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Identifies and minimises risk of critical incidents and adverse events, including complications of critical illness
 
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Adverse events associated with sedatives, analgesics, and other drugs that provide patient comfort in the intensive care unit.
Riker RR, Fraser GL.
2005
Journal - abstract
   
Bioethics for clinicians 23: disclosure of medical error
Philip C. Hébert, Alex V. Levin, and Gerald Robertson
2001
Journal - full text
   
Defining and measuring patient safety
Pronovost PJ, Thompson DA, Holzmueller CG, Lubomski LH, Morlock LL.
2005
Journal - abstract
   
Disclosing errors and adverse events in the intensive care unit.
Boyle D, Oconnell D, Platt FW, Albert RK
2006
Journal - abstract
   
Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guideline for the Prevention of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia
Peter Dodek, MD, MHSc; Sean Keenan, MD, MSc(Epid); Deborah Cook, MD, MSc(Epid);
2004
Journal - full text
   
Guidelines for the prevention of intra-vascular catheter related infections
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
2003
Document / Report - practice guideline
 
Medication safety and transfusion errors in the ICU and beyond.
Hussain E, Kao E
2005
Journal - abstract
   
Nosocomial pneumonia in the intensive care unit: controversies and dilemmas
Mehta RM, Niederman MS
2004
Journal - full text
 
PACT: Clinical outcome


ESICM
2005
E-learning material
   
Practice Guidelines for the Management & Prevention of VTE in trauma patients
Frederick Rogers et al.
1998
Document / Report - practice guideline
 
Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) - number 62 - Prophylaxis of venous thromboembolism
SIGN
2002
Document / Report - practice guideline
   
Surgeon, test (and heal) thyself: sharps injuries and hepatitis C risk
Katrina J R Watson
2004
Journal - full text
   


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