Page 152 - ACCCN's Critical Care Nursing
P. 152

Essential Nursing Care of the Critically Ill Patient  129

               surveillance  and  aggressive  infection  control  measures.  Infect  Control  Hosp   24.  Mori H, Hirasawa H, Oda S, Shiga H, Matsuda K, Nakamura M. Oral care
               Epidemiol 2005; 26(7): 616–21.                        reduces incidence of ventilator-associated pneumonia in ICU populations.
             Levy MM, Baylor MS, Bernard GR, Fowler R, Franks TJ et al. Clinical issues and   Intens Care Med 2006; 32(2): 230–36.
               research in respiratory failure from severe acute respiratory syndrome. Am J   25.  O’Reilly M. Oral care of the critically ill: a review of the literature and guide-
               Resp Crit Care Med 2005; 171(5): 518–26.              lines for practice. Aust Crit Care 2003; 16(3): 101–10.
             Wright M, Hebden JN, Harris AD, Shanholtz CB, Standiford HC et al. Concise   26.  Berry AM, Davidson PM. Beyond comfort: oral hygiene as a critical nursing
               communications: aggressive control measures for resistant Acinetobacter bau-  activity  in  the  intensive  care  unit.  Intens  Crit  Care  Nurse  2006;  22(6):
               mannii  and  the  impact  on  acquisition  of  methicillin-resistant  Staphylococcus   318–28.
               aureus and vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus in a medical intensive care unit.   27.  Fitch JA, Munro CL, Glass CA, Pellegrini JM. Oral care in the adult intensive
               Inf Control Hospl Epidemiol 2004; 25(2): 167–8.       care unit. Am J Crit Care 1999; 8(5): 314–18.
                                                                   28.  Binkley C, Furr LA, Carrico R, McCurren C. Survey of oral care practices in
             REFERENCES                                            29.  Furr LA, Binkley C, McCurren C, Carrico R. Factors affecting quality of oral
                                                                     US intensive care units. Am J Infect Control 2004; 32(3): 161–9.
               1.  Larson EL, Ciliberti T, Chantler C, Abraham J, Lazaro EM et al. Comparison   care in intensive care units. J Adv Nurs 2004; 48(5): 454–62.
                of traditional and disposable bed baths in critically ill patients. Am J Crit   30.  Barnason S, Graham J, Wild MC, Jensen LB, Rasmussen D et al. Comparison
                Care 2004; 13(3): 235–41.                            of two endotracheal tube securement techniques on unplanned extubation,
               2.  Nguyen D, MacLeod WB, Phung DC, Cong QT, Nguyen VH et al. Incidence   oral  mucosa,  and  facial  skin  integrity.  J  Acute  Crit  Care  1998;  27(6):
                and  predictors  of  surgical-site  infections  in  Vietnam.  Infect  Control  Hosp   409–17.
                Epidemiol 2001; 22(8): 485–92.                     31.  Treloar  DM,  Stechmiller  JK.  Use  of  a  clinical  assessment  tool  for  orally
               3.  Shackell S. Cooling hyperthermic and hyperpyrexic patients in intensive care.   intubated patients. Am J Crit Care 1995; 4(5): 355–60.
                Nurs Crit Care 1996; 1(6): 278–82.                32.  Jenkins D. Oral care in the ICU: an important nursing role. Nurs Stand 1989;
               4.  Holtzclaw  BJ.  Shivering  in  acutely  ill  vulnerable  populations.  AACN  Clin   4(7): 24–8.
                Issues 2004; 15(2): 267–79.                       33.  Evans G. A rationale for oral care. Nurs Stand 2001; 15(43): 33–6.
               5.  Burr  S,  Penzer  R.  Promoting  skin  health.  Nurs  Stand  2005;  19(36):  57–  34.  Holmes S. The oral complications of specific anticancer therapy. Int J Nurs
                65.                                                  Stud 1991; 28(4): 343–60.
               6.  NHS Quality Improvement Scotland. Ear Care Best Practice Statement. 2006   35.  Levine  R.  The  scientific  basis  of  dental  health  education,  3rd  edn.  London:
                [cited  2010  November];  Available  from:  http://www.nhshealthquality.org/  Health Education Authority; 1993.
                nhsqi/files/EARCARE_BPS_MAY06.pdf.                36.  Pearson  LS,  Hutton  JL.  A  controlled  trial  to  compare  the  ability  of  foam
               7.  Baranoski S. Skin tears: guard against this enemy of frail skin. Nurs Manag   swabs and toothbrushes to remove dental plaque. J Adv Nurs 2002; 39(5):
                (Harrow) 2001; 32(8): 25–32.                         480–89.
               8.  Hernandez  EV,  Mannis  MJ.  Superficial  keratopathy  in  intensive  care  unit   37.  Berry AM, Davidson PM, Masters J, Rolls K. Systematic literature review of
                patients. Am J Ophthalmol 1997; 124(2): 212–16.      oral hygiene practices for intensive care patients receiving mechanical venti-
               9.  Joyce N. Eye Care for the Intensive Care Patient. Adelaide: Joanna Briggs insti-  lation. Am J Crit Care 2007; 16(6): 552–62.
                tute for Evidence Based Nursing and Midwifery; 2002.  38.  Fields  LB.  Oral  care  intervention  to  reduce  the  incidence  of  ventilator-
              10.  Newswanger DL, Warren CR. Guillain–Barré syndrome. Am  Fam  Physician   associated  pneumonia  in  the  neurologic  intensive  care  unit.  J  Neurosci
                2004; 69(10): 2405–10.                               Nursing 2008; 40(5): 291–8.
              11.  Cortese D, Capp L, McKinley S. Moisture chamber versus lubrication for the   39.  Munro  CJ,  Grap  MJ,  Jones  DJ,  McClish  DK,  Sessler  CN.  Chlorhexidine,
                prevention  of  corneal  epithelial  breakdown.  Am  J  Crit  Care  1995;  4(6):   toothbrushing, and preventing ventilator-associated penumonia in critically
                425–8.                                               ill adults. Am J Crit Care 2009; 18(5): 428–37.
              12.  Imanaka H, Taenaka N, Nakamura J, Aoyama K, Hosotani H. Ocular surface   40.  Houston S, Hougland P, Anderson JJ, LaRocco M, Kennedy V, Gentry LO.
                disorders in the critically ill. Anesth Analg 1997; 85(2): 343–6.  Effectiveness of 0.12% chlorhexidine gluconate oral rinse in reducing preva-
              13.  Farrell M, Wray F. Eye care for ventilated patients. Intens Crit Care 1993; 9(2):   lence of nosocomial pneumonia in patients undergoing heart surgery. Am J
                137–41.                                              Crit Care 2002; 11(6): 567–70.
              14.  Dawson D, Dawson D. Development of a new eye care guideline for critically   41.  Tombes  MB,  Gallucci  B.  The  effects  of  hydrogen  peroxide  rinses  on  the
                ill patients. Intens Crit Care 2005; 21(2): 119–22.  normal oral mucosa. Nurs Res 1993; 42(6): 332–7.
              15.  Lenart SB, Garrity JA. Eye care for patients receiving neuromuscular blocking   42.  National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel, European Pressure Ulcer Advisory
                agents or propofol during mechanical ventilation. Am J Crit Care 2000; 9(3):   Panel.  Pressure  ulcer  prevention  and  treatment  clinical  practice  guideline.
                188–91.                                              Washington DC: National Ulcer Advisory Panel; 2009.
              16.  Sorce LR, Hamilton SM, Gauvraeu K, Mets MB, Hunter DG et al. Preventing   43.  Todres  L,  Fulbrook  P,  Albarran  J.  On  the  receiving  end:  A  hermeneutic-
                corneal  abrasions  in  critically  ill  children  receiving  neuromuscular     phenomenological  analysis  of  a  patient’s  struggle  to  cope  while  going
                blockade: a randomized, controlled trial. Paediatr Crit Care Med 2009; 10(2):   through intensive care. Nurs Crit Care 2000; 5(4): 277–87.
                171–5.                                            44.  Fan E, Zanni JM, Dennison CR, Lepre SJ. Critical illness neuromyopathy and
              17.  Bates J, Dwyer R, O’Toole L, Kevin L, O’Hegarty N, Logan P. Corneal protec-  muscle weakness in patients in the intensive care unit. AACN Advanced Crit
                tion in critically ill patients: a randomized controlled trial of three methods.   Care 2009; 20(3): 243–53.
                Clin Intensiv Care 2004; 15(1): 23–6.             45.  de Jonghe B, Lacherade JC, Sharshar T, Outin H. Intensive care unit-acquired
              18.  Koroloff N, Boots R, Lipman J, Thomas P, Rickard C, Coyer F. A randomised   weakness:  risk  factors  and  prevention.  Crit  Care  Med  2009;  37(10):
                controlled study of the efficacy of hypromellose and Lacri-Lube combination   S309–15.
                versus polyethylene/cling wrap to prevent corneal epithelial breakdown in   46.  de Jonghe B, Sharshar T, Lefaucheur JP, Authier FJ, Duand-Zaleski I et al.
                the  semiconscious  intensive  care  patient.  Intens  Care  Med  2004;  30(6):   Paresis  acquired  in  the  Intensive  care  unit.  J  Med  Assoc  2002;  288(22):
                112–16.                                              2859–67.
              19.  Mercieca F, Suresh P, Morton A, Tullo AB. Ocular surface disease in intensive   47.  Griffiths RD, Hall JB. Intensive care unit-acquired weakness. Crit Care Med
                care patients. Eye 1999; 13(Pt2): 231–6.             2010; 38(3): 779–87.
              20.  Ezra  DG,  Chan  MP,  Solebo  L,  Malik  AP,  Crane  E  et  al.  Randomised  trial   48.  Needham DM, Chandolu S, Zanni J. Interruption of sedation for early reha-
                comparing  ocular lubricants  and  polyarylamide hydrogel dressings  in  the   bilitation improves outcomes in ventilated, critically ill adults. Aust J Physio
                prevention of exposure keratopathy in the critically ill. Intens Care Med 2009;   2009; 55(3): 210.
                35(3): 455–61.                                    49.  Needham  DM.  Mobilizing  patients  in  the  intensive  care  unit:  improving
              21.  So  HM,  Lee  CC,  Leung  AK,  Lim  JM,  Chan  CS,  Yan  WW.  Comparing  the   neuromuscular weakness and physical function. J Med Assoc 2008; 300(14):
                effectiveness of polyethylene covers (Gladwrap) with lanolin (Duratears) eye   1685–90.
                ointment to prevent corneal abrasions in critically ill patients: a randomized   50.  Morris PE. Moving our critically ill patients: mobility barriers and benefits.
                controlled study. Int J Nurs Stud 2008; 45(11): 1565–71.  Crit Care Clin 2007; 23: 1–20.
              22.  Miller M, Kearney N. Oral care of patients with cancer: a review of the litera-  51.  Morris PE, Goad A, Thompson C, Taylor K, Harry B et al. Early intensive care
                ture. Cancer Nurs 2001; 24(4): 241–54.               unit mobility therapy in the treatment of acute respiratory failure. Crit Care
              23.  Kunis  KA,  Puntillo  KA.  Ventilator-associated  pneumonia  in  the  ICU:  its   Med 2008; 36(8): 2238–43.
                pathophysiology,  risk  factors  and  prevention.  Am  J  Nurs  2003;  103(8):   52.  Needham DM, Korupolu R, Zanni JM, Pradhan P, Colantuoni E et al. Early
                64AA–64GG.                                           physical  medicine  and  rehabilitation  for  patients  with  acute  respiratory
   147   148   149   150   151   152   153   154   155   156   157