American journal of critical care : an official publication, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses
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Comparative Study
Adverse drug events in intensive care units: a cross-sectional study of prevalence and risk factors.
Adverse drug events are considered determinants of patient safety and quality of care. ⋯ Adverse drug events were common in intensive care unit patients and were associated with illness severity and nursing workload.
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Difficulties in communication in intensive care patients receiving mechanical ventilation are a source of stressful experiences and psychoemotional distress. ⋯ Patients treated with mechanical ventilation experience a moderate to extreme level of psychoemotional distress because they cannot speak and communicate their needs. Nurses should be aware of the patients' need to communicate. Decreasing stressful experiences associated with the endotracheal tube and implementing more appropriate communication methods may reduce patients' distress.