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Autor:
Saad Ghafoor, Kimberly Fan, Sarah Williams, Amanda Brown, Sarah Bowman, Kenneth L. Pettit, Shilpa Gorantla, Rebecca Quillivan, Sarah Schwartzberg, Amanda Curry, Lucy Parkhurst, Marshay James, Jennifer Smith, Kristin Canavera, Andrew Elliott, Michael Frett, Deni Trone, Jacqueline Butrum-Sullivan, Cynthia Barger, Mary Lorino, Jennifer Mazur, Mandi Dodson, Morgan Melancon, Leigh Anne Hall, Jason Rains, Yvonne Avent, Jonathan Burlison, Fang Wang, Haitao Pan, Mary Anne Lenk, R. Ray Morrison, Sapna R. Kudchadkar
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Oncology, Vol 11 (2021)
IntroductionChildren with underlying oncologic and hematologic diseases who require critical care services have unique risk factors for developing functional impairments from pediatric post-intensive care syndrome (PICS-p). Early mobilization and reh
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https://doaj.org/article/482a5145aa404b62a295d71309f8d92d
Autor:
Amanda Curry, Shilpa Gorantla, Sarah Bowman, R. Ray Morrison, Kenneth L. Pettit, Jennifer Mazur, Lucy Parkhurst, Andrew Elliott, Michael J Frett, Jonathan D. Burlison, Jacqueline Butrum-Sullivan, Kimberly Fan, Saad Ghafoor, Sapna R. Kudchadkar, Morgan Melancon, Deni Trone, Mary Lorino, Leigh Anne Hall, Haitao Pan, Sarah M. Williams, Yvonne Avent, Mandi Dodson, Jason K Rains, Mary Anne Lenk, Jennifer Smith, Fang Wang, Rebecca R. Quillivan, Kristin Canavera, Cynthia Barger, A. E. Brown, Sarah Schwartzberg, Marshay James
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Oncology, Vol 11 (2021)
Frontiers in Oncology
Frontiers in Oncology
IntroductionChildren with underlying oncologic and hematologic diseases who require critical care services have unique risk factors for developing functional impairments from pediatric post-intensive care syndrome (PICS-p). Early mobilization and reh
Autor:
Jitsuda, Sitthi-Amorn, Emily, Denton, Erin, Harper, Delia, Carias, Saman, Hashmi, Sakshi, Bami, Allison, Ast, Taylor, Landry, Kenneth L, Pettit, Shilpa, Gorantla, Anna, Vinitsky, Yan, Zheng, Liza-Marie, Johnson
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Quality & Safety. 7:e572
Premedication with acetaminophen and/or diphenhydramine to prevent febrile nonhemolytic transfusion reactions and minor allergic transfusion reactions is a common practice based on historical recommendations. However, recent small randomized-controll