#PedsICU The 🧠is always in the line of 🔥
The title of this 2017 paper caught my attention. Critical illness: The brain is always in the line of fire. https://t.co/2TXx8pShxc https://t.co/YNTObx8a1F
"Critical illness: the brain is always in the line of fire" Hippocampal and frontal lobe injury is common and can include diffuse injuries. https://t.co/bYC7bFNYHE
Remember: Brain is the only thing which makes us humans and therefore our first priority in #PedsICU . Nuestra prioridad siempre: cerebro https://t.co/gKtsbTnPyU
RT @YaseenarabiYa: ICU associated encephalopathy common, multifactorial and difficult to explain to families. Why my patient is not fully a…
RT @NydahlPeter: Most helpful graphic for delirium (ever) @delir_netzwerk https://t.co/ptkgqmTP2l
RT @YaseenarabiYa: ICU associated encephalopathy common, multifactorial and difficult to explain to families. Why my patient is not fully a…
RT @YaseenarabiYa: ICU associated encephalopathy common, multifactorial and difficult to explain to families. Why my patient is not fully a…
Critical illness: the brain is always affected. Risk factors, brain injury mechanisms & long-term sequelae @yourICM https://t.co/MoQLqjfUQQ https://t.co/72M0jgjQ0u
RT @YaseenarabiYa: ICU associated encephalopathy common, multifactorial and difficult to explain to families. Why my patient is not fully a…
RT @YaseenarabiYa: ICU associated encephalopathy common, multifactorial and difficult to explain to families. Why my patient is not fully a…
RT @YaseenarabiYa: ICU associated encephalopathy common, multifactorial and difficult to explain to families. Why my patient is not fully a…
RT @YaseenarabiYa: ICU associated encephalopathy common, multifactorial and difficult to explain to families. Why my patient is not fully a…
RT @YaseenarabiYa: ICU associated encephalopathy common, multifactorial and difficult to explain to families. Why my patient is not fully a…
RT @YaseenarabiYa: ICU associated encephalopathy common, multifactorial and difficult to explain to families. Why my patient is not fully a…
RT @YaseenarabiYa: ICU associated encephalopathy common, multifactorial and difficult to explain to families. Why my patient is not fully a…
RT @YaseenarabiYa: ICU associated encephalopathy common, multifactorial and difficult to explain to families. Why my patient is not fully a…
RT @YaseenarabiYa: ICU associated encephalopathy common, multifactorial and difficult to explain to families. Why my patient is not fully a…
RT @YaseenarabiYa: ICU associated encephalopathy common, multifactorial and difficult to explain to families. Why my patient is not fully a…
RT @YaseenarabiYa: ICU associated encephalopathy common, multifactorial and difficult to explain to families. Why my patient is not fully a…
RT @YaseenarabiYa: ICU associated encephalopathy common, multifactorial and difficult to explain to families. Why my patient is not fully a…
RT @thomaswoodcock: The bigger picture https://t.co/0yIwnfKqzp just ask @PONDawareness https://t.co/4c4b4gmIby
The bigger picture https://t.co/0yIwnfKqzp just ask @PONDawareness https://t.co/4c4b4gmIby
RT @YaseenarabiYa: ICU associated encephalopathy common, multifactorial and difficult to explain to families. Why my patient is not fully a…
RT @YaseenarabiYa: ICU associated encephalopathy common, multifactorial and difficult to explain to families. Why my patient is not fully a…
RT @YaseenarabiYa: ICU associated encephalopathy common, multifactorial and difficult to explain to families. Why my patient is not fully a…
RT @YaseenarabiYa: ICU associated encephalopathy common, multifactorial and difficult to explain to families. Why my patient is not fully a…
RT @YaseenarabiYa: ICU associated encephalopathy common, multifactorial and difficult to explain to families. Why my patient is not fully a…
RT @YaseenarabiYa: ICU associated encephalopathy common, multifactorial and difficult to explain to families. Why my patient is not fully a…
RT @YaseenarabiYa: ICU associated encephalopathy common, multifactorial and difficult to explain to families. Why my patient is not fully a…
RT @YaseenarabiYa: ICU associated encephalopathy common, multifactorial and difficult to explain to families. Why my patient is not fully a…
ICU associated encephalopathy common, multifactorial and difficult to explain to families. Why my patient is not fully awake? Good article https://t.co/BFsLOsbI6y
RT @NydahlPeter: Most helpful graphic for delirium (ever) @delir_netzwerk https://t.co/ptkgqmTP2l
RT @NydahlPeter: Most helpful graphic for delirium (ever) @delir_netzwerk https://t.co/ptkgqmTP2l
RT @NydahlPeter: Most helpful graphic for delirium (ever) @delir_netzwerk https://t.co/ptkgqmTP2l
RT @NydahlPeter: Most helpful graphic for delirium (ever) @delir_netzwerk https://t.co/ptkgqmTP2l
RT @NydahlPeter: Most helpful graphic for delirium (ever) @delir_netzwerk https://t.co/ptkgqmTP2l
RT @NydahlPeter: Most helpful graphic for delirium (ever) @delir_netzwerk https://t.co/ptkgqmTP2l
RT @ealrymobility1: Excellent Delirium graphic. Thank you for sharing #earlymobility1 #acutept https://t.co/Tg0RuSb1Ux
RT @ealrymobility1: Excellent Delirium graphic. Thank you for sharing #earlymobility1 #acutept https://t.co/Tg0RuSb1Ux
RT @NydahlPeter: Most helpful graphic for delirium (ever) @delir_netzwerk https://t.co/ptkgqmTP2l
RT @NydahlPeter: Most helpful graphic for delirium (ever) @delir_netzwerk https://t.co/ptkgqmTP2l
... & then place this in the context of a brain that still developing cognitively... very informative info graphic #paeds #PICU #Skillshare https://t.co/E0QCVBaU4N
Great #infographic (and #review) on #delirium in #criticalcare @youricm. #FOAMcc #FOAMed https://t.co/qXrxFL8rkT
RT @NydahlPeter: Most helpful graphic for delirium (ever) @delir_netzwerk https://t.co/ptkgqmTP2l
RT @NydahlPeter: Most helpful graphic for delirium (ever) @delir_netzwerk https://t.co/ptkgqmTP2l
RT @ealrymobility1: Excellent Delirium graphic. Thank you for sharing #earlymobility1 #acutept https://t.co/Tg0RuSb1Ux
RT @NydahlPeter: Most helpful graphic for delirium (ever) @delir_netzwerk https://t.co/ptkgqmTP2l
RT @NydahlPeter: Most helpful graphic for delirium (ever) @delir_netzwerk https://t.co/ptkgqmTP2l
Critical illness: the brain is always in the line of fire https://t.co/TRZTU2iDCF
Excellent Delirium graphic. Thank you for sharing #earlymobility1 #acutept https://t.co/Tg0RuSb1Ux