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Patient-centered critical care reconsidered - Ruminations on bygone continuity and fear and tremblingConstantine A Manthous Crit Care Med, 2012, 40(8):2486-2487 This page is only available to Crit-IQ subscribers. To view the rest of this review and gain access to our vast array of critical care teaching tools including podcasts, vodcasts, modules, exam preparation tools, teaching aids and much more, login here, or Become a Member to register |
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This reflective article poses the argument "Critical care—and increasingly hospital care, more generally—offers the antithesis of continuity."
The very nature of critical care, meeting a patient de-novo, increased handovers, decreased hours, are evidence for...