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Welcome back to the rescEU ICU Briefing! In this Episode 28, Dr James Whitfield, senior intensivist, and Sister Eleanor Hayes, senior ICU nurse, guide us through the essential SOP 017: Management of Non-Communicable Diseases. As NCDs become increasingly prevalent even in crisis zones, understanding how to manage acute decompensations in a resource-limited, deployed ICU is more critical than ever. We'll explore the challenges and strategies for providing high-quality, standardised care for these complex patients.
In this episode, we cover:
Learning Objectives:
Remember, this podcast supplements, but does not replace, the official SOP 017 v1.0. Always refer to the most current version of the SOP for definitive guidance and protocols.
This podcast episode and its show notes were organised and generated with the assistance of an AI. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy and relevance, clinical decisions must always be based on direct patient assessment, professional judgement, and adherence to official protocols.
Co-funded by the European Union
By rescEU EMT Project TeamWelcome back to the rescEU ICU Briefing! In this Episode 28, Dr James Whitfield, senior intensivist, and Sister Eleanor Hayes, senior ICU nurse, guide us through the essential SOP 017: Management of Non-Communicable Diseases. As NCDs become increasingly prevalent even in crisis zones, understanding how to manage acute decompensations in a resource-limited, deployed ICU is more critical than ever. We'll explore the challenges and strategies for providing high-quality, standardised care for these complex patients.
In this episode, we cover:
Learning Objectives:
Remember, this podcast supplements, but does not replace, the official SOP 017 v1.0. Always refer to the most current version of the SOP for definitive guidance and protocols.
This podcast episode and its show notes were organised and generated with the assistance of an AI. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy and relevance, clinical decisions must always be based on direct patient assessment, professional judgement, and adherence to official protocols.
Co-funded by the European Union