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SUMMARY:Sedation and opioid weaning: why ‘awake and aware’ and its challenges
URL:https://lives-stream.esicm.org/en/home
DESCRIPTION:Humanisation in critical care refers to the approach of treating patients and their families as individuals with unique experiences\, emotions\, and needs.\n\nThis course aims to provide an overview of the importance of humanisation in critical care\, and how healthcare professionals can provide evidence-based\, person-centred care in their daily practice to improve patient outcomes and experiences.\n\nBy the end of this webinar series\, participants will have an understanding of the impact of humanisation in critical care and how to transfer person-centred practices into their clinical practice.\n\nLearning Objectives:\n\n- Understand the risks associated with iatrogenic withdrawal syndrome in adult ICU patients and how it can impact patient outcomes.\n- Identify the patients who may be at greatest risk for iatrogenic withdrawal syndrome.\n- Learn about the benefits of sedation and opioid weaning in improving patient outcomes.\n- Develop skills in implementing sedation and opioid weaning protocols in clinical practice using an ICU case scenario to illustrate the process and challenges of managing patients.\n- Appreciate the evidence and challenges involved in implementing light sedation protocols in critical care settings and the potential benefits and risks for patients.\n\nSpeakers\n\nCathy MCKENZIE\nUniversity of Southampton and University Hospital of Southampton (UK). ESICM N&AHP committee elected member.\n\nKalliopi Kydonaki \nIASO Maternity\, Gynaecological and Children’s Hospital\, Athens (GR). ESICM N&AHP committee elected member.\n\nModerator\n\nSabrina EGGMANN\nDepartment of Physiotherapy\, Inselspital\, Bern University Hospital (CH). ESICM N&AHP committee elected member.
LOCATION:https://lives-stream.esicm.org/en/home
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