REBOOT 1. Undifferentiated Shock Part 1

REBOOT 1. Undifferentiated Shock Part 1

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68. Sleep for ICU Clinicians: Functioning Better on Night Shifts

On this week’s BONUS episode of Critical Care Time, Cyrus & Nick flip the coin on sleep and discuss the importance of sleep for those of us that have to work nights. We also discuss how to find ways to still get rest even when your whole world is flipped upside down! Be prepared ...  Show more

67. Sleeping in the ICU: Why is it critical and how do we help our patients get more of it?

On this episode of Critical Care Time we delve into the fascinating world of sleep with a focus on the importance of sleep in our ICU patients and how we can promote good quality sleep in the sickest patients in the hospital. Try not to sleep through this one as we provide some v ...  Show more

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