Skip to main content Accessibility help
×
Hostname: page-component-78c5997874-s2hrs Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-11-17T19:28:16.609Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

16 - Sedation and Analgesia

from Section 3 - Therapeutic Intervention

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 June 2018

Kamen Valchanov
Affiliation:
Papworth Hospital
Nicola Jones
Affiliation:
Papworth Hospital
Charles W. Hogue
Affiliation:
Northwestern University in Chicago
Get access
Type
Chapter
Information
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2018

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Further Reading

Barr, J, Fraser, GL, Puntillo, K, et al. Clinical practice guidelines for the management of pain, agitation and delirium in adult patients in the intensive care unit. Critical Care Medicine. 2013; 41: 264306.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Macintyre, PE, Scott, DA, Schug, SA, et al. (Eds). Acute pain management in intensive care. Acute Pain Management: Scientific Evidence, 3rd Edition. Melbourne: Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists and Faculty of Pain Medicine, 2010, Section 9.8, pp. 286–289.Google ScholarPubMed
Reade, MC, Finfer, S. Sedation and delirium in the intensive care unit. New England Journal of Medicine. 2014; 370: 444454.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Shehabi, Y, Bellomo, R, Mehta, S, et al. Intensive care sedation: the past, present and future. Critical Care. 2013; 17: 322329.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

Save book to Kindle

To save this book to your Kindle, first ensure coreplatform@cambridge.org is added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail List under your Personal Document Settings on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account. Then enter the ‘name’ part of your Kindle email address below. Find out more about saving to your Kindle.

Note you can select to save to either the @free.kindle.com or @kindle.com variations. ‘@free.kindle.com’ emails are free but can only be saved to your device when it is connected to wi-fi. ‘@kindle.com’ emails can be delivered even when you are not connected to wi-fi, but note that service fees apply.

Find out more about the Kindle Personal Document Service.

Available formats
×

Save book to Dropbox

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Dropbox.

Available formats
×

Save book to Google Drive

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Google Drive.

Available formats
×