Anaesthesia | Recognition of the critically ill patient | A structured approach to the critically-ill patient
A Structured Approach to the Critically-ill Patient
Session Overview
Description
This session introduces critical care medicine, provides a structured approach to clinical management and introduces some commonly used terminology.
Session Introduction
Learning Objectives
By the end of this session you will be able to:
- Give an overview of organ support in critical care
- Explain the problem-based approach for the critically-ill patient
- List commonly used terminology in organ support
- Give examples of ethical aspects of organ support
Many intensive care patients have complex disease processes, often on a background of multiple pre-existing pathologies.
A problem-based approach is used to analyze what is happening, looking at one organ system at a time, and then integrating the information to make a management plan.
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