Problemi aperti nel passaggio del paziente tra la terapia intensiva e la terapia sub-intensiva: gestione dei problemi neurologici, della nutrizione enterale, dell’eliminazione, del rischio di cadute e di trasmissione crociata delle infezioni

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Il paziente in fase di dimissione dalla terapia intensiva (Intensive Care Unit – ICU) è degno di particolari attenzioni da parte delle cure mediche ed infermieristiche, perché a rischio di ricadute non soltanto dovute alle eventuali evoluzioni negative della malattia principale e di eventuali complicanze correlate, ma anche per tutte le possibili complicanze di origine iatrogenica, che sono imputabili alla gestione di aspetti legati al mantenimento delle funzioni fisiologiche del paziente e dei dispositivi di cura ed assistenza.

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Cholewa, A. K., Lucchini, A., Caruso, C., & Bambi, S. (2018). Problemi aperti nel passaggio del paziente tra la terapia intensiva e la terapia sub-intensiva: gestione dei problemi neurologici, della nutrizione enterale, dell’eliminazione, del rischio di cadute e di trasmissione crociata delle infezioni. Scenario® - Il Nursing Nella Sopravvivenza, 34(4), 16–21. https://doi.org/10.4081/scenario.2017.122