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Better antibiotic dosing could save lives in ICU

Health Times - 13-05-2020

More lives could be saved in intensive care units around the world if new antibiotic guidelines designed by The University of Queensland are adopted. Researchers

 
More support for frontline emergency care staff

Health Times - 18-11-2019

A national initiative launched today will support the time-critical work and informed decision making of frontline hospital emergency department (ED) clinicians through the

 
Nursing notes can help indicate whether ICU patients will survive

HealthTimes - 20-07-2018

Researchers at the University of Waterloo have found that sentiments in the nursing notes of health care providers are good indicators of whether intensive care unit (ICU)

 
ICU noise exceeding WHO guideline

AAP - 30-05-2016

Medical staff at a Belgium hospital have found noise levels in the intensive care unit far exceed what is recommended by the World Health Organisation.

 
Paracetamol beneficial for ICU patients

AAP - 06-10-2015

Paracetamol helps some intensive care patients leave hospital quicker, new Australasian research indicates. Paracetamol is safe for treating

 
Ben has sights set on critical care nursing career

Karen Keast - 03-03-2015

Ben Lewinsohn was in his third year of studying electrical engineering when he realised he wanted more personal interaction in his career.

 
Pill may save organ patients' lives

AAP - 20-02-2015

A new pill could help save the lives of organ transplant patients who are at risk of rejection. Lives could be saved by a new once-daily pill

 

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