical ventilation. ⋯ Knowledge of characteristics and outcomes may assist in identifying interventions to reduce the need for tracheostomy or improve outcomes. In particular, the clinical nurse specialist can lead team initiatives to promote weaning prior rather than performing a tracheostomy as well as interventions postprocedure to improve discharge outcomes.
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The study was conducted to identify preoperative factors affecting the intraoperative core body temperature in abdominal surgery under general anesthesia. ⋯ We recommend prewarming and intraoperative warming through forced air warming devices and covering a patient with a warm blanket during transportation. This procedure is necessary for the abdominal surgical patients of advanced age with low weight and duration of general anesthesia to last more than 1 hour.