1. Anatomy of resuscitative care unit: expanding the borders of traditional intensive care units.
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Leibner E, Spiegel R, Hsu CH, Wright B, Bassin BS, Gunnerson K, O'Connor J, Stein D, Weingart S, Greenwood JC, Rubinson L, Menaker J, and Scalea TM
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- Academic Medical Centers organization & administration, Emergency Medicine methods, Environment Design standards, Environment Design trends, Humans, Intensive Care Units organization & administration, Maryland, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Resuscitation trends, Intensive Care Units trends, Resuscitation methods
- Abstract
Resuscitation lacks a place in the hospital to call its own. Specialised intensive care units, though excellent at providing longitudinal critical care, often lack the flexibility to adapt to fluctuating critical care needs. We offer the resuscitative care unit as a potential solution to ensure that patients receive appropriate care during the most critical hours of their illnesses. These units offer an infrastructure for resuscitation and can meet the changing needs of their institutions., Competing Interests: Competing interests: None declared., (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.)
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- 2019
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